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| a WHOLE NO. 6852. ats. —VOors OF saben, Gilparts amenophie, Me, Tilton; Memrou are Sethos, Mi eroam, or Septal, Mie ‘amir ‘Mro. #tone fenita perfor: Sommense ae oe: set NAVAL ‘EN aa a Ht & Berit Mite Auder' ay TIONAL THRATRE CHATHAM STRERT.—DREBS Gircle and Tacs. 28 goute: Pit, 1254 cents: Orohecden its, 5 combe; Doors open st are 2). the por. oes will commence wi ¥ of ryt Fast @OACH- er. Whinetiane, ue lo Phoolix 1, Mr, Beadebaw; Jer mi 4 M not ie Barber, ude wint the MYOTERLQU ae Heroes ot 361g M: aterious Chief Med. ret lat Willoughbs, i Hor: de Ploming, Me Frodeciots tt, ory em. Seott, Mr. Ctar! “mn % CENTS; PIT, 156 amu! reat, 'BLO’6 GARDEN.—MAN. Joan haa 3 ‘Tiehets 0 gout wang Hoses, go LS teoommence at 80° iairable favorite, ie {Ue Patrons, Hd the Tocdlos tov. t s best 7. ra W rt om Se Ce 6 roe . a 4 L— ecurtala wil ine Bt & QUAEbOT ito comettos-— Bueketse wed hy, July 20, will be noted the uf Prom: Sa Aza cil PRDib clans, Mee Slay; TMovdlon tors TNs oxtebordien B orery ropreecn k to make room for other ton ja twovof his beet sherevters, Bbenea bert; Denis, Me Colliag; Miss ne 001 snelude with the drama of TALIAN OPERA AT CASTLE GARDEN. MAX Ma. and Conductor. a julaeien, LY retuek, oie parity "Doors open at bali-paat 6) ieestisis eee ‘ox. ERISTY J, No: 3 Tironway wight dueme tas w urand # reot.—Opoa 0} Tar ont vneil further m oad well Esowa cic st 3 winsitets gf mpi id tat of Be P. Gi: a avooation of hve rath" bave teoa ronsived with WParor y bicy respeotuble ai couts, Yoo: opem ok, The patrons ly informed that the Sesurday Aftornoa Douserte "will be alacon daued for the SMictent and veroatite *so:pe™” of ta were," undar the man 4 Whose concerts in this city, enoes. @ seven, he ge of Chevety'e, Mainstests are Teepe: ‘Futures, 1 8LLO Ws MINSTRELS, at FELLOWS’ ae fi ect! Halt, iat Brondway. bot ween Goward ‘open every ‘This jursty eolebentod and pony of taiceted and a erionoad pat de Banncwsent oJ. H Fellows, whew. comosrte in this ef © past year bf elite and faa Mes.oal Bal ia ooe val th most 5) ved with tho of tho uion, ions aud best v4 jon 2 conts. Doors ory Weenceday and dation of (amilios, comms fa the evenior at waric Of smosomout in Now York, conn of Lea's Esidoplan Ovecs Teoupe, numbering htveon performers, bel she target And st tie camo time the most Natented wand in Artists, who ‘Staten: 2 troupe od for their be ry the only Yousle Jegater fa; | a 3. world; & cou, Male ‘and Fem bio Arata ho will sire ax ray Marble Steinicy unequalled in she wort watiety of intorostt Greninr. Yor mctadaee eats dant Gar TRAVELLERS’ G@urps. tof « erent treet: and at foot of V4) giamboat JOHN ‘ER. Afternoon Lin Lina, ab 4o clock. | Fare by either Line ‘word desk, $2. Emigran’ a at 8 o'clonk. Pe eo L. BLISS, Ageat. SHIPPIRG. FR! LtYFRPOOL—UNITED STATES oy STEAM. Jamos Woat, pil fre lives rom ber aurea wi paid fi ec Sccommodations fee vale pee and comfort, K COLLINS. 36 Wall streot, uiunt 16, at IZo'olook, M. oRax STEAM NAViGATION ehip WASHINGTON, Ww Pl will a 0: . Seiler Bremen, vin Sowth " at ship. AU lottors must nie als, SEND al a Agents, 0 Urondwa: OR LIVERPOOL.-THE NEW AND SPLENDID Seremshie CITY OF MANCHESTER, will toave Phi. Thursday, the Zlst August, at 12 of Cus Steamer make Liverpool, ercloch. rm oommodat Thomas 5 ietianbe ACKETS YON HAVRE.—AEOOND LINK.—THR FOL lowing ships will leave Havre om tho 10h, aad New ck on ist of month — ow York, sip SY. DENTS, ‘Fant Avonte Pollan master pet Shigst. Nowonas, RN Ji atekin duael Beare duly 1 ee Now. Sip WILLS "eut, (row) April 1,20 tons ase debe Wilned They are all first Wl requisite articles for the comfort ded by men of u: yet te the subscribers, ges {orw @barges bot ogtaalts Jacerred. ae + Axoate, 161 Poart atroet, Semfor abd convenience Go passenger om Worsday, oer ule: DENT LINK . ni and Obneras, engin 14, of 10 Churehili, C9 ave from, Diet Ke, ou Wednesday, Auguer 13th, at 5 Gor San Jusa direst, whence aacongers tt be tomfortebly conveyed over t taraaua Comp ving bj te tbe b if Passnngers tho opvortunity of taking either NAMA Fou’ to alitornin. rid iety Pince, a etaire. BAN FRANCISCO Via id dowd! Patterson, betweon Pasame and ten Frnasivo, is Srseet, ‘tad hes coourpeceed secrmmodation for paseea- = TY, gail on Bonéey, Avirase from her pier st toot of Warren stenet Governmont Maile, direct tor Ha Shngres ore ato teansterred at Hasnnn ty the « sha Epathe corios swamship PALCUN. Preght take jow Orleans at 3) om. to Bavane. ateamor bie ealled. I Sfhice of the company, 17 Wert street, corner of aetew MU: RODENTS, FeKcet st BY waGANER, DIRRCT TO NEW O8 as rd bd A v — will Sane festght poard an aveday even ippere please eon hele goods carly sougaia at Birt North Fivee. Pegs Pall OTRAMOMIP YORPANY. ine foe Calitornia aud Oroge a. ue a ae ‘ate informed birt voder toe cow arta ent a, j, Mtommers Lap aad mi Fransivco the tet Fone detained by aneves “an ae and Bahay alien eat were fo V8 80 ad bom tens Pit TAdeteniay Te ores B direct linn betwoon Nov Orhonne and Chan be and fram Now Orienne a: Lfornin, wad Orecon. Pamages enanrnd (rom Artostrona, Lawraen & he fare for throwgn wonets from New Very, t Mew Kev hes been roduerd w oes tyten from Nem Tork 6 Citinanee will iy a9 oNt larwe BAgpted hy ve eapernetiae n iy * IR ane so a Lee we hse of the ' Fook one ‘ou 6h thoie naoney, HT Won. sinvet, $ OPERA HOUSE, MECHANICS HALL, tn the ereping. at Su'élogk onder reg the four Gladiators oa tl