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Vol. XIUL, Fe, 975Whole Re, £672, NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORN ING, OCTOBER 7, 1847. HE HEATRE, CONCERT HAUL, NEWARK,N.J.— — - hemta Ss EAS SS ae 5S a ani =— —— THE NEW YORK HEBALD | Ditepoyteme st jim ueed BNAa IMPORTANT shcrsictaraartctenaines, thers habia; | cermin whish may vert ay govt he | pat ere of tetas of Tom 2,0 the ESTABLISHMENT, SACHIBICE™Marguet Hinore, Sin Ade Faker, Fool MEXICAN DOO UME NTS, | te, Unite states forces ater tho signature of the pre- | | Which 1 have the honor to say to you in reply, tem- | lef bank of the Bravo and to the southern’ frpation Aurth-weet corner of Fulton and Hasan os fort, Mr. Brme; Eugene De Lorme, Mr. Story; Mathew 4. The dividing time between the two republics shail | (7572 BY ue consideration We. oon, | New Mexico , 3, of all New Mexico ; 4, of the twe Cali fornias The existing wur has b. dertak: med by the Mexican | count of the territory of the State of pee at oa which she govern- | which the North American republic presente as hich, the IRISH LION—Tom Moore, Mr. Strong. its Pokea commence ji 2100, three from Mees at 19, Fricer—Tarqucties 73 cous; Boxes, ‘The Diplomatic Correspondence. opposite the southern eutranca of the Bay of Cor, | Mslructions tothe commissioners : o7'it#m yas running ina direct line within the sald bay | £@P¢rnment to hear the proposit JAMES GORDON BENNETT. PROPRIETOR. TNUS Ss: REET THEA’ * the mouth of the River Nueces; thence it shall fol- | "Mt of the United States offers to make. meet ortne cald tte e ’ r (From the New Orleans Delta, Sept. 28. ‘neces ; the act ofthe tw by which it was unnexed to. th > Wr <s 00 "een ee ead . 1847, aa J iJ 5 ex! 4 ss2AILY HERALD— Every dey, free 3 cents poreopr—e | DARGADOR—Si Putick Pies poy Sells te AM: | ME Trist's proporitions. Ponwtne® I= Telstion %° | ie sesahes the frontier of New Mexico on the east-south. | foYernment, on, presenti themselves af the time eng | fering (as we have informed your ‘excellenoy) 12 consent, PPLE Y HRAL Be eeece’ gaturdayPri MeGanhy, Me’ Colline. NG PASSENGER—Deanis | antonio Lopez de Sania Anna, General of Division, | Mexioo by the Ea arm Sime Sennenene. 5 Teeek Og fe ee eee i antaaton to the Grarenstons of the To ‘cguclude Yih the ANGEL OF THE ATTIC—The | well deserving of hi: ‘and President ad in- | tude 37 hich the American commissioner the memorandum contain- | {hy cause of the war bas disap; pory Ap ity Ghoralier, Mr.Crockers Michael, Richings; Marrieta, Mus | terim of the United Me Hater, to a whom these | repabllog from ibe point wh eit touchen ing the propesitions of the United States.” If he ahould the often Of Se SEs Pee peepeenres. 808 (he, war itclt a : present it in writing, they will confine themecives ‘now yo— e most excellent general of division | government of Mexico binds itself not to found any new | *trictly to hearing, and Pee the propositions | Srticie eee alotecen tial aa no right jy and deputy to the general Congress, D. Jose Joaquin de | settlement, nor establish colonies, { terri which may be made er they be few or many, | Herrera; deputy to the same Congress, D. Jose Bernardo | the Nueces and the Rio Dravo dal Neste oe | they aball draw up's memorandum which shail conta rte oe tars Lathe Ne te Clg : OND | Couto; ee eral of brigade, D. Ignacio Mora y Villamil, | 5. In compensation for the extensivn of its former | them in articles clear, precise, and categorical, which | 5, tly {t could not acquire them, except by Jie right 2 January of 9h zeae pies sixpence eacl rements,te- | ant D. Miguel Atristain—being named commissioners | limite, which the United States will acquire by the pre. | *Ball be signed by the American commissioner. This | *eiuently hich will result from ADVELCTISEMSNES, at the asual prices—always . Ladies | to huar the propositions of peace, which the United | ceding article, the gov re memorandum. drawn up at the first intervi of conquest, or by the title whieh the adzance, "Advertlacmente saould be witeen tp 9,pletae desirous of | government of the sald Unived States Pp cession or sale which Mexico might now make. But as we virance, _ Advertisements should be fee pect, lentes - | States bas made through Senor Nicholas P. Trist. I have | agrees to pay, In the city of Mexico, to that of there. | which the American commissioner may © persuaded that the reptiblic of Washi will gissaer, ‘The Propsetor wil ot be respons si Aled the commission to confer, and trost with the sald | publio of Mexico, the ‘um of already draughted, as the case , shall be trans: | Sci) absolutely repel, but will, hold ine abhorrence FINTING of all kinds executed beamtifully and witt [SION COURSE—The ceutleman who held $15 stakes | Suor Nicholas P. T'rist upon the contents of the stated | be placed at the disposal of the sald go mitted by the Mexican com.nissioners to their govern- | the’, Ba cttled ene ae Ss ‘o-morrow, Mr Colli ‘Second and Third Circles, 95 | Horen, 75 cents. e 7 $0 nani, Isrue Vivienpe, Paria ane | conta: Orebeote and frit Joka Mules the baghaeller Lop NNUAL PICTORIAL HERALD—Pablished on the HS aespaieh. : ‘om the roe yesterday, be yz) Patkics’ | propositions, conferring upon them the full necessary | Mexican republic at the ti ment, without any attempt then on their part to sug- | ‘De first of these titles, and as, on the other hand, it wil ites or gommnaiestions by. mail, addressed te dw | ill oblige the winner by leaving the same with the Clerk ot | powers, in virtue of the confidence which they merit ratifeations of the present treaty, Geet any modifostion, en ‘without thelr’ makiog ti Tizaid be 8 new Siling snd eomiraty to Seely snapee sae Provrietor af the enablianmeat, must be pot paid, orthe pow | the Facifc Hotel, on Greenwich street, between Ceurtiandt | from me on account of their well known distinc! 6 The United States shall moreover take upon iteslf | slightest alteration with respect to said document, oF | beoause it refused co sell territory ebleb its mel Aigo will he dasueted fr pa the subveristion cowew rerait and Dey streets. 