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oo “HE NEW YORK HERALD. 18, 18565. PRICE TWO CENTS, WHOLK «5. 1021. SUNDAY MORNING, ADVERTISEMENTS 5°) °OD EVERY DAK, | AFFAIRS IN MEXICO. | qr coptureraut, bons nat lot much, juiging tom | denn a hingfor dead sow, tat sai ought odo tt | Military AftranParnde of Target Com-| AFFAIRS IN EUROPE, anne ‘ By the way, @ great diversity of opinion here as panies, SOW wt sda a CN Our Matamoros Correspondence. mene Ricky on tcasticta Sealine. amt ‘lion to how the Dons acquired posssenion of this ship, her ar- | The weather during the early part of last week was got Sp ageing 1 “ the Fanuco river, and which ix sometimes used as a | rival ns the pioneer of a mew line having crated quite a | Up after the mont approved Indian summer fashion, and | J iG j ES TAK 4x SPOT. Maramonos, (Mirxico,) Oct. 29, 1865, | onthe ¥ 4 a 1 HE ANGLO-AMERICAN WAB 5O RMattanatbes view am Pe Ariumphat Entry of the Literal Troops int the City of | Tafboat And Lnow sew that most of the Mexicans havo | sensation amongst the Catalan potizonc, ranch gamins, | the wlittary companion had an excellent opportuaity of 7. GHAR DSUN, “aulish News Depot, Matamorcs—Fidibustering Movements Sanctioned by | banat bi + May Marcy extend @ helping | Geruan hanmars, Mexican p——, and Engish snobs. | bowing thewselys off to the best advantags, They dona ene sta. Foyen on Sanday’, United Sader Army Offcer— Another Chance for a Marey | ,, Iracenis has sent word to Gen. Garza to come vn, and | The point in dispute is whether she was purchased or is | were not however, a» numerous as in former weeks, but | Our London, Paris, Madrid, Berlin, Wi- —_——-- ree ag @ cap enter the trwa perforce, in passing the Garita | “one of the many which the wognanimous nation has | on Thankrpivirg they wili, no doubt, loom up lange! PERB WORK 0» “WORK—NOW PUB. | Leter—New Liberal Journals—Trode Improving | yy measurin foot id q Ae enna and Stu rrespondence, oe Cina, ee. iota tar bn nt enn mea, | an ee akan tek | tosh nena ae A Robart, antes na ; 4 aa ce r jan , , ‘ I tn ove ronal aan on ‘boards a ails Pelee amore Habba hed sa ual a rs hen rae i here. yr m i and hoteneprecerlaguages. hy ‘sad that we should even be dia- | practice. This company wa Pash papel The Gossip and News of the Old World, Fos, taal ellt'exts f 1G. Besiusats tas | this river, evacuated this place on the 13th instant; and, | Fave them trom t 0 ravages of thee merellom destrogers, | cuMéd by the vile rabble abroan ia such w manner. The } fo the National Guards, whom they resenblo very much trated wit over 100 ur ¥ jocnpying a full’ paFe, | ys they aorrowfully loft, we merrily came in on the sume | while the poor ax well un the Indies of noteneam to rely | decadence of our national character in foreiga lands | fo sPyearince and iil, carrying thelr ‘xtms in infantry &e., ko. &e. printed in diferent sadn p day and quietly took possession of their quarters. bo daa het yee garetts: ie ie rascals | ever since the inception of the Fillmore asstdency, is t00 | platoons, The“ Hues’? numberml 5 maaskete, and we Grech Ruitting, Pai oan, The recent invasion of Coubuila by an armed body of | hold on to power as loug as posible, and teal, in the | PAmfully evident to thore who travel for something be- | thelr steady stop and soldior ike Venting won lor them Our London Correspondence. id Werk, We. iodelllng, Texans, bat caused the most intense excitement and in- ] meantime, all he can. yond mere pleature hunting. If Mr. Fillmore himsett | merited piecestersc na Shay marshal irons the ety. Loxvox, Now. 2, 1865. firaw Work, sie Yr (end Flowers in Wax, dignation—causing thereby a serious injury to the peo- Bape ses Rd brag tall ns whee that me 4 were to try the incognito a litde, he would make discove- | after which they partook of a gp Peveg at which Mecahe Lord Palmerston's New Dolge~The American Minister Darned Netted Work, uliting on Velvet, &c, ple on bo h banks of the Rio Grande. This unwarranta- | no rude bund should trifle with me incl eee Gliesk ries yet und; eamed of by one who sleeps 80 well of nights ve made by Alderman Griffiths, Captain Roberts, Tho a, Tnrulted— 1s the Times or British Government Respoust- Together wih beautiiu) pair =tw patonsork: also numer: | die violation of Mext-on territory has induced the genera | should be protected sbroad, and no arbitrary power | a# he undoubtedly does, Foeineony Fe CAST a6. Obneen, alt OF APR. Ware | We? de, de. government at Cuernavaca to order some four or five | Should press npon our rights. What happy Rit at } 1 find thinge im thero parts worse than ever. No} {othe city early ploaced with thomselves, the world and | , Af#r all the fw about the downtall of Sebentopot, ‘ous patterns. printed colors. or embeuidery, slippers, vails, under © STRING: & FUWNSEND, Publishers, thousand men to march to this frontier, and with ere ee fovctinnne = cael porn ing cae government worthy of that name has yet been formed. | the rert of mankis nota bit “bluer”’ than when | t@Ms out, as T rtated at the tine, that the Russians omy For sale by ail the prinviy:! asksellers thraughott ‘the | Governor Vidaurri @s commander-in-chief, to prevent a | these demagogues of power, and no redress, ax our Con, | Alvarez yet remains in Cuernavaca, and no persuasion | try started. Sbelton’s full band accompanied this | abandoned, for strategic reasons, the south side of the try. N. B.—Mailed om rece: yt 0” price, free of postage. repetition of the outrage. [The invaders were attacked by | *tl*, who come in coniact daily with their sad | can induce the wily old chief to trnat his corpus within | °™*2Y- vown, and took up so strong a position on the north ada = AE MABTA BES cf. nac8ONG. JUST PUB. | the Coahuila forces und driven back to the other wide of Fhiey mrerienses by tice ake nine, Hy she catinat. | the timits of the copital, Tho old fellow declares tho.alr | paraded lat Weduewlay, sinaer corsa of Gaph, Sovapy | That the allion were affald to attack then again. In or- Fee ce etg'a nent myles edhe aaR ARONA: the river—not, however, until they had set on fire ths | inno “Marey”” for them, Thowe beau‘ifal rentiments | Of bis na‘tve uit grees much better with hiv | Powling A lange number uf prizes wore ated | ler that the public might not dissover the that-ef this Corapoued in King's ness sty). “MAN —————— ] Mexican town of Pindras Negras. ‘The worst feature in | AT€ cast upon the breeze of political forethought, to make | constitution, song the meters, | This is one of the moxt hardwork- | barren victory, an expedition wax ordered against the Gover swoRTs.— ars nts, ORBAT WORK OW | this argraceful fair is, that the United States com- | eat OF jon ig coming evente in 1856, but there is'ne | Oscamps, who was entrusted with the portfolio of | bidry far more'then seune ff thelr wcighborn we here | celebrated arvenal of Nikolalel, near Odessa, Aum tox- fe AP rer ee ear ae manding officer at Fort Duncan 1s officially accused by | their interests suffer abrosd. " Foreign Affairs, renounced his charge many days ago,ant | lees work to do and more time todo itin, The mareh- | EMAC force of BH vessels set off to aocomplinh this por- By William Harrison ainswor h, betog one of the most in- | Vidaurri as not only having connived at, but actually Gen. Garza bas sent in an official communication, saying | though the post has been offered successively to four in- | ing aud shooting of this company was very creditable, tentous task, but, as the 7imer correspondent informe sensely tateresting romanres Comfy om He foe able Ss Ong ‘enocuitiiged thé parties in the perpstzalita of the | thet meas dapat coed an officer to Mexico, and that he | dividuals, noone has yet been found to fill it. This ix ‘The Fighteeoth Ward Muoicipal Guard, composed of | us this morning, the allied admiraly were obliged to com PEE e, cents by all mewn agen» anu booksellers and sp sean | will wait for orders from headquarters; so that on calling | not a little strange, for the pay is good and the plunder | the police officers ef the ward, made tacie conteeplated | tent thenselven with the ve I port of - 102 Chesta it street, Phliadeiphia, | dalous deed, at the United States Consulate, Ifound that fanctionary | magniticont—though old Santa Anna. sucked the councey | target excursion under the following officers 2G. W., | {°2t themselves with the very mall performanee of op Copies sent free of postage, on receipt of 0 cents. ‘This is the more to be regretted as allof