humcroua farce ef THE RIVAL, CRETAINS, ane the et portomtine of DECHALU MEAL -charac- The Mappy Family oaa be netti Family, TMONR “ HERR DREISBACHS MENAGERIE — - rated visit the peiucipal cities der, vie oy Stee Th ‘Soth; Faas daly ‘Thomaston, August Lets Av 4th: ; Fenand Sth; Oldtown, deb; Corinth, paNOR SPINETTO. WILL OPEN HIS RXU BXWID(TION Bird day evening, 300 continued every evening until furt! to cominence nts. ‘On Wednos 25 the entertainmonts will be lathe afver ight o'cloo’ Kid entertalameate are d aad acivct, azd such as can be seen at no othor place THIS pauanrrus, SUMMBK en to visiters throuzliout the dey, from + aud Glost bosutifal recom from the upper galleries of 04; To shan she price o AMUSEMENTS IN BROOKLYN, mons ee ag aight, = the ‘evening, July 2), tho por- ° cree comed i formances will comme ee wi . iB. be foliowed by the SiPiNe AD= Siig Wal or, Mr. Dunn; Rosetta, Miss Krai elude with the lau 7. 8. John tont the we a Crooker; Sam, Mr. T. 1. Joha- “Fainwood, ar. BL. B: Phillips; Peggy, Miss Crooker. THE watt RING PLACKS, — HE NEW AVEN. HOTE! ‘. sad near the Collogee, ou tho corner of Chapel and for the roception of mpeny. hs naiale fe farce of Rall ge a ity to tho peine Slpal polnts of intoveee in, tho alty, omer superior nite. ‘The guests of the house may jaime oF attention will be that may conteibute te gust ith, at (2 0’ relosk, ‘sual street. No borth we- freizht or pranazc, a ‘anoquall- ne ny uD N, 20 Pearl po JACOB wor OTT Ber ard, fatty: tng’ Island, . Nye, will eucoeed the At NY. The Gaited Staten Malt atering place, can gost comfortable manner, aad on moderate term b vered in Havre and oe EXCURSIONS, GRAND PIC NIC AND COTILL#N EXCURSION ¢ of Ntrattonport, between Flnohing slince’s Brags And Cotillion Band in The splendid steamboat cook, will ranke an iy 0th, 161, le tothe now village en) . Fare 1 KOSCIUSKO, Cay Wo Ftrattonport, o . bout visiting Rue oye, $1. Passongore well be ‘uindelphia by the ene ad, where che Will remata sdoot three houra, a! ties An opportunity to examine the building alter, ay proprietor, Mr. F lamme 2 Ww cgater street, two ‘avers frome Anaity. episod Jeffurson RAND PI MEE) xot RSION, FOR ar, gbhlpanr “ an New Kort ball Jt thipe.peovided wit fed souventonce of Page pertemos in the passage is $i ute i “dooda ‘of passage is SiN), without winos or liquors. Ne Yorwarted Seve from ay picodd deuvio-aucked Mansbeo's band der 12 sears, fey coe " goaed. for the cocnslen Aickote ome dollar j hete con be had of steamer TROJAN. | Were det Nine of the officers were capturecd—among them the mender, The Byantch troops afterwards fled to yma AND EXCURSION 70 Tae 3, | Bomar, and the patriots returned to Neuvites. They y Jay, (xcept Saturd atreot, (M4: Geand No. § North iti BINANCIAL, STATE 6rER CENT COUPON BoNDS— a ‘MS years to run, interest payable in thus ott aoe tee banking house of Selden, Wil me ‘on, of Washi of Virginia State Six per o pared co offer the same in to For passage or freight, insure of D Be D VALPARAIBO.~ re Te nat a loan for od yo th ay FR RS turer aa am (nviatment forthe fadign anncity Trust Pend, best lovertment nt mont etocks of our country, imag be vohed for San Fran sito, 0% quoted about ws fol * Virginin Coupon Bonds, 6 per ot hic, trageterahle, In effering there bender cnnnod de better i aa tn fore the public. the fe low Tate able Secretary ot ths United { have intety carefully rramined the del Spscte only taken oe Will bo signed after the frotght oF pasenge. apply at the alu y State stook in the market. nether a: ‘ting io offewal capacity joer the purchase of there } tee ney Tove te run, aud the eave ot interests proferetle te or, fot thied persone, t Inia are most ample, aod rn) the State sre charac fe, aud of moral obligato To capitalists whe ha Peater stocks, Heugnest the proprivty of cha 4 stock, for the rake of the difference in en eee : ny Ohio, New Fork cated ved the Navy fepart padre the waned Eire mail sii mencinga’e tad “wit Shan ie Poe ae rein) anto Robert Johnston, of bearer, the sum of Five Tinsdeed Dollars, redesmavie hiter the Govt aay of duty in, im, payable nam sess a CORD. new COLUMBLA orilt ply bor ween Aas mage Oregan, awaiting a Rnetormer yor, Cf the mails see peomcarers trem Panam, yena ate Rievagete fer ‘s fe tee orded in the office of the Treaenrer of Vir. and for the payment of Virsinia in fe om delivery, of the saith of piccged, ‘Ristinsud, Tog Jane, Ro. Boren, Treseur y of debt of Virginia, befor 907 of this Tou, wee ihe Comnonwenlte Second Aad tor, hs tv b-fomed few Werk tor Chanter sn shall-h yn Be ofear ROW sreamonine bi VON ADE aoe FALCON wilt torn , beaving ¥ 1 will ingue ne vile detenidon af pe sabLA9 ot we. end fr with the Paste stenmsnine, ¢ like New York, « ° Thieny Five yo THE REPORTED CUBAN REVOLUTION The Details of the News, by the Isabel, at Charleston, ADDITIONAL ACCOUNTS, Ser, Ser, See BY MAIL. {from the National Lateiligencer, July 28. ‘We lust evening saw a gentleman direct ‘tm ee who baving teen & na 8 pamene in the steamer Lsabel as for as Charleston, trip to this oity in less than ax He’ Haves, that Havane was with rumors of a revolt against the government in the eastern part of the idan, which many persons supposed to be of 6 be- rious nature, Among the reports is one that at Puerto Principe three companies of the regiment of Cantabria threw down thelr arihs ‘and went over tothe Ureole in- eurgents. The remainder of the regiment has been rod go liely disbanded at