07 1t*m 4 | accredited patriotism, whatever they may negotiate or | to satisfy completely to the claimants all which may be | ¢*Pressing any desire that such alteration be mado. agen Ib Sea NO see Seeaeeny ween, Se See = FOR UNION COURSE RACES —Long. Ia to, remaining subject to constitutional ratifice- | now due, and which may hereafter accrue, on account PACBECO, | Rompe ts bey.we from the justice of the gevern- Pate Ucar ER Tharntor, kivening Yet 7, will be Beato Company —Trains will leurs Brooklyn for | tion and approbation. At thosame time I have autho. | of the claims liquidated and adjudged agaiast the Mex- | | MEx1co, August 26, 1847. —— le of North America that the ample modi- performed the Ge HQOL FOR SCANDAL—Sir Peter ‘nion Course on 6 7th October, as fol | rized D. Frit uel Arroyo, to accompauy the said com- | ican republic, according to the adhe ype megs fications which we have to propose to the ceasions of ter- ‘ ‘Mr Bass; Sif Oliver Surfaee, Mr G Andi ir 938, 10, 10 30, 11, 11 90, and 12.A.M. ; and fre- | missioners, In the capacity of sect and interpreter, | between both republics on the fithor ape into | antonio Lopes de Santa Anna, general of di ritory (except that of the State of Texas,) contemplated Dee aise Buethee: Mt Hiclds Lndy Resale, Mite Jones: Ibe despatehed. if necsssary—K reoogniaing the same qualidcations in bim as in the | the 20th of January, 1843; and the Meslean rerabite | ill deserving of the Country, an President ad inte: | by thasald article 4, wil not be a motive to parol & Lady Soeerwell, Mrs Bairy; Mirs Caudor, MrsVernon; Maria, | ochers. shall have nothing to pay ia future on account of che | Times the United Mexican States, to all who shall see | war which the worthy general of the North American hereof, the present. troops has justly styled as unnatural. hendvegtecrianiing ine metionalionn end outntrceees| ae Meee eal G4 Know ye, that having resolved, in exerolse of the pow- | _ [a eur confercooss, we have informed your excellency hanteptnocised hg, tneneiensl seal snk counters peed) 2 Tan ent o nited States also binds | ors conferred on me bythe constitution, to hear the’pro- | that Mexico cannot cede the tract which lies between Hor and exterior relations, in tho foderal, palace of | claims of ifs cltixcua aot yet decided eatexeans Nest | pouitions of boaoe which the government of the United | the left bank of the Bravo and tho right of the Nueces. Stextco, op the thirtieth dey of the month of Angur, in | eng republic, trom whatever motive they May proceed, | sioner Daa Nicholas iret and Kavi rough its commie | tainty that such territory uever talonied te Ube appiete s 2E8.—-SNION COUKSE, Mi if 3 He couciade with LOVE, IN LIVERY—Paal Patent, Mr LL ETHIRD DAY, Tharady WwBCo ‘Lord Sparkle, Mr Hield; Violet, Mrs Abbot; heats. Ti he man yo. ! joord open at avjarrter before 7 o'clock. Performance will commence precisely a quarter Dast 7. “ : ~ the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and | or may be the foundation of said olai QWERy Ra ee 4 1 a ye nee aed olds by Clarion, dam by | jurty seven; twenty.teventh of inde pendence. | rodhat Me aosotnte of all Kinda who fiat, or can be ta fee sPeczatiem, Intallgenon, aad ‘other: sttsiae | Zonet wich fe giesed oes ik 10 toe a tet, es ge of Monterey—Thus y Evening. ‘« r onover’s (J.P. Hull’s,) b. c, 4 years old, by Mereer, ba nd i a sup) exist, between government of Mexico | division Don Jose Joaquin de Herrera, the licentiate D: together with the Bravo, forms the natural frontier Will bo. peclormned a grand patriotic drama fn Sparta, eatitied "| out of Young tady Lightfoot. JR Pacueco, and the citizens of the United States, until the date of | Jose Bernardo Coutor the eaneech af tire ee se ot | Mexico, both in « military cade oe a and THE SEG OF MONTEREY, jigrtel Jewell bre. 6 years old, by Langtord, out of 8a | ‘Ihave the honor to forward to you the full powers, f the ratidoations of this treaty, shall be | clo More y Villamiland thelicentiate Dos Miguel Airis. | the frontier of no Stato eaghit to be sought; wud wo Beate JUMPHS OF ROUGH AND READ’ IMMEDIATELY AFTER-—THE GENTLEMEN'S | Which the most excellent President, ad interim. of the a4 ni tively and forever settled. tain, I have concluded to ry should consent to abandon ite fi order Gaul ‘aylor, Mr. W. Marshall: Jake Duzeubury, (Yankee | POST STAKE—$250, two miles. heat, entrance $25, added. | Republio, has been pleased to confer upon you, that you | , 9. {m order that the government of the United States, | the town of "Atzapozaloo | oy gry A as Femove all cause of trouble j take = eee pedlar, Mr. C. Burke; Genius of America; Mrs. J. idan. Six subscribers and clexed. Gentlemen to ride in jockey coe. | may. in the capacity of commissioners, undertake to ne- in cheervance of the preceding article, may satisfy the | mit tome the said propositions which the said Don Ni- | Mexico engages not to found new setilementa nor estab- PROGRAMME OF SCENERY AND {NCIDERTS: tame, and name their horses at the post. The following are | gotiate with the commissioner of thy United States of | UBdecided claims of ita citizens against the Mexican re- | cholas ‘Trist has come to make ; for which purpose | | lish colonies in the space between the two rivers, so that Beane dager Brown by Moonlight — Choras 0 of Foldiers = the entries: —W. Gower. J: How, L. Purdy, H. W. Her- erica, upon the propositions of peace which he has papile, Shee spall be extabliehed, b; the government of | grant tothe four the full power necessary, ‘and autho: | remaining in {ts present uninhabited condition, ft msy lly ¢ % ‘, (presented. a tribunal of commissioners, | rise Don Jose Miguel y . | Serve ay an equal security to both republics. Pursuant Itvision—The Fallot Mangers agyer Prove unfavorable, the race will FY have equally the honor to forward to you the iastruc- | Hove decisions shall be dednitiva and, conclusive, wad | sent with them fn the capacity of accretaty and inver. | t0 our instrnctions, the preservation Of this tarstory ia ‘oud vi © P. HARE, Proprietor. | tions under which you should act in the discharge of so | the lon upon the apa of id shall be pre: on sccount of the confidence which’ I repose in | ® Condition sine qua non of peace Sentiments of f \terey. Bombardment of Vers rUZ.. CENTREVILLE COURSE, L.T. interesting a commission. 1 cannot but believe that you made according to the principles and rules which were im also. honor and delicacy (which your exceliency’s noble char- tiene Batile of Buena Vist s will not agree to, or sign anything which may eassed | establiehed in Articlys 1 and 5 of the unratified conven- i . | acter will know how worthily to estimate, but he a Geanren Wess peete se a TROTTING- “This da (Pours Pe psitheyaw ter ee in these, wilten? Previous autho- | tion entered into in Mexico on the 20th of November, aoe pre Myles he pale nnrathr or sarnpbe ade celoulation of interests, prevent sagen ai oS he Gallaut Soldier stoused by the Reveilse—Hisdeparture pe ed Y ocd rity, which you will solicit of the supreme government, | 1843; and in no case will jud t be given in favor of | seal, and countersigned by the Secretary of State for the | consenting to the dismemberment of New Mexico. Upon far Point Issbel—Bomburdment of the Fort, and Death o! baararrage imedietely afterthe two mile pars | through this minietry, You will, at the same time. re. | claimant, unless in aceordance mith ¢ te sald rules. If despateh of foreign and {aternal relations, in the fede- this point we deem it superfluous to edd anything to : ion of the first day's | oFet