theanthorities | cool, and saying that he thought all woutd pass off withi- | so dry, and left so many new public debts chat therp wit |W ling, Captain; E. B. Brash Second Lieutenant; J, | ting @ fort garrioned by 1,500 men, and have aban, —_—_——— now in power on this side of the river are really anxious to wy oon nlite Iai eats Sisko cassie wil facies Be naihing to tee! for EY the way, (hore | Grogan, Fourth Lieaterant; TR, Bennett, Hirt Lieu: | doued all den of further conquests this year. The gov- TEMENT AMONG THY UPPER TEN. M rdon a littie episodo,) we have funny accounts | tenant, H. Burden, Jeutenant; WR. Eastin nd , Fie CRUTUHETS ANU QUAVERS, establinh and cherish the kindest feelings towards their } end, make friends am divile the npolls, Under these | Of Santa Anna during hie late hogira—all highly iitus | Hitt Tieutensut, ‘The company numocted forty makers, | Cument here, Cknow, are afraid to attempt more, lew By MAX Manerzex. American neighbors. The naked fact is, that you must | cireumstonces, will Wy Waited States calmly look on and | trative of his character for rapacity, meanness wad inss- | ard were accompaniod by Shelton’s Band, Their appear: they might fail, as fail they probably would, After all ‘This work, whieb has been iseurd bat a few days, has met | | aay have more troops on your side of the river, in or- | H&P, their vessels of snugly moored at Pensacola, | tiable avarice. The last thing he did here was to rob the | ance was soldier: like wad orde ly, the bluster of the Times and Lord Palmerston's crowing, with an unprecedenied sale and excled the strongest sense ) aud let American take care of themselves, while | Custom House of every cent——wbich, however, was not | the 1 . . ra pigleige ‘ion tn the fashionable world of sew York and olher cities, on 4 der to protect and enforce your own laws and regulations. | Jobn Bull as his levia hans afloat in evory sea andevery | much--of cash on hand, claiming it a» back. pa ¢ Independent Gouverneur Blues, Capt. McGarvey, | what was now to be done to stave off the public dinap- ee cles cae rane hing! wik'which'ne | From what we hear, all the United States troops on | port? Nous rerrons. dee, him; an Breslau and General of. Divison, wie thelr seventh annnal target excursion to Astoria, | pointinent at the allies going into wintor quarters, laay, ‘are all personally acquainicd a: deiineated. the lower Rio Grande are to march above, to repel an A SPECTATOR AND A SUFFERER. Next he abandoned the two vesseix which were necessary | we), ’ 7 ing the Kuwsiens not only in the Crimea, but in the pos~ Crotchet and Quavers 0} Maretwek, Tho public will be | invasion of some two thousand Indians. Onur cr Mexteo © STE tts Coser and bis plunder, without » word | cio Bliss Guard paraded to the River House, Harlem, | *¢*slon of half the town of Rebastopol ? Raise new started by this retuarkuble voiniue —N ¥. atlas, General Vicaurri has been appointed by the general ity of Mexteo Correspondence. Be te eal es ee ec tere | sates commend of Caps & Be Cnees.. heseee a lnsue elvewhere was elearly the best policy, and #0 draw Deseribes operadom in Yew york and Mexico with immense | government Commander-in-chief of the line of the Crry ov Mexico, Nov, 2, 1855. et ee Se at ne Meee | LL hen eiens momminienae eke cate 4 gout, and not h litle pathos.—voston ravening Gazette, favo, with powers tr lave intervention in the at | Inureting Review of Mezican Affairs—Conduct and Cha- | pae had any pay for. month: | We then hear of hin at ete enowgeh te he Naya eet nga Prepeagyeg 4 Thain sopiial book, tines ibe gab of Joe Cowell, | fairs of its Custom Houses. He has accordingly ordered 4 : jt | Puerto Princkpe, fighting cocks, and conse’ ed in petty | The City Flour Sil Guard, Capt. B.C. ¥, Bishop, Pe: | This ingenious dodge presented itself at once to Lard there bag ost eo Se book as this published. } 1116 commanding officer here to discharge the National racter of Alvarez—The Action of General Gadsden Vin- facanh be shen? tis tavern bills. Then he turns up in | raded to Stryker’s Bay, with 40 muskets and 10 invited | palmerston’s tertile fancy, no doubt, and it is just one Boston Datly Mat. se 5 4 ‘ dtoated. . Thomas, cit fore a magistrate's court for