Mavana. Another report ts, that the people of San Juan de los Remedios are in opea insur- reotion, and have established 8 provisional government. It is also sald that et Tunas a detachment of Bpanish troops were defeated: whilst im pursuit of tne insurgents, with a lows of two or three huadredt m ‘This lose and defeat, however, scoording to our inform: tion, may have beeu the result uf accident, as the teoops are ktated to have been croselng # river In @ scow, which suddenly sunk, whereby 4 large number were drvvned, All we Dave on the subject of those reported outbreaks in the Gaceta de la Habana, of Tuesday Inet, the 220 inst, now before us, i# an official publication, of which the fol lowing is @ trancintion:— DEPARTMENT OF THE MILITARY A8CRRTART, His Exorilency the Captain Genoral hax received « commuuiestion from the Commander-In-Chiof of the department (Gen. Muurano), dated July Lith, including # cupy of w telter sent to him on (he same day by the commander of the infantry regiment of Ysabel (Don Joaquin Gil), in whick this offloer etatos that iy attacked the band of inpurgeuiscommended by the rebel Doa Joaguln Ayuero y Aguero, in which the 'atter lost five men Killed, fourteen horses, eleven saddles, eighteen guns and carbines, six pietols, eleven machetes (long ewords), fifteen bowly knives, and a medicine Chest, with aif its contents—-he not being able to dostroy the runainder of these miserable and.teludod inen, b» cause they retreated toa thick and impenetrable forest, whence they cannot escape, without reooiving another severe leeeon that will entirely dissipate their vain hopes Tis Excellency has Ukewise recelved another comma- nication from the Commandor-in-Chiof of the Central Department (General Leymery). dated Puerto Principe, Joly leth, in which be states that another body of rebels (twenty mon, commanded by Manuel Nunez) hed ap- and that forecs had been sent to pursue and errest them, which ba- probably already beea don-. In view of these events. his Bxcelicucy has ordered courtemartial to be convened in the disaffected districts, to judge briefly and summarily the insurgents, thelr ac- complices aud abettors. Published by order of his Excellency, for the gencral knowledge of the inhabitants of this island Havana, July 24, 1861, PEDRO ESTEBAN BY TELEGRAPH. DETAILS OF THE NEWS BY THE STRAMER ISA8EL. Cuanceston, July 27, 1851. ‘The stonmor Ieabel, with Havana advices of the 220 inst., bas arrived at her wharf, The news from Cubs ts exceedingly contradictory; but private letters, reosived from credible sources, state that many towns aro in arms against the government, and that the insurgents number 5,090 trong. In sevoral skirmishes between the patriots und the troops, the latter suffered severe louses. At tho battle fought at Neuvitss, the troops were da- | feted, and nige officers, among them Col. Conti, wore ceptured ; the remainder of the governmont forces took refuge on board of s steamer. At the last accounts, one thousand insurgents were re- ported to be In possession of Neuvlina, and that the go- vornment had sent 2000 troops against them. On the other hand, it is stated that the government had reoaived, by express, news from Puerto Principe to the 16th inst. tnd that the rebels, commanded by Joaquin Aguero, bad heen divpersed by the government troops, with the loss of five killed, and many horses, munkioas of war, Xo. captured Large numbers of the insurgonta are said to have surrendered, and othors wore ready to do so on re eiving an assurance of pardon. The whole island, ex- cept In the vielnity of Puerto Priacipe and Nuevites, is reported by the government to bo perfectly tranquil, and the public is cautioned by the Captain General against heeding the exaggerated rumors of disafl-otion, which aor nannfiectured for effect In the United States ‘There were but few Spanieh vessels of war at Havana sovoral having cailed for Pnorte Prinalpe with troops. It te reported that two government eplos arrived in | the Ivabel to watch the friends of Guba ia Americn The name of one ie given as Jose M. Bianco de Ia Tuts. Colonel Conti's regiment et Poerto Principe had been attacked by the insurgents, and three Laudred killed | ‘The reminder wore taken prisoners, The regiment ststioned nt Havana bad become dis- satisfied, and been removed. A general rovolution was expocted in» fow days All sealed communications throughout the island wore interdioted Ly the government. It is the intention of the insurgents to declare « pro- Vishons! gqgiigamme os Bavansant, Ga, July 28 1851 Tetiers to the Morring News, per steamship Leabol state Chat e battle had been fought between tho patriots and Spanish tacops at Neavitas, in which the troops ted, with « Loos of fivo Killed. atrondy numbered one thousand strong, aud were daily recotving reinforsements, A large number of the clti- zens of Cubs had left the fedand Bactitony, July 28, 1851 The etcamer Monmouth has put ia here fer ropuirs: The government officers wore watehing her meveamonts, In the belief het che te connected in some way with tho Ouban insurrection. CUBAN BYMPATHISCRRS The Cuban sympathlenrs had quite « gloctoas time of It yesterday, Im thin elty, afr the Mereld, nd cthor papers, came ont, containing the accounts ofthe progrese of the outbroaka Im that Island. handreds, many of them Onbaas, bat tho greatest Proportion of them boys, preceded by am clagant bard of muric, marchod im procession, with bacners and flage, from the uppor part of the eity, and, having , the baad The Beer Bpargied Heoucr,” and other patriotic tuacs, and olne hearty cheers were given to the flag. Tho assombly marched opposite the Heratt offtce, and saluted it with obtained # large now republican Nag of Cub Pinyed “ Hail Cotambs Yankee Dood the ‘ Merveitisie Hyvam," and two othor patriotic airs and three cheers, Why thay did fo, we are ats lov t know, unless it wae inthe fulmew of their oxaltation The proceslom, preceded by the band, marched up Brendway, the flag carted aa a covering for the leaders by stalls at each corner aud at the sides a tlt 6 on retiring, ~ Lome by th: band. The nssomblage dispersed quietly. ous f Oubs wod liberty.’ for ~ Guitman,’ for Lopes, manifested patriots called ‘by the Spaniants * teros,” and eo forth, One or two small yess the Inet two months, left this place for Cube, and « crv ded in landing wen and munitions of war there Horninur Surcive at New Onirans. ~The Now Orleane Lelia, of the Bith inet , sa About ove o'clock, yert » & suicide of the most distressing character wes constnitted on board the First mao cipality ferry boat, when about half way to Algiers. A’ woil dressed man, large sited, ir aly about thirty years of age, wae observed to go on board the ferry boat and sa and recross the river. Whon about che middle of the rivor, on his second paceege to Algiers, he calmly walke the cabin, and soon alter the report of a pir beard. On rushing to the stern of tho b collector saw tho railing, deck, and every post and , Ameared with the blood and brains sniside, A. part of hin eyebrow was also und opon th: k, some four feet from whore he must have etood, but the body had disap It iv euppered thet he stood cotside of th. of he boat, and fell into the ri tirmediately of he shot himself. His cane avd bandkerehi ief were Iving upon the deck, and some dist Hol by vhich the fatal aot 86 if it bad been care from him at the moment bh. tr norkek of @ post at the stern « 6 found & p bioh haw heey ple F possession i fh @hieh Was written with ene | the follew it The worl) way wt to, and fdr me ore gy fineo Thaw eh rown aehie all enone tie! Bown 4 ot Reif deatrts ADOLPHE Waves Aldona Copiialy at Moe Meeet? 6 There were 207 dentas to Pidaetol ey iucing th weok ending Uw With wetland, the evening. whem, INTERESTING FROM MEXICO. | Our Vora Crus Conreepondonse. Vara Cavz, Mexico, July 3, 1851. ‘The Reported Yellow Fever—The Reported Revolutwn —Condition of the Country—Its Population The Trimantepee Treaty—Inierference of the Bri- tish, &e., be. I bave just finished tho perusal of files of your Herald and other American newspapers, which arrived four days ago, per pilot boat Robert Sped- den, from New Orleans; und om her return this few lines, whieh, of course, will be the latest intelligence you can recelve from here, excepting such as may be telegraphed to you after day, I drop yo her arrival at Now Orleans. I notice you quote intelligence of June 9, from New Orleans, that the yellow fever, or vomito, ia raging here. Nothieg could be more false; and ; yet we wero to'd the same tale even at the city of | Mexico itself. The rainy season did not commence hero till the past week, and we have all been moat | agreeably surprised at the excellence of the accom modations, and the euperior character of the odi- fices generally in this city, aud the delightfu breezes which daily greet us. We have not heard | of a death by fover during the fourteen days that | we have been residing hore, and only two or threo | persons have been attaoked, and they are conva- leeceat. As such premature rumors as the ono re- ferred to often prevent vessels from visiting ports thus aspersed, and may be ect aflout from sinister motives, it seems properto correct them. It is not until the rainy season has considerably advanced, tuucl the yellow ferer booomee provalont. I notice several articles from this quarter, an- nouncing # revolution se near at band; but ! hare not porcelved, whilst at the eest of government, or elsewhere, any symptoms of a speedy movement of the kind. On the the contrary, the affairs of Mex- ioo seem quiescent for the present, although, per- bape, only so for the reason that no course preaents itself by whioh the oxisting difficulties (which aro financial only) can be remodied. Jam in tho List of those that wish well to this | unhappy country, and I bad hoped thai, after the peace with the United States, aod profiting by the lesaons which had transpired, s now phase would present itself in her histery, in the dovelopoment of her agricultursl and mineral wealth, and tho Jadt, cious applicstion of her reseuroes to purposes of national advancement. J had hoped to seo, ere ica to 7 sna the consulidaiing sristocracies (tyrannivs) urope— tbe British provinces forming that of the extreme Novth; but, alas! that hope uw vata and futile. Tho fow patriots exiacing in Mexico are long, three powerfal republics in Nerth Awe: powerloss before the horculesa labor which preacnts itself in a country exhausted and borne down by the exactious of iestoraft and superstition, and by the miverably jealous aad contrected policy which has correded every ea- lightenod feeling, whilst the senseloes advosates ot such & policy bave beon proying upoa her vitals for uearly three centuries. have tra velled somewhat leisurely through this country, from the Pacifto to the Atlantic, and have made oritiga! notes of everything materially