the Union Course, port how much the pretensions or demands of the United mera should judge it necessary | rai on ; f that whioh we lad the honor to explain to you orally in Victorye The Buckie or tne ence Eee et ane William Martin enters States may exceed the stated instructions, of which you | fF the just decision of any demand, to see any books, tad arth (37th) of tide hg day of August, 1947, | our conferences ei Z oe can arma triumphant i econd contest—WalautSprings; Ya King, ” will in no case make ostensible us Tegistera or documents, which may be in the possession 1.8) AN! The cession of Lower California, which would be of Rooghaud Ready Eneampment: rigs A, Connla e Traiterate to you the assurances of my particular | of the government of Mexico, certified copies shail be | _ (" *] PONTO! LOPEZ DE AANTA ANNA: | itis saventage tattle Wout OC Worth Auverion: Rian e entire of the vast tage will be th wn open to in Hi Jones ” consideration and respect. God and liberty, remitted, on being requested—it being well understood | Instructions for the Com: of the Mexioan gov- | great embarrassments to Mexico, considering the posi- Terinisition be oeaer te Seletolea Teave Desi Flake Noah Seaman Mexico, Aug. 80, 1847. PACHECO. that in each case the point to be proved shall have been ernment, agreed upon in cow inisters, August | tion of that pei la opposite our coasts of yer 0 Be reer Also, (immediately‘after Moat excellent General D. Josx: Joaquin pe Hennena, | SPecified upon oath, before any demand shall be made | 29, 1847, in view of the pro made by the Com: | from whieh it i ated by the narrow gulf of Cortes. hich the comedy of SWEETHEAT AND | in hamess, 41 ‘and Senores D. Jos Bunxanvo Couto, General D lo. | £0r the stated books. missioner of the United Stat Your excellency has appreciated our remarks on this Nacto Mona ¥ Viztaserz, and D. Miousn AraisrAain, 9. All the templos, houses and edifices dedicated to | _ 1. It is necessary, before opening negotiations, that the | point, and we have been gratified to see that you have ‘The letter which follows is from the commissioners, | tte 8erVice of the Catholic faith, in territories which | Mexici and has been already given, ‘The next is aa follows: | @FmMe#ly belonged to the Mexican republic, and which | causes of the war provoked by the United States agai would be enough to make it india “The most excellent President has considered your note | °Y,*bi# treaty are included within the limits of the Uni- | the Mexican republic; especially that the commissioner | of Upper California; for, otherw! ofthis morning, in which you decline the ecamission | (4, States, shall continue dedicated to the same services | of the United States shall declare frankly the motiv pe without any men which he ef, Bol ewe ‘ao Siostrsnaed cm scour of the Catholic faith, without any variation, and under | the war and the purposes of it, and not be allowed to the rest of the repubi h With the Commissioner of the United Staten wader thy | the special protection of the laws. Any effects, movea- | cuso himself from making this manifestation, which is at | rassment, especially for a te Dases and instructions which accompanied my commu, | °@ °F immoveablo, which are dedicated to the mainte- | once required by the Mexican government, ‘Should this | not maritime. The gran( wiicu is offered by our RRMA TGR Wasa) cAteetne ponent ll Secs nance of th holic Feligion, or any schools, hospitals, it be so understood. vernment (for the proper equivalent) of that part of Up- ninetion oe secteraee end with the coonell og tales | ¢ other 9 satel blishments of charity or benevolence, with PORT rite retensions of the Unites atten aro | per California which exténds from the 37th degree up- 1 in like manner prot ; e lendly negotia- | wards, not only allows to the United 8 4 ters, he has resolved that the instructions may be some- | Finally, the communication of the Catholic. existing tions? ‘The samo (asatove) vray fion ofan exocllent coast, of fertile Leg ne seed what amplified, with the uaderstanding that you are to Sere tice he fa maybe ie, adding pth pol cnintied ata shai sepere auth 3. The first question to be treated of, after these two | untouched mines, but alev presents to it the advan John Wm. Ki fo: v ’clocls and the Bowes 25 Vents; rand tiallery, 12} Cents. HATHAM THEATRE —Underthe Management ot Mr CARER aCe thursday renag, Oct Tih. the perfor mince will commence with the comedy of Wo UP— Mir Charles Coldstream, Me. Wolcott; Mary Wurzel, Miss ark. To be followed by BOOTS AT THE SWAN—Frantt Friskly, Mr, Walect, Peterd Pippin, Miss Clarke. To. Couclude, wich the very-successfal Drama of the LONMLY MAN_ OF THE OCEAN, or the Perils of the Hatile and the Breene—Lieut. Adam Bashford, Mr. Neagi ‘Windham Bowyer, Mr, Sullivan; Jack Jolly, ‘Mr. Brand commissioners should fix for their base the | yielded tothem. The preservation it Oct 7, 1847. FOR SALE—At Burbank’s Btsbi street, one pair of Grey Hi Horsen, one splendid Bay one Kockaway Carriag sevond-hind harness, B i i barrassed, | points are explained, is, whether Texas isto remain in | of extending to that limit its Or Adwittrnee—Boxen 2 cents; Pitt 36 cent. modifications which the circumstances of the country | even when the said ecclesiastics reside within the boun: | the possession of the United States by the alleged right | wisdom of the government of Washlagton, and the CUSTHAM THEATRE —MISS CLARKE begs to an- may [resem gree may comprise points to which | daries established by this treaty for the Mexioan repub. | of annexation, or by purchase, to be treated of for those | pralsoworthy industry of the American peeple, SU REWELL BENEFIT, aad the toese, eM rsimr gs ee) i Sire 0 OTS Se sense: lio; but there shall not be made any new demarcation | lands with the Mexican republic. The same (as above.) Eoow how to draw rich fruits from the important acqui- ‘and last anpearance but one in New York, previous to her | 2¢8 by the use of one 7 fase aclactadh Wesaltar aavitn'iont cortne of ecolesiustical districts. The Mexican U dseiaa does not recognise any other | sition which we now offer it. Teh ete ROUTE Siem ca theimotase dat Peon selected by the nation, on account of the know: | 10. Mexicans, residents of territory formerly belong. | title than that of negotiation. On these particulars the |" In the sth article of your excellency’s draught, the will tas eons is ‘A. H. GOUGH & CO., 149 Falton street. lrdge it possesses of your distinction and patriotism, and | ing to Mexico, aud who now are included within the | Mexican commissioners will understand ow to present | grant of « free passage seross the isthivus of Tebwante- PUB UVENING, eth OCTOBER, of Stin*m General Agent for the United States. | he places in your bands the honor and the interests of | limits of the United Stator’ con at unc