refusing | guests, They shot for 44 prizes. This was proaounced coors be » 4 One neat volume, 12m0 , cloth. Price Da See eee te ee tee | see coc ak pp edna he Ap AT Be to pay the chatter of a versel which he had engaged to | Gne of the bert cowpanies visiting that place ails summer, | ofthore conjarer's tricka he has a peculiar relish for, ‘ de as Aa Sassan itreet, Now’ York. ¢ ofieer mcommnnd a! this place declines compliance, | ox qq temporary abit ys ae i agttiniate Cs isa Uae to Tegaarin she bere broken the com | Liberty Guard, Capt. O'Donnell, 25 muskets, and Wash. | “Twill send a fow ships aver to the Woxt Indies and klete And for sale ouksellers ard jen'severywhere, Single he tt] ficial 7 ingress beca oo a Ly i bs n 0 Sol ” o8,'! soliton od copies sent by niall, post paid, on receipt of price. Sen SEL WS sea peversanens Te Re attain. |. colied te. give statility to the government, under a na- | cholers was prevailing at Caraceas. Thus we have, in ii LAr ip hapse ne dis BS cane dad secon Sap be byron erie rdlgrken sia ——— etal 2 Z juard, Capt. Watts, with muskets, and | Prime Minister in bla emergeney. Thin wi NCR THE HOLIDAYS—YAKLY IN DECEMHER | HOR. tionally elected chief magistrate, Two days before the | SHODe relinf, some of the sslient, points that went to | soit ins Rand, proceeded to Flushing. ’ ita <a nae tt LIDAYS.“RARLY IN DECEMBER | This looks threatening, and a personal misunderstand: |<, make up that ‘wondrous whole,’ known aya “Serene effect of employing the newspapers and exciting the Bevo emy, thonsand copies of she Urooklyn tndex will be | ie yetween the Goversor of Tamaulipas and Vidaurei | Section by the Junta, there was soarcely an individual | Highness” and “Grand Master of the National and Dis- | E. V., Haughwout Guard, Captain Jobm Williamson, | Pattie, yo that our giving up dhe exmjagn io the Fant be horouruly culated throngzout Kings connty, Advertise. neems 10 be at the bottom of it, A committee left this | Whose eyes did not rest upon Comonfort. Alvarez him- | tinguished Order of Gusdalupe’’—to meanness, t) €0 muskets, went to Port Richmond (their third anoaal L . men's received at the Index office, So. 21 Court stnect, marble | place this morning to wait on the Governor at Tampico, | self had openly declared for him, and avowed his disincli- | St#titude, theft, a taste for low amunemunts, dirty trick- | excursion) last week. They contested for 25 prizos, con. | Will ercape cominent. Berlles, it will keep Chowe bemg. block, or at Nevins? book store, No. 180 Pulton street, until | and request bis immeaiate presence on the line. Not? uf ery and cowardice— tisting of one gold watch, one silver tea wet, two silver | gart Americans ina little better order, They will «wag Becembe withstanding the aspect of uifairs all will be ami nation for the Presidency. There were some of the Junta, And the sole oy his bailed sit kuown, pitchers, one deautiful china ewer and basin, silver gob- | gor lees about our recruiting; they will mind what the a DON ROUKS BELLA BRITION Pours, | settled, an the people ure alive to thelr rights and inter. | fr Yery good reasons, in favor of Vidaurri, and to acrost In this forced flight, is plana’ ring as he goes! ete, silver salvers, silver card and cake baskets, rlehly ye v Ca Te, Oi cory meee Bek Eeonomict best | ests, and will aot allow themselves to ho the victims of | the slandera fabricated and circulated by the hireling | £0 let ax leave tho black cheep and retarn to our | engraver glarn goolets, &e. joy Zoot af than Acaoettiaan te lle Mae ‘dition, 45 vols., 12 mo, ball Kussia, $25—about the cost of the | individual rivalcies. writers for the American press—! that this revolution | *qucM®. Griffiths Guard went on their first annonl exoursion, | Paw off Mexico j—esides a variety of standard works in superior con- | ‘The National Guards are being rapidly organized, un- Attor all, these Mexican statesmen deserve great credit | parndod with £8 muskets. c Ww. Hey, presto, away went the order, and away went the ree | er nded by Captain t. Keily, accompanied by Wallace's B After resetving ‘the sat ty aed . " tansctty |g targe number of wreaths, which were presented to the | “MiPt ‘The drat efiect hae anewered all the Premier's i nap popes apa