interesting, aud | declare, with setontsiment and rogeet, that L could net have proviously conceived or placed any credence in the existence of surh a condition of afairs ae now exiets in Mexico. | cancot, without being too prolix, euter into detuils at the preseat moment; but | assure you it is the opiaion of the greater portion of the intelligence class, that the country bua sunk beyond resuscitation, so far aa ite prevent population is coucerned. Thore are not, at the prevent time, over 250,000 white in- babitants in Mexico, the balance—about six or fg native Iadiaas, of unmixed | Gilbert. Mr. Goodell, aod Mus Anderton, sustelmed the | [acces allorwards rokd Chou ss big’ between tao white and in- | fo dian (mestizves), with & small numbor of negroes | revea millions—be' blood, and hult-bre: and mulatwes. Of these, the Lndina tribes consti tute more thau balf, aud comprise the only portion t evince any industry, eitper in the culture of the soil or inthe manufacture of the domestic wares | The vcting of Meswm. tday, Gill and fabrics of the country. In the vicinity of the | Anderton, and Miss Acuie Puiters w olstse, Chae poceeinte “vista of WStiteas pauee | acquirition to the Bowery cempaoy. Tie cxcivomoat to | Pave. It was announced that Bettin! was cick, but aoe u thropy and Luropean civilization bear the improse ef a subdued race; but, whore still oxisting in dis tinet villages apd comunuaitios, they preseus — | ide and independence of characior, and seom fo k with contempt upon those who have roebed and oppressed them, whilet assuming s superiority over them in moral sympathy and mental devolope- ment. ‘They we remarkably civil aod Kal wo stinngers—tmore so, by far, thaa any branch of the white race, in or out of Mexico. They may also be fairly distin, ulebed as the mostshouost race ia this republic. be whites and mestixoes have stripped lands; but they acill ales, souttored among the them of their most valuable poesces pum mountains, end tbey very often eultivate the moun- tain sides, 40 far ag av the pr sides of the far-famed Pyramid bave buen cut m partially available for ou tion. In that vieluity, where they have full oppor- tunity bo evince their natural obaracter, they are tur in aad their farms sur, all others in Mexic markably industriow produce and iwatnee when viewed trom any elevated point of the great they present the appearance of an immerse Pyrami ud beautifully chequered purterre. ‘Lusning from the contemplation of natural sceaos to thove of a political charncter, ! will hero remark, in regard to the non-ratification of the Tehuantepec treacy, and the oe gy of the graat unde ori ginelly to Caray, by the Mexionu government, there ie po ove here who doubts that Britain hea bad ber medoiing finger in those m ricans, bave felt in regard to the vas Mas tug bon committal avd ant+American spiri pt & rational abandonment of that patriotic repably aud the apparent rycophancy aad fear of giving o fence to the most oppressive and piratioal nation of the earth. In our sajournings, we bave been qase tie red whether there was vot an English party in epublic favorable vo the advaucement of Briv wer in torious banner placted in eportiveohival capital iwelf towards thas empire whi our cotten and our commerce, could not det. the expenses of her ships aud armios, su/i wa = arth? through the mca: tains and prairioe os jiivecia. wok? NEWSPAPER ACCOUNTS. ADDITIONAL, TAX ON LHPORT.—THR KNOL EXCH, AND SPANISH DF ROBBERY B—-ALRIVAL OF TURF IME TRNUANTRERC TREATY, Wo , &o [Prom the New Uricaus Pies yaue, daly 0 ) Py the arrival. yesterday, ofthy schooner Robert Sped- dep, we Dave received full file Vora Crus papers ap to the Kth. wed from the oity cf Me xieo up to the 4th inst derecho en ports The Ty Uren. of the 2 July. rays that Poditionsl tax altnongh there iso of the terms of the art nd Yo Puuijarted betwoon the two | clgn minister of Kneland, Rranoo and Spain Vo made rome etrong representations to the Mexican ceverrmest on the eWyject of the payment of the Mext er debta which they have reepe ly In charge. Un let Of July, Fine y Cucvas, on offering. im the ender of Depuua » prop porine the qm ent to psy ‘rmmediateiy each debs a the tien of dpe mete retdlemen ts Tend n oorrerpoadoace hoa “ xt 41 Meaie eons sonter in das of bwo trent the Liapiie, Credit ead on Forviqa Relavious — = ———— ___—_—_—_—_————————— PRICE TWO CENTS. bie, < a, ‘ pel Movements of the Preadent. Senwoaten in saving their watches, and # part of thelr Wasniwaron, Jal 28, 125%, trunks were Ser een, cremation, Bat the rascals did ‘Tho Preaident leaves on Monday next, for White Sale not find all their jew haste curried away 8 an ae ST pond phur Springs. masked. acd, a0 ls goerally the caso, were ated” Fire—Four Men Burned to Death. quent ou all the ronda, Crowne Ore GRE muses fre- Pritapesrnia, July 2, ISM ‘The municipal «foers at ‘Tampico are unig farther On Saturday night lect, s frame shanty at Brownto wm, the apantamiente of the city upon forsee ees ey, | Bradford county, ured by the comtractore om the Noxi® & cannot obtuin an, wy ‘bddvre st ¢ at Ege aaa po Sr Branch canal extension, was consumed, end Abraham strining proo! of tbe universal repuguanee folt for the tax, Fisher, and Hepry Fisher, his son, contractors; M ‘at ‘demic hae beet foe natatian, ae ehidemic bas been racing, from which | Piansgan, wuperintendent; sud a man whos mame wal Goods of the vatne of s thousand dollars bave | Goldemith, the cook, perished