tine tecastes | the question in the manner most conformable to the oat to the South Sea is sought in favor of the North on which ecesion si wilappee with TMPORTER AND FOR SALE—A | ourcountry: PACHECO. | themselves to the Mexican repute, preverving in the | tional interests and righte; and it ls left to their wisdom | American citizens, We bate-orally explained to, in ths pels CaCO ran entised Filly, the Novice. by Cot ty. Aug. 31, 1847. taid territories the property which they possess, or re. | to place each in the most advantageous point of view. | excellency that some years since the government of the rtp ney atone: pacasone, ont of the Abbess by, Kany illen-—£ Most Excellent General José Joaquin de Herrera, and | moving them or their value to where they desire, with- | They will take it for granted, that, not able to | republic granted to a private contractor a privilege with sadihe GRE iA eainiyr gpeae L Teds, Billy wil Be Dab ap sale on tee Senores D. Bernardo Couto, General D. Ignacio Mora | out on this account being subjected by the United States | draw greater advantages from the territory of Texas, the | reference to this object, which was soon transferred, ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA, Island, Apply to L. W.-K. GUALA, 325 Fourth | y Villamil, and D. Miguel Atristain. to any kind of contribution, tax or impost. If these per- | government holds that it cannot make more concession | with the authority of the same government, to English with other Entertainments. atreet, Broadway. She is hall ‘sister to Trustee, her sire | Most Excetiant Sins:—The verbal information | sons should prefer to remain in the territories which | than that ef the boundary known aud recognised as the | subjects, of whose rights Mexico eannot dispose, ‘There: _ Box book now even oT 1t*re | being out of Emma, by Whisper. 06 at*re_ | which you were pleased to give to the supreme govern. | they now inhabit, they can preserve the title and rights | province of Texas, without exceeding the limits of the | fore your exeellency will not wonder that upon this (1RCUs—00We RY AMPAITHEATRE— Joba Tren, NEW YORK HORSE BAZAAR, No_3i | ment, concerning the conference with the Commissioner | of Mexican citizens, or acquire the title and privileges | river Nueces, which is ite natural boun: and by no | point we do not accede to the desires of your govern- inager ; Isaac Burtisg, Lessee—Second Night of the Crosby, street—L. F. HOUGH, Auctioueer—The | of tho United States, has been taken into consideration; | of citizens of the United Stutes, if they so desire. means to the Rio Bravo; but the cession of Texas ought | ment. a Mock Heroic—Stupendous and Overpowering At- next regular nuction sxles also the article concerning boundaries, which he present- | 11. All granteof lands made by Mexican authority in | at least to draw the advantage that,the United States | We have entered into this plain statement of the mo- Pea Wee ca hairy pail neuer, Get. Gath ofelock, with C ed to you, offering, if It was not accepted by Mexico, to | territories formerly belonging to Mexioo, and which by | should offer to allow as settled the debt, recognised by | tives which the republlo has for not agreeing to alienate 1 Wédnosday, and Thursday ss. Bi i2otelock with « catalogue of Horses. Ger consult his government, as he could not, according to | this trenty remain for the future within the limics of | Mexico, and the remainder suspended for examination | all the territory asked of it beyond the State of Texas, i eee CAME O'clock on Tuesday, ch they comut rentfered be ccdvauc’’ | his instructions, renounce the territory between the | the United States, are valid, and shall be sustained and | and liquidation. ‘This is to be understood, as induce- | beoause we desire that the North American government Inhis Elegant aud Wonderful Performances. INO. H GATFIELD, Fropristor, | Bravo and Nueces, Having anew exaiined the ques- | preserved in all time by the government of the United | ment for the government to negotiate; but for the price | and peopl may be persuaded that our partial refusal Repedinn afte Mock Heros, ented, 03 dtisre WM COWAN. Mi tion under all the aspects in which it should be viewed, | 5 of the lands the United States shall pay at the end, half | does not proceed from feelings of aversion created by the 3 A'S Rie established in their | antecedents in this war, or by the suffring which it has 25 centa; Pit, 1234 ceuts. Children half price. \d work the collar | you, as I have the honor to do, that this proposition un | itself not, for she future, to consent to the annexation to | regulations for the sale of land ‘The government of the | infli Mexico, ‘days ‘soundly, also, | der the recognised right of Mexico to deliberate, should | it of say dati or territory oompreb the li tis 2 | cloeaiad bercensen mass Sustsse, SiNGAT emia naeena Ee KGLLINGER'S LINIMENT will Theal sores | it has been resolved in a council of ministers, to say to | 12. The Republic of the United States solemnly binds | the price which they have themsel on the horse's back or breast, pon them in a JR United States wi j AL MG'S Madey, Oesaber Wn TUCO pea avery wah nite # will remain bound, in this event, and the | dictated by reason and justice, which would operate in ruises, scratches, thrush, and all manner of strains | be modified, and that in the pretensions of the United | its whi this treaty remain to Mexico. Th: government of Mexico promises.on its part the same, to | all time with reference to the most frien tion First week ofthe celebrated ADERS ng, Tiugbene, ‘carb and splents (in their early stages.) It | States, and the character of his negotiations, itae lema ane ths undantton of aapetiion onder ‘a neutral territory, the Mexicana ten leagues'on | the midst of the elonest relations ef fiendabip’ whe oceru ie! 4 Hone tredaers, ed. the Ste ieee ee ot Moe Nakane’ | sioner leaves no other choice to Mexico, than the loss of | which territory is now ceded te the Republic of North sht bank, and the Americans the same other changes (which your excellency will find in our ‘STANWOOD. by all the large soda water manufacturers, Newton, Ormaty..| honor: and it isthat which shuts the doorto ai possibi- | America. the left bank, of the river Nueces, and on all the line di- | counter draught) are of minor moment, and we believe HARKINGTON, Dearbo n, &ce., as the best aud cheapest in market. It can be me making peace. 