Ripert 0 | company ay tokens of friendship towards the members, expectations, Th iniatr, ht than to be ridden | tobe put up as prizot, they embarked for Bull's Ferry, | thing of a war—han literally “startled tho isle from 4 with his ill-gotten spoils.” Among other developements | forever by some Old Man of theses, such as a Ximen where ise Gcalanael Bee, Mima ateteds whlee ‘wiea | ceceeiaie. eat iman Whe Bleep sncong mp “ig Kichelieu, a Pitt, a Tulleyrand, a Meiternich, or a Nessel- | awarded to the beat marksmen; then. al er partaking of f OU Pey Batty eigernnt Sere het. cere ig . pe the fine phrases of the Times! correspordent, all are for dition at low prices. Calwloguen ready aad tanto apy. a 7, | bud no cause, but was the uprising of independent chiefs | for the noto qpiscopari style which they have ait dress 3 JORDAN'S G0, S50 Broan laghineapalion @ eres iat ete cathy cree | Ge tha cabins ites Eales vol ‘uated ag the one. | iy certalnly hore pratsewortiy” that that tures whose bumble hoxies were burnt to the ground by | legged thief they had xo frightend into another exodus ph morgane as also cultivating their Iitfle corn-tields, ; on, a Guaxce ar run | | Two newspapers have already been started inthis tty | ot the revolution, it has demonstra‘od that Swnta Anan | [sh avrarded to the beat markamen: then, afer part By captain Waher Ml. Givsoa. {Be esa piselek ceeiae Rae culclly Geeesey? De. aherets base coward, without one redeeming vir- | Let us, therefore, give the Thay cr ee; tthe nT bepaarad by Cap. | Rotten, and the astounding porvllity of a war with the Tiustrated with 40 engravings from original akatches by the | mocracy of the Jelferson and Jackson school intame and | {v¢ smi his abominations and vandalism—but more } ner of credit for their mod tainJobn Kay, Lieutenants Irwin and MeLatyre, visited | United States has rot all heads to thinking, all toaguen len of a ious quarrel—to say he Dig toad AND DEEPLY INTERESTIN Journal, Just published, THE PRISON OF WELTEVKEU Mexican magoates ailman If it coud ve said with author. -L2ino. cloth, an tee ‘ate anon, Iwill yet, for the benefit of tho world photograph | out conveying a sligh’ insinuation apainst those who do . ‘Ono of the rarest and mos! in‘eresting of volumes.—Mirror, | *hiritless when compared Sota. OF Shane pape es, ; seh Photograp! < wae ad | Ft. Re Weil, for target practice, ou Monday last. | to wagglny I hands to gesticuls ’ 1a ap eutoraiing woigeae ~ ‘orien and Knauer, hore leaders are not editorials, but, properly speaking, | this Algerine Dey, im all his deformities, without hold ofies, I would make each.recuvant noble Ronan de- | ering thirty prises were distribu ed, and but for the In Pipe seedy val Sar ithe “ _ <a oe yt e most captivating we have read for many a is of rights. », Yet thi y ve previ impious men be: clemency of the weather would have been @ mtost tris picts ye alae teahnpadiney tascet A lot of thom ear ation Trade and enmmerce aro improving, and our friends of | fide or shadow of a virtue, Yet this une bout monster, | When vice prevail and impious men bear exay, — ] St Parad, tt | sve golng heme (nclantly, 10. sabe santracte: toe twliiiag the great republic come over and go back without having | the European Powers (all save Russia) would have Published by J, ©. RIKER, 129 Fulton stree — = Bat ene must not blow hot and cold with the same steam frigates, Others will stay here to sell the baodw Aruffian to ask them where they are from or what they ] jionored and introduced into the family of royalty—while | y,rath. Exhibitions Theatres a LIFE OF JACOB BARKER.— Thave not yet discharged ali my wrath against : ove! ' 6 to pt comes. Some Now ready, me Sing. Poe tho ropresentative of free institutions was to be denounced | the ‘‘outs,”” nnd it {2100 soon ty begin to plich into the | p BROADWAY TimnaTRA.