Im the fiames. Abrebam been stolen from the custem house stores. ‘They hed Fisher leavers wife and three ebildren at Wilke:buree, been selard on board of a veal, and put under the | Wbtte the remains of bimvelfand son were ht ton charge of certain sailors, who carried them off. They | dey for interment. Abrabam Fisher had just a were pursued, taken, end put avder # gusrd, but got wiih funds (o poy his huads, and the money was probe aot a eee el herpcaesle= ig Prosper, m Hamburg, aew es eT Minister from Prussin, apd fuinliy. on board, was wrecked | Deet™ by Drowntng=Hevere Storme—Hilled on the6th June, on the reofsof Ullog, ‘The weather was by & Fall—Arrival from Chinas | calm, and there was # pilot on board, but she was lost by Bosrow, July 26, 1862. the free of the currents. in thy night timo, Asaistunce: Hee eh ained Bross the Clty of Vote Crus Tine panen | _ DAYid MoKensie and John McLean, of Nowe Seotim, gers were safely landed, and the cargo will be mostly | Wire drowned at Faston. Mass, on Saturiay Inet, rod. TY ‘ig, it is feared, ts lost. The Prussten Minis- A severe storm cecurred here yesterday, during whiat pa Pel eter erage the Mgbtnuing struck im the vicinity of Masssebwautte dof » pronunciamento inthe State J Hospital, injorirg several persone who were standing: wugh the Mexican jonrnals bare takom | near It contirue Some of tl partic! m t Ihe Ra ge pargoulers | A man named Kobinron was tastesty illet ta Prewt wae raised at Comitan Grande, by Col Mutiax Cantedinng, dence, On Saturday, by failing imto the hold of schooner aided by one Komcro, cx Gustas, who had defeated M, | Nathan 8 Creve Maidonado, the Gevernoz of Chiapas, aud tnstalied him: |, The ship Minstrel arrived at this port this moruing self In the ‘place. ‘The object of the rcvelution waa, to | from Bingspore. Murch 31, Java tend. April 1, ead Bt rovtwin the dictatorship of Sante Anns Commendant | Helens. June 15. There wery uo American veutols et Bt: ution had recetyed to march agsinat the cevels | Helena whea che railed. with the battalion of Guerrero, at Teauantepes ei El Sigly of the nine date, contains deouments from | Destewetive S2owm at Pa (rburg—Neatoide, Be. the seat of the confit, from whieh it would appear thas Prrvawunc, Joby 28, 18062 tion Mationads ned éncountared gad defeated Cota, | On Saturday night this city and vieluty was viata some of his troops stilt held cat with s terrific thuader, rain, and hail storm, which did The condition of things in oe maybe ring in Be the ing Ht " tei ‘aaa > olan, er domes aby. Mote eet ners to bbe frult trees, ve crops, the toiv- and bi partisans bave wrived at their height mone Greph poles, Ke. Hall etones seven inches tn cireamée we longer apy authority ree-graned: y neo reigns | Tesce. were picked up. The house of Dr. Ankima war here; and, whet ia more to be regretied, the | struck by lightning. Lut ao lives were loat. | i | vermment appears to pe insenabio to these | A Gerivan named Frank Hortmant. of ont poe tig bis throet from ear to ear; he held a che p= giles 4 Rey vor revolution is reported ee have broken out . end. the State of Tabusoc, Jose Ju'flan Duetias. brother the former Governor was at the htad ofa rovoit-rhed poe: | Further Particulars of the Stemm th Penn tested himself of the village of Candosco, only eight aylvantns Clagues trom the cupital, and w es proceeding vo maroh Hormxsvace, Pa, Suty 26, UleT, upon that place, with constderaple forces. Garoia, the | saa , comma dant Gencral of the Strde had demaaded ruin | During the novere storm of Friday, the new Baptint forcrments of the Governor of Vers Orur Church 42 Clinton was lifted from its foundation, amg The Chjeet of thie revolt is Bel; Known, but ts supposed i ected with the muvee tants in Obinpas, fet nada nee Md agp vege nage Mn Shanta M. Terano Suev bar ivom epeted President, and M. | was taken ff apd carried a distauos of hall 2 mite, Gunman View President of Qie Cbamber of Deputies, fF | Paatae’s ices in fruit Crees, &o., wae very severe, A the month of duly = eee eM. the Stato of Guaduiajara have re- | *008 Weighing twelve ounces, was picked up at Catom, to be enited in the choles of Jeaus | pes Portillo, olnased as a ea moderé, as President: he recc@ved twenty-one of the | Tine Stormin Baltimore. twenty-eight voles, Bacromown, July 28, 1851. ‘ frayed (a oes in ey, Fe een a = | The slorm of Saturdey night was very severe ta tht nat i. ‘ebster's rey }o the annene' lon of th { repent of the Garay rent Lod been Pescired. Tt was | Wcelity, Tho Hahtning +teuck a hern, belonging te Br: setd to be A eimplo smvounceneent, without discussion, | Hern. two miles from tbe eity, the contents of whielr that it would be @ casus bei forthe Uelted States, if the | were entirely comrumed: the loss is $4 000. rights of Ameticau citizens in Tehaautepoo were diste- Various houses, in difforent parte of the city, wore waa gerded. The Truit d°'Upion di tubls this. and says that | roofed by the wind yesterday. Che only note received by the * Mxican government frou : Mr Webster, regen notte the aonulmons of the Garay Pornndo at Aibany, erent, bat to the refucal lo rac! y Lhe teemt, This a 2, 1808. Withcut putting @ cosis belli. is 72 cadiog to the Tat og, Maine, 1 Union, us etreug as possibte, tind foreshad 1ws the atti. | A toreedo passed over thls city yesterday afternoons tude which the American Yeor very will take whon he | followed by thunder, lightoing and rein. In (ho nowthe- karns of