13. All now existing in the Mexican ports oo- | visory of Texas, as frontier with the Mexican territory; | that there will be no serious objection to them. The had always genuine at our principal de 8. Ingersoll & Co., 'o restore this great benefit to the nation, the govern- | cupied by the North American troops, will pay the du- | thus to avoid questions that might arise between the two | subject contained in fhe 12th le has now WHITE, and ep No, 230 Fear} street, of Messre. Harmer, Hays & Co. 273 Pearl, | ment agreed to cede Texas, and e part of Upper Califor- | ties established by the Mexican regulations, provided | republics, If there did not remain an intermediate terri- | been mentioned in your excelleney’s country; we flatter Pe De, Smug aN Seca Aecsorht of Joun W Towt, No. coe shiny of f Bell cer, ory rg as far as the frontier of Oregon, in the terms which they bave net been pre-paid; but they will not become | tory unocoupied by either, and as the true boundary the | ourselves that the joyalty of your government will not ed Drape el sprosion Watee far, Matoscpte san: G4, one prose) BAl, 18 Grose ab toe rave of O00” ber erony: stated in the instructions; but not even with the | liable to confiscation, desert so marked. To tuis effect shall be named on both | refuse to contract an engagement so conformable to H, Prince Albcrt the Royal Family, and Nobility snd | single boule 0 cents. "The amd quantity renders it ration that Congress should approve it, would the | 14. The government of the United States will fairly | sides a scientific commission of boundary. honor and that good harmony in which two neighboring . ten times cheaper than any arti rer offered to the public. ment consent to cede more, not satisfy the claims of Mexican citizens, for the injuries | 4. If the commissioner of the United States make | people ought to live. ‘The Sere: respeetfally announce to the Indies and en: One bottle, tlemen of New York that they will commene: ‘en- th care, will last stable two or three years, | whose inhabitants have manifested t! they hay received from its forces during the war. any advance in relation to the island known as tl The pence between both countries will be established ies ifused accordingly. ‘The most astor ‘ures.upon record | a part of the Mexican family, with more enthusiasm | 15. The present treaty shall be ratified, ko, Vagin, the Mexican commissioners shall maintain that | with greater solidity if « friend! 3 Leridiuments at die, above house ou Mandy, Oct. ath, which | can be p seen at our principal depot. It can also be had of drug: | than in any other part of the epublic. dj ‘ it ought to continue neutral, in order to obviate difficul- | nas pie \oleen a goed rhe Ld hf Tistee Caatiae we pe xevaved: wie es cece homnaten srgeanes! pa 7 who gine on ms ftores, tars her pate renee cates i... 4 These meritorious Mexicans, abandoned to their fate Orrice or tHe Sronetany OF THE So! ties that might arise in futare. United States in the present contest, will now offer to suring a period of 14 months, consisting of songs in the Spiritof the Times. 814 30t re during some administrations, often without protection Constiturnt Cononess or Maxi 5. With res et to the territory of New Mexico and | grant its guar oj for the faithful fulfulment of the Most Excetient S1n:—Immediately on receiving your concluded. ‘The Mexican govern- e.-accomp.mied with thetr unique tnstra 2a even to preserve them from the incursions of the sa- c the Californias, it shall be refused absolutely to yield | treaty which may ‘ke. acne i niRWO, DOLLANS REWARD —Lout on Monday | rages, have been, the most truly patriots of Sexi excellency's note dated this day, caused the deputies | the whole or part of these regions, since itis u question | ment believes that it would be very. proper to sole this Under the dicetionof Mr.d.‘h, DUMBOLTON, he, a large sported Mastiff s carer of | Deeacie, forgetting thelr domucatte somplafncs: 1 to be summoned but at three diclock ia. the evening | entirely foreign from that of Texas, and Mexico does | guaranty F aaanaet cents. Doors open 1% o’cloc! en tee at remembered not! ut their desire to be of the not more than twenty-six individuals having assemble not desire to separate from herself this integral part Our government directs us to recommend to your ex- a ny exposing and secrificing them. | —™By of the deputies being out of the city in con- | that belongs to the nation ; theless, the com- | cellency that will be pl 1d to your ngeance of the invaders, hivetabelied sequence of the resolution adopted on the 10th instant— | missioners will inquire of the com iouer of the Uni- decision ‘upoa the counter draught Sitch wa bare the id when thele plies war it was ordered by the meeting that s fresh summons | ted States by what right, or wi P ere discovered or | fi Far,craared by the meeting thet » fresh summons tod tates ba whine Sekt oF with what intention, his | honor to present to you within thros days. cheap for cas! applica | C82 family; an tien at 49 Oliver street, im the rear. Apply carly, selves to the ov item | against th MEcHanee TALL, 472 Broadway, between Grand Mand room recta, commencing INDAY, October 4, and every nigh, until further notice. The original wege . MOCKING BIRD—In fall song, two years old, ean @: had th—also, a Hed bird—by appli mol fore : 5 5 = joncerted, and their conspirac few Mexico and the Califor- | ‘The good and salutary work oan, in our opi EP. CHIE oN OT RLS, House: inane respectable neighborhood, not farcherap | Sain conspired; and would any government that the government should be Instructed to endeavor, | alas inits pretensions. Should he not be willing to ex- | « ba py end, if eneh of the ecntendiag Ey ev car See Riery, thon Blghinzcreet peices Mexicans asa herd of cattle? Never! Let the nation. | through means of their excellencies the governors of the | press it, let it be so understood, to abandon some of its original E. PIERCE. oratere SRMES KEANE, 472 Peart st._ | ality of the rest of the Republio perish for them! Let | States, te proce & meeting of the Congres your | Moxite ent contingency, after discussing the right of | always been s0; and no nation . a WANTED—A two story brick house, us together qi oul lexico to the land which it is proposed to emancipate | juncture, to mak: ifices = upper Le this city, B ooklya, or Jerse deciding with haughtiness, or with affected | 2°te, and to renew the assurances of my esteem. trom it, it will be possible to Seosde only to the ta. ‘structive flame of Linng Mexico ana tt 4 Aten 4 dive tuhelbad seuaaiEe OO PO lemon of not fo be higher than $200. age nobleness, questions of high policy, to which it ls ssid | Gog and Liberty! M A.M. SALONIO. | blishment of «factory at the port of San Francisco, | pecial reasons thus to act. We must confess, not pave tht boost 5 selon at yaoypraned parchase, a farm in the vicin tore than ealoulating oolduess should never be applied. | God an 1! Mextoo, August 21, 1847. thie they should desire, but with such restrictions that ut a blush, that we are exhibiting to mankind the popu‘ar Cobeerts, which Teceived with such disoguisn ox a itean $} e hese ph ib. mice 2, ‘The government well knows the vicissitudes of nations, | T° his excellency the Minister or Fonrion axv InteR- | at no time shall Mexico be considered as having ‘ted | scandal of two Christian people, of two republics, in the pom totes bare tio dneityyhaviag bree | Al Ay, at the Netherland, Bociety, reenwii and that there is not at present upon the earth a single NAL AFFAIRS, with that port, or of the right of dominion which she | presence ofall the monarchies mutually doing oueanotha, ora succession of our mouths aightly crowded by highly a FORNIGHE 7 ROOM TO LETOT. one which would return to ita original condition, or as Mxxico, August 25, 1847. now has; limiting the cession, if it be possible, to » time | all theharm they can by disputes abeut bi capectable and fe oheinies Odes oe awe wea Sucre weane HD its respective history speaks of its origin; but even to | Tohis Excellency the Secretary of State, ¢c.: determined, that it a be, if desired, renewed by new | we have an exoess ot land t» peop! beac ae ERT dress J, W., Herald offic the eyes of the cabinets of Europe, pretensions of aggran- | Most Excenurnt 81n:—Exceeded by noone in love of | treaties, in periods of eight PS na paying in each one » | beautiful hemisphere where Provider (ONC BLITZ —Conticnes ie NG Ea | ee HOTEL KEEPERS A dizement are unjust, when they wound respectable and | my unfortunate country, there is no kind of sacrifice | sumof not less than one million’ of dollars, in recogni- | born. Woe venture to recommend these considerations EUS Eh a tas Been tiie. cote te Deane odd, HOTEL KEEPERS A resistant nationalities, which { would hesitate to make for its benefit, ifany | tion of the right of Mexico and its pres-rvation to your excellency before you come to a definite decision id. Broadway, every ev: ‘duriag the week, com comer of West and Hammond street Our compatriots could well remain in their country | good, however trifling, could result fron it; but, un- 7. As to those a ye which the government of the | upon our propositions. ‘@ therefore do ourselves the roe orem cep areas eae ON Com | cmmnecunen! Wat as eerie preserving their nationality and their property, but that | happily, 1 am thoroughly convinced that ‘none | United States solicits for the navigation of the river Te- | honor to offer you our devotion and respect. Doors open at 7'o’clock—commence at 734. ; boats land daily, at the pier in frovt of sai Premises, re which could be said of them on this account could be | couldaccrue toitfrom the sacrifice of my sentiments | huantepec, or to trade by whatever road or way may be Jos DE HERRERA, Admission 25 ets, children under 10 years of age, half prices ing it a very desirable location for those interested in the hotel | said of all Mexicans, that they would be strangers in | snd reputation, which it would be necessary for to | established between the twoseas, tho Mexican govern- BERNARDO COUTO, [7 Alternooa periormances on Weduesday an bi jeulars inguire of Mr. C.T, Snidt, 20 Nas ment zefuses absolutely all concession whatever in that O MORA Y VILLAMIL, their own country; and if it would be a diegraceto make | make, inaccepting the appointment of commissioner IGNA fuch ® proposition to all the Mexicans, It isequally ao to | to hear the propositions of the government of the United | partiar ; and in the last resort, may be offered, at the MIGUEL ATRISTAIN. accept it for a part ofthem. They might remove to the | Stater, which you are pleased to inform me in your | most, What the Mexican government will hold in conside- : : 3 territory yet remaining to theif country, selling what | letter dated this day, has been,tondered by me his excel- | ration the goed relations that the government of the The Mexican Commissioners to the Minister of Foreig property they atill possess, having this incrensed by na- | lenoy the Proident ad interim. United States may maintain with the Mexican republic, : Relations. tional lands ¥ it should ‘be desired, and repairing the | _ ‘This consideration, and my consciousness, without the | 80d according to the confidence which its conduct shall | Most Excettt.nt Sin:—Although we have, from day to loss they might suffer by the change of country and hab- | slightest «ffectation of modesty, that I want all the re- | inspire, it ought not to doubt of the reciprocity of the | day, given au account to the supreme government of the Rarurdsy. eat. For mi@eivek. oa mere.’ | ainetrest, N. Vx Hell. Ladiowk Co, 27 Wall sized ARNUWS AMERICAN MUSEUM —P. 1. Bannum, | 2-¥. Tallman, on the premises. eek TO LET FORK THE WINTER—Two mui Prop ietor—". Hircncoce, Manager. FOUR Dats LONGER, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATUR- October 6th, 7th, Sth and 9th. att th rrovements, with hot, cold, In consequence of ralleled rush to see itation, by the indemnity which the United States quisites which a diplomatic agent should possess, being | Mexicans on the same terms as with other nations, but | progress ofour confereaces with the most exovllent Don _ OMGENERAL TOM wiuM iingasthroughout. ‘The situation | offer, but the Mexican government is mot thet which ignorant, in the first place, of the language of the per. | Never on equality with Mexico (y nunca como Mezico) | Nicholas Trist, commissioned with full powers by the during bis brief aay tn the city, the a. respectable, being but thesecond block from | would put price upon the adhesion of a man to the | sons who are to be treated with, render it necessary for | 8. The Mexican goverment mre by any means, | United States, we nevertheless deem It proper te Tess. In TUE MORNING ATI OG ! Houston street. xf Peer gie rc | land which him birth. me to decline the said appointment, which I ought not Sean oe oceans ym the Payment duties the goods | pitulate bere in writing, that which we Baye orally Nes TWO IN THY APTERNOOS ra 7 ‘These considerations involve the possession of the | to accept, being convinced that I'am incompetent to | introduced into its ports, whether coming from the Unit. | had the honor to state to you at large. At 34 to 3 o'clock, and ‘at. 4 o'clock. and Axe FURNITUR! FOR | Rio Grande, or not only is the question of property in- | discharge the duties of it, ed States or any other eountry, since the occupation of | _/n the evening of the 27th of August last, wo met for TWO IN ‘THE EVENING! bot terested Jif, but likewise the nationality of all the rest Deeply grateful for the honor, ke., &o., & said ports by the forces of said United States; and it | the first time in the town of Atacapusalco. Having ex t7 and % past 8 o'clock. of tho Republic, for the loss of which ten years would ANTONIO FERNANDEZ MONJARDIN, | shall Ses oeest Ppa or hedhanrdgtyce meeps changed our powers, we found those of Mr. Trist most Jn the mornyng th epneere it wD COSTUME! '¥, on the mn suffice, with the spirit of enterprise and‘ inundation” ‘Tacunava, August 