the ancuiting. by @ le fistative vous, of the de- | ern lange ore blown down, creo of President Sulas, cox firming aud’ extending | OB Pert cf the city roveral beter chev Garay grant ad the dwelling of A. Van Vechten, in Law strwot, wae be Americau party, under Major Barnard, who re | Muck and dameged by lightning. ounen at Barre, bave made & protest, through the Aterican Consul, egrinat tue (ters they have received denny Lind at Magers Falls. toxtop work on the lethmus. Nracaaa, July 23, 185% ‘The widow of Peru Galves, © wealthy Mexican lady, : scaieaila Rewe hes given ope hundred e:d 00.) hocses to the state ot | Jenny Lind peated by Siguer AO ane Tacitecas, to row unt the troops ty be sont in pursuit of | dct, arrived at the Falls on Saturday morning. She im” | followed, whieh, for musgnitionnt | tunes, splendid propectios amd appointments, boautifal | Wo aie glad to perceive thet exertions of Mr, Ham- ble. At Cholula thoy are | ietors of the evil, and there, even the | era for Phitieh influence i# at this tive paramount in Mexico. And allow me to cignify tue mer- tifeation whieh 1, in common with other Aue- eo our government bas manifested Poo = “the afairs of Nicaregua aod the pretended Mosquito kingdom. Our American blood has boiled waco <¢ for a0 explanation in regard to what seoms meriea? and whother our Presider, | is cabinet were not of that party! Ho rlowg | c™ si ener, American pride continue tobe hus haahy | Ut And, whilet we witness with oxultation (a0 . ais and stripes illuminating overy soa, andour vie | go, by Leca aw OG tain summits emboromed in the cl outs, ars we ill to deplore that our nationality ie not sustained at the + bout for halt if she were thus happily reduced, could r.0 longer trample on aud oppress all the weaker nations of | ave not, at this time, the leisure for further pa. nta on this subject, nor in roger d to my tour JsSiAN MINISTKE— | « a do wot give a mot {creer ‘The lage which [ety Puchia Om the raorning %f the | the Indiana mediately crossed over to the Clifton House, where akg, TARE y has taken rooms for two wouks. It i+ her intention nob ‘Theatrical and Musteat, toroetve suy company while slaying here, but to x Bowray Tnsrns —The enterrminmentsanuounced fot | main in the utmost privacy. Xbe will give only tures or this evening, with be a repetition of bast night's, which | four more concerts, and leave for Murvpe, via New York. Kilracted an Cverdowing house. wad the Melasut CK- | whowt the Mth of August, cvlied anything we bave ovar heard. ‘The favorite | At Buffalo, this moruing, there was a gront demand fre cour dy. entitied © Naval Engagements,” in which Mr. | tichete—the prices were fxned at RZ. $8. dane apeom $10 wud $s principal charactors, was the commencing feature It paetennathaeeiean ta i an exorllient pees, ard was enteediugly well performed. ‘The gorgeous spoctacte, rtylad © Ageel, the Prodigal, ‘The Opera at Costie Garden, vaety. belillant cos. Donizetti's #plendid opera of “Roberts Dew eae tourie And grand balbwt. colipmes ali formar productions, | TePeuted again last evening, befory @ highly rewpectahle rt Tilton, Mise | end discrimlunting audience, who, from the firel te the greatly adamired; | tart woe mpm tinaciastio tm thele these undoubtedly Gnlented articis have proved agreat | ‘'* St°Re, were enocedingly euthusastio jee Witness “ Axaci’’ iiso capidly toorensing, that it will bo | wishing lo disap iat the visiters, he would endeavor te nbsolutely necessary for persons to procure their ticket | do the best he eoukl Vor our part, we imust may we Goring the day, in order to ensure eomfortable wate. | vor beard him to better advantace. His personation blin, to whom the @ramatic po ple of this country are eo | Cf Roberto Devervax, either ss regards acting or sitgimen, much indebted by bbs unwesried efforts to raise hee | wae mort triumphant. In the duct with Costini, the dirname to its prevent distingulsted position, are crown sige with euccess. Le har made some of the beet aators of the | cheers wore reiterated. snd ta the solo in the peteom 1d he is ree pea ted and esteemed bs Che entire pro- | recue his chest notes were #0 powertal, nad bis modala- Let him be patronized extensively—he richly | Con eo beautiful. be was hoaored by showers of houquege deserves it and the most desfening cheers hte is a tne looking oat ‘i man; bis volow bas grest clinpasa: he manages it well, Tolle wed Mieingoor Relien. Tein rytee Tenet | ed never breaks doa im his aneent in: the Upper region thing +0 irrosintffviy attractive ia Burton's personations bp hte = ofl Ma Be Poe Boag Dg of thowe two chaxsoters, that it would be next t0 89 ime | ee eens a ene never raw nn audvemoe bility to forva a correct estimate of ths impression | On cman tape Ad This ism aren nade upon hie nuditots. His Timothy Toodlo has | Vo! humane 1s Ppl Mote lad open meted the veinzest and most fehlouable assemble gos Gamadsed a0 congregaird withia the walls of w theater, and con | CCMPrWlLG so many dlaivenietie’ enthuerla w and convulsive bumts of lauguver exocedod | OOo CTA” Snowe upper tons. oF f alwoever heard. Lagitimetely spoxking, be bas won | Di dice, and are breathed forth wil S eachkesievaster, the mort honorable reputation cf nny solar Uhat ood minds Cx ol Moore's beaaafat tred the be Place him in the positlon of caterer, er | eripton ofthe pe i 1 ye phaghaay wa ° netor, apd he is ure tolend, Uly waparalielod auscens wreath a wage Hae estembebed