26,1847, | t2¢ Interior, that they pay duties under the existing tariff | ample to treat of all the existing differences between Mex- includix ourt Suit, worn before cote cr. aaa of our neighbors, and our present state of infancy. If | To his Excellency the Mintster, §c : of the nation; it being a sufficient concession, as 1 offer; es, to define the lim! 4 Il f sh » August 26, 1847, | Orting nation: it bel ‘Mel, 4 fer; | ico and the United States,te define the limite of the two Victoriae igbland Dress, Be c » an 1d. the commissioner of the United States, by his instruc- | Most Exceiutnr Sin-—-1 received last night at eight | 4 by the Mexican goverment, that they benot subject: | countries, ard definitively conclude s peace. Ours were i tificstion of children. will also intro- tions, cannot renounce this pretension, as little can the | o'clock lenoy’ ed to the penalty of confiscation,sccording to the last laws | restricted to receiving the propositions of his govern- Merinan governmmnt agree to prolong the armen for | Fou are pissed to inform me chat hn xtllney the | 7,06, utct I> cau, thy shel compro A te a rorty- five da “4 3 a ay " be consulted." tt ie Bovernment at Washington may | Fresilent has thought proper to, nominate me, in con: | Tucios of importation according to our tarlf, and the | should be made to us oraliy. As Mr. Trist might have Since an indemnity may be offered for the territory | ‘the Justice of the Supreme Court, Don Antonia Fer- | ™¢Fchants the internal duties, those of consumption, remark upon the limitation of our powers, pm ra) and whether with reason or without, the right | nandes Monjardin, a commissioner to hear the pro- | *° 7 an Vs aetenee voa'be Cn toa ie wees H i FOR SALE OR TO LET—The Greenwich Thee: | OL var, let it in this age be worth as much aa it may,can | positions of peace which the goverament of the United | 9. The government of the United States should | ‘isltive cone, & fil althotlly woul oe ee aioh we 0 little Geaeral ts perfectly symmeteioal ia all his propor- Sh: and vaen't lots, comer Varick and Charlton streets. | DY be applied to Texas, the Mextoan government does | states desires to make through the medium of its com. | *6rve to withdraw all its forces by sea and land, as soon | #P aon reught of treaty which w trons, inte Tigeat and graceful beyond belies and ‘Apnly to JOHN f. PARISH. 75 Broad at. 05 Gtom. | NOt comprehend that those humiliating sacrifices can be | miesloner. ‘as aro signed on both sides these preliminaries of peace, | ‘ho ame night presented to the President. In the ‘Tha gaantleent, Erszonts dpgeiss ke poe FOR SALE, OR TO LET—The motern three | which the United. Stores hon eyatter the many protests | ‘This commission, most excellent sir, which 1 under- | pivich are to remain subject to tte rate toverus the och clieries exutiicooen 8 constereeis Wisk Me bad Kings Gate aud Novilty af Europe, will be exhibited, fiheon Brick dwelling honse, No, i39 Clinton Pieces be- | equitable’ aod ences, Cae ade that it should be | stand is to extend fo conferring with respect to the pre- | Souter Oroiuys’ Af tneconstitution which governs the | 104 ‘spoken of, alt y ocwates peat Tune ote Heanrfal ITAGIAN FANTO:CIN} of Dancing ieee ct here bl FOR SALE—A Butchers shop, handsot C At both th performance the little up Apply on the premive: Geceral gives his exmbitions izen’s ond Scotch Dress- aud Market street. Now es inorjancion with of chaste perform- ere hi interesting in Ni fy tween the Fifth and Binth Avenues. and if it belie of peace, | regard as of the gravest importance, ultepse, and lee nt from Tacubaya, where he has Utes Fora’ talcDneesm. "Auguste eavanael, | og gigere™™ (© WB LAURENCE, Je, | the tesitory Itnaye it wither to buy. Sow sus i i west of megotnton ty delicate and em | sites ut the Mexican tarricory, they are io dlivr the | taken up his abode, and from Mexiog where wears, We Columbus, M Mobile and the prineipal South cad ts) Sey ehberrest. 4 faith, ‘all ft to buy, how can it in | barrassing; and if heretofore it might have been » suo- en an y, they {fered to take notice of the place designated, and we § Nema x, lpotgomery, jobile and the principal ithern APARTMENTS TO LET— _ ee 1 ont i capitate and honorable, to occupy | ject for discussion ly, itis st this moment one of fortresses which they occupy in the same condition as permanente metho heet f a His beautiful Bn Fees st No, 31 North Moore street, suitable forgen- | goa killing ur ltizons: whore aentl oe freee cies | conflict for the nation, and especially for the capital of | they found them) thet ta, ith the same sriiliony, and | ‘rhe conference was theneon ined ¢@ explaining to him, MINIATURE EQUIPAGE! LAE ttemen faase 08 6t?re_ | fe coming to our cap et Under these aieeaae: | (29 republle srmament, replacing what they may have deetroyed. |, 1% C2¥recd to the country seat whol he nad eheen! M ‘Will peramnbulate co ets daily, and be seen in front of the ivi m ac intervals. GREAT WEST by force? Under these circum. 11, Our’ commissioners shail insist on the Indemait- sient to caloulate the re- | honor ofthe nation. alreed eady Patiolentiy wounded by $Re | cation of the Property,cf the Mexicans destroyed by the preg cy ephedrine og 8 ar, in tl a nb Or BEE FEAR NUR T OI ZH, i | sane for . sources of the nation to continue the war—its duty is to r of the 4 States; and they will endeavor to | and to appointing our third meetin, . iT : Regiment of Arailery, 400 able bodied men, between th y past events Of the wi @ vicissitudes of which still u y instant, as the government needed the intermedia: (Admini teri ilen uaer en years | Un oft ud eng to ptich ood tay aon, ad |™TGNow Medion, wi te few Jagues whieh Intervene | Gore Tigtiaa toate Set, ered may occur and ale | Stun Gert a a a a icis| tine to exnmin daineraion the Sra of 9 ‘Old enongh to wa! Tre A commissioners prenent pon give us the instruo- ~ fa rte | acres, oF $100 Serip, an bounty. Apply at the | between the right bank of the Nueces and the left bank | wi particular, They shall likewise pay the expenses of the | pr’ a . {the Fil ; ' + fib al @ Mexican | difficult one; for existing circumstances render it com- | © not provoke. ‘ penis of the Fine | comer of Whi 6 ba 'vernment to choose between this cession and desth, in | plex in all ite aspecta, ro the discharge of it will ro- Mexico, 30th August, 1847. we came aa ME “Trile inte 4 br hened.th3 5 atthe Apotlo Rooms. The entert: nts for Monda: will comprise aa entire new series of Srowbe, from and costmiene which are superior to any before o: in his government commands bim, he could before have ire the highest Having given account to the very excellent President Jatisfed himself what would have been the anower, Tiros Oalkee Bite: or ebbetek OC Gefciency in infor. | of the Sey of cour puccllencles of this