many; but, when they sonsider bis own pe tS a Carpe borg Aa tale died wld, is pleerd In conjunesion with a thoroughly Id Seoting oven opeale \Mletent ocrapiny. shat ean be anticipated less thao & | Pertct peciorinnvce! The comedy of the “ leesch « oe tee sack power Ticosss* et seomaenss ing omamunsins thlscneanad, [pvcr en t , and “Tha Vordles * will be the conciading pieoe. =o Selaten 1 Nationa: Theatne —Tho success whieh bas erowaed | much im secord with (th of She autor —that @e- the reprrccatations of t nei drags, eatitled | lighted audiences are so enrnptared tke mort onthas the © Mygaertous Chief, or Herons of 1812, artic cheer follow. Te ree Bs (have read an alti grettying to the prorprie of Uhie ole Kngiish poet's works, ¥ penkung of beation, saya bvery wight it in most rapturouely applauded by crowded "Pa not enongh ; ve barshawes gives off - and Fag pectable au tenors, and from its iar -oaving popu- | ‘The sound ehowld be an echo to he sense.” larity. AM must eortinae sc for Wook» It wilt be repented | Add to thore the greet basso mod bs oguity this evening. with the same powerfalons--lr. | rivt and Badiail. who stand curiva AL appearing a+ the My -terious f; Mr Beant ss tive lines, amd who, every aipht, or wanted by wa George Werbington Wiloagbby; Mtr, Brad-law, a4 | mous bravos, Whoonn force: tel duct im <I Maribw Lorsime Haunibe) Smish; tr. Ularke, as General Seott; | whem on ® former cocasion playing of Usetle Gardow Mire e Fle Mrs Niegiisat | Put the crowning ote, to us, to be the vepbia The talent on by Marotaok'® trtame aBrue HURioHen’ to wt iigit. ond exovilowt eBing lute eonric < ‘a thetr respes enOry, pre thes, wardro ace entirely , Sew. and pit bare Cost on lmmeore sumin tele pre- opport of the ‘ nd charuing art. pernion, The new comedy, called the ~ Wasi Conon,” | Wil be noted wirh rt j Frvoktyn City Inselligence, at ~-One of the beat things we have —-lanat might, the pew ballot pam ounlise of otala- | es nh approuuiele made thowe weadertuby ba | 10 the eevee of Thursiay w A onm@Uasention wae “is recelwed frum the Mayor, enclosing « letter written by | Bima 00 Bir JM Van Gut (the Oorpozation counsel). and pinto in reply, which was to the had not violated say c entery—in eiteriag the minatea i Ju der (be circa "7 hat tht comranicn von might tory. commen. o¢ | Of the proceeding: wary bere, The «Fs | Hlances; oud fun, ood well pluy-d. Beth are giv be read apd placed on the Mie other arr vaementy | so Aleranty = ee 4 ‘: a boing ee " aaa - if ceedings of the beard, ‘These wns cothing om wise Salis erenere Seigue crury igen The | their’ tcomnda es ehaspire the: Mapor, they, Rea eunp lebrated “ Voyage Musicale,” and | phe wn that be had lov. the confidence of the board, aod e among the featurve announced for this evening. vo. | let him rrauin tt now, if be conld. Hv hed ne objeptom with w sot ateractive variety of danoli The to atve him every opportunity of justifying hima, 1 be n° Mies Long, 6 le Bios by | felt agarteerd: but be diel ofjeet vo Nis wrisiag » letter es . h to his privais counsel, and getting the answer to it plore tose the flv as ihe effiched opiniye of Ure putsto, or Oorperstion lew ofBerr how 7 | George, creates rear of laughter Feciows’ Muneraecs coutinue as succcesfal as over, The programtoe fur to-night contains many ailatiag | Alderman Fern thonght the Meyor wes not seine. h to his creait, im the ing teeher tte features, the wt prominent of which are (he now sog rt ¥ Chant. ws og,” the * Wireran Martone | foetrorensy. The comenunts ‘und burloayue on the * Havaos Opera Troupe.” | stood, bai atopted, t Benine will sla introduce his colebrated negro coml- | was then moved te refe omit tem er muct co preclanly he exme effeot, end Murrane Gennes, Booonnys A splendid treat is im | the motion was} store for the public of Drvoklyn at thie fashionable rovort | Aldertoan Srv to shat was beooming @ | toomight. Mire Oreciver a lady wh we cllurts hove always | “amlghty pretty quarrel,” by moving that the Ma | ebested the most flattering textimonials, wilt take hor | heve lenve to raw hig communtoation—a hens The plecer selected are exceed | ¥bic a new omnee As & coweluding: jon whe tivoted as tb at Tb Mr Vaucott Tole. it was it this evew! ingly attractive, evmameneing with the Inaghable come- | im cemion Mdcrmen Sovlth and Marvin ame iva rigied the Boon B 17." This will he followed by | nounced i the onse harmony hed hews oom. invi rive pheee called ine “ Ali pletaly retorted ber we ant at 19 o'slock the whole will terminate with board erjoarned tit ombe? next Raising the Wind.” Bory # Drow ~The Cine yestemtay, het am ingnen cm be body of siman foand floating in the Novy Yard. Uo wae about fire f ot elet Board of Snpervivors. | Joey M—Baperrisor of the Thirteenth ward inthe | inches in boght, brows hair, apd hed oo drab ernie obnr. and drad vo’ Aa Leas oultows, engraned whb a oe ee, The minntoa of the lsat prossedings wyro read aud af | opcher and dower. La hie pocket ¥ore a evernl Ibet rar and rome State prison he German ee. Teor & Ontlinie ecreet t ey Ww the ha gear he on th Sater Abou! ter OP. y i it Was Gnroenge a Verd. ond A af compen. 4 Acciornt on vee Lowa ietar due in Beowkiyn ot er ite oo nt te the « 1 alee Pore B= nvraky Panany —Cept es Notional Guerd, 1 Mervin B. & Fiewr vrrwees Generans F It te stated that @ peran took piace a Slee geville, Mim, th Jud 1 Quitene aod Coneral bw Canduiater for gevorner, 16 thar Stace apport that oo loot wae injared