morning, in If the United States has made its choice, and prefer | mation, to flatter myself that I could meet the expecta. | Which you decline the commission that he was pleased violence, or our humiliation, they will also do that for | tions which the nation will entertain during the com. | to confer to treat with the commissioner of the United hoa ints of thedr aug subsequent Thur Not day. The partioulars thereof wo spd ccclearee . Dlg thar ich to the supreme government. Tho upon whieb, a, -~ ined atthe door. J Jiencles, is: —Mr, Trist showed himself dix; to al Bors open at 7; personifieations eomm SECOND HAND PIANO, FORTES= | G0d and liberty. “Mexico, Sept. 6, 1847 Ply what | could not farnieh ia'laboring for a trecens at | that thove tastructions shell be enlarged in thelt tm: | OPP py iand with Gouers. He fered ther if there see Forte fora fe chen, for eat Me:Flese| Jose Joaquin de Herrera, D. bansete cate Dalene. sent Ted ett ur at on fon ative ney ie smodifioat! soa wick the irousisten oe of the mained no other point of Pepi oig eden conclusion of ff ! A a iw clo Mora y Villamil, and b, Miguel Ateist considering the great fx og | Country exe id the facilities us | peace than that tural Paiatings, ies ke in Broome street LJ Br of ematter, to de- 1 wd, the supreme govern- | prised between the Bravo and the Nueces, h Christ Raising Lazaras from ‘Death on the FIANO FORTES—JAMES FIRBSON, 9 “Rexionn commissioners: “eM Prevented by | cline the appointment which is excelleney the’ Prea- | ton opeos toasn your exoelloncies, asso ofvenbaachosen | eult his overament up7n it; with sone ood Horse, finished f0 the haha ‘snow oren for Ake stret, hag sow ‘otha teat tule ; Le ae dace a a tick nat, me, a8 an honor which | T° the nation, in virtue of the knowledge which {t | result, although this step mast occasion « delay of forty oF Wenicn,“Adeiectos Soe foisd secon” foes is tery saben hash ‘| 4, There shall bo's tits and universal peace between | sillities, 7 ans “Moh I# Infinitely superior to my | Foor their abilities and patriotiam, and places iu thelr Ee I gt A Bn ol . ; \. 5 on ot N dame ofthe Beware to, be | wo pln 6 gers vauare, combaria al Ue improvements of | the Mexioan Republican and the United States of Amer. | |! Pray your exoellency to have the goodnes to make | hand 1a ia ee ete recy Aug at; ieee folded ; nor would he refer itauew to Weakiagtecas bays rd Toe Ta Ve Kah PAP mane rere smanecnee Uy ne oun mga | tea, and between thelr respective territories, cittes, | this explanation to his exeeliency the President, duly PACHECO. 6 was (juite certain his government deemed it » condi- ni tered city unde and no pane or cxpeare peed, theme | Lomne and villages, without exception of places or per- | thanking hi Stn ee Vory Excellent Senor Hunnena, ko. ko, tion sine que non of Doace, | The other points referred rq reday jt any jacturer ‘ J u 18, my to in tl ‘seem us attain FCHELI OL seantry. | +o Au the prisoners of was taken by either party, eith- | firm conviction of what I have declared, votti arty tno The Mexican Commissioners to Mr. Trist. wee cis tun of Daa Mae TUKS ALLS Pion f nT nd my or by ven or land, shall be returned immediately after | diMoulty of the matter to be treated sbout, andmy in- | 7 pis Excetlency Don Nicholas Trist, deputed with /uil | waa the opinion which we formed at the conferences. Tobe, followed by time a me: the present treaty shall be signed. It is moreover agreed pi ge to the =. will cause me to persist in de- | “ powers by the government of the United States (othe | Having givea an account to the supreme government oll DA. | jin, that if any Mexicans shall remain captives in the hands | climng accept the ay intment with which his ex- overnment of the Mexican Republic. of that which had taken place, your exeellency commu- + Hola: of any anrage tribe of Cinaienn ‘iti th tte of he cellney bas desired toe Ber M, flours or Atrana ov tne Cuarviterec Cavsnwar,) | nicated to us your final deterimination tm the note cf ; code 0 " oa wided A DAY, WHLL ‘ ‘Wavehes United Seater, the governtuent of the said United States | God and liberty, ANTONIO GARAY. | The undersigned, ‘commissioned’ by ‘the govers- | Wutaraf the cantner'cotmell, we forcaith drew "up, py + ae es, EUR nef earcauns Seam to be delivered up and restored to Ii- Mexico, August 26,1617, | mont of the Mexican republic to concert” with fame day delivered to Mr. Trist the counter ong + Pit, onosbil- Importer of Watches and Jewelry, Wholesale and Retail. mes lexico. To hie Eacetlency the Mingeter of Foreign Affairs your excellency an arrangement for peace, copies +f which (numbered | aod 2) scra Boxes, $3. oT Were after ihe exchange of the ralideations | | Mort Exceutany 81x: perceive, with regret, by your | placing in your, handstho counter project ed. "Without any fresh. discussion AGAINST THE a FINE GOLD j ere shall be returned to the Mexican | excellency’s note of to-dey, that his excellency the Pre- | they buye framed conformabl, the last instruc- tosday, which he bas done in the K Tale MATCH !—To ¢ eof on iv abscriber is selling all riptions © forts, territories, and ons | sident has not considered me justified, by the principal | tions of their government, think proper to acoom- xed (No. 3) isacopy. That pute HC A AAUGeC oe a ae | rien mera on mua 8 ps cnineer Oe each | SAN Ne eee te aca | mame Seer a ae hae t 1 . % ; tment which was '. ic) ry r t or us, al fA, ee yee of pices = Op id coat Hh siti bave | time, oy the ay relied py HY foe the said Repatiio. likewise be returned | ¢4 me as one of the commissioners to” hear the proposi- | position of Mexico in the contest fat ‘cabrremapel coutvaryté cureinoere desires andourendeavorsthrov |) Announcement isto inform the friends of esch pitty, because | grd"fSweiy copnired om the best uel the | contained tyke reeand munitions of war which were | tions of which the government of the United doth countries, The 4th article of the project | out the negotiation it isnot thoroughly ki The wrestling to be the beck 1 mh inthe casties and strong places, when they | state to make ; and as bis excellenoy excellency was pleased to deliver touson | {¢ only remeins for us to in our relations ©) tO mlosion i in ee by Watehon and Jowely, full Into the power of the troops of the Uniied States.— | the President. dooms Ii sod inetmrees T anould vesaes | the S10 ot Anger lox, cud aban hes, bove the eundect | a4!" Sethe hare ieee ut motives to appt "Admission 25 conts’ Tichetste be had at the door. 07 2¥re | ‘Sif Igtasoderh 31 Wall surest, comer psiair | 1m reepeot to the artillery taken without the limite of | this servioe, 1 am prepared to do #0, orto mekeeny | of our latter conferences, relates to the cession on the | cisie his noble character, and that if at any time th

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