—-The drams entitled “ Tacretia | Our Bovernment must ralee pay war expenses, AnowwEsTs IN’ TAW Sone days ago, Dr, Henry Sisson, late of Kentucky, was , ine!" Hesent developements. have, bowever given, me | Borgi#,”’ is announced for to-morrow nwear they won't go home till the fag of (reedon Mien LIFE OF JAC 04 BARKER, murdered in coming over Edinburgtto Reynosa. It | by his own countrymen for not joining in the prostitution f taelination ¢ + tan tal od ff the * Li, | the eminent Auer trees, Mra. Jul from Tower hill of New Orleans, Louisiana, with H storical Pacts, his Finan- | is not known who the assassin was. and ignominious homage. Faking ect ap ras ageanll ig padi gtngant! ty: the “1i- | will sustain the ebaracter of Lucretia is with the Governme t,and his Coarse on Lin- Don Juan Kio, formerly from New Orleans, and tate ; berate’ (¥) don't prove themselves very liberal, I'l 20 | barig and Hack,” will also be played Tho Englieh are quite as much moved, bat la a differ- portant Political Questions, from 1300 10 1555. merchant ia Brownsville, diod suddenly te thie nity ot | . Tozeturn from my digression—the conservaiors having | over to the enemy. I was always an adiniter of your nys : flay The ‘ 42 bear’? & par bl cay “Copel phe neuralgia, He wax a bighly respectabie man, ant hae | failed in thelr efforts, Carrera and Haro y Tamar, (in | ten of tactics, Mr. Editor, and always help the out: | | Bowyny Tukaru:—A new drama, stylet the White way. The “ragged Heslan ar” aul song nee e , J : d Voll,”’ is announced for to-morror tL, together wit them at prevent. They have not the least df Te we can jude of tho balding bY a back, or ot his book by | been much regretted by his numerous trends. the British interest,) to falsify the revolution of ayutla, | Waey* {eget ins put th oss sas rags phan {is docaeee Of Miphet ie tue Had,” andl Woe WORGMAOE |: 4c entenenter tm Olvierte bieovhene aia cA poy Areure it will recuive the approval of te enlightened public: | P. S—Sinoe writing the above, we have received an | Son ret their heads together to create dissension among | make ’ein f rtechalotl did under that feu denfer! | arco of Forty nit.” 8 fool as that, John Bull, i SRO. express from Monterey, with Governor Vidaurri’s note in} the chicfs. The mistaken compromise of Comontort with | This ke # the atmosphere in pod dition, prevents | Benton's Tawra —The popntar comedy of Stilt Lcok bateetaaten nee ebbdecd: bececminncbiae maaan x °D. APPLETON & CO. 346 nnd 48 Broadway, ews ee Se eS ee eee wd them, while Vidaurri and Garcia wishod to subjugate bim Pape aw egg yo Stank th tensa tae Sawin tiaate bi he Pe ieenas ar 'Villinies aod | fam; but iow comes Marey’s tur me Vrhine Mintater oo ere cy, A rege the omeap ev niente to the punishment of a traitor, hed created some little | variety of abominations which they would Uke ts be at. | bly Dinwh,”’ will likewise be played. going to allow the dignity of the government and the __. _.... FENAN MN 6 en a ge Roun dister’ that de mas faltering. in the tracey and hisan- | But Vitnow sive you a summary of now, whlch dont | wWarzack'y Tiara —Thoxe thre flant pieces, | tua cfeste of eho counties ee iegue- TO LOAN ON WATCHDS, JEWELRY on this side were not, in violation @f the laws of | nuncistion by a ‘inoderado” paper (EI Sigh) but a Bhade fF QmenMe towmond, Texkay alialre being slnvly cots dl’ | wthe Pownger,’ <« Manitert Mextiny and © The Lown “ ; 0) OOO proctor stones ; cheeks, Mexico, given up to them.’ This T gether trom the pub- ‘| 15 sdvance of cnservatien, apd éedioree’ bp the Bpanish | eer av tiee pommel ; _ fat a Lover,” are therpiecss provided by wopager Wallach | Ment joan Wi he sutter an Englich Minister, or 1 eomtnr ications contitendaily, | lished correspondence, and commen’ is unnecossary on Panes ‘They do say @ permanent iuiniviry can’t be formed, be- | {| o1row Prompily wicivied to," wah alwars roady on an afiair that will prove so highly injurious to people on } Ptees, (we have French and Spanish jouraala in Mexiey | cause all the premlers yet proposed iro two red, and some. | fet Lo morrey eventny, | anyhody else, to neud a poworiul dent ty eruise Aloag amr ap in sums to 610,00. Apply at the loan oilice, room } hoth sides of the line. preaching European dogmas,) fixed the question at | “bat sans c rtéé-ish, And that tue first thing they ace Woc's Mixsimata,—This company continne to fill thy comste In joke or earnest? Will Governor M 10, £04 Broadway. —_—- < ty the elect Al ‘ , | after is the chureh property. Tals of wousee bei beau ifal hall every night. The tar Maram poopie of the United States 9 “¢ =NORBY £0 LOAN ON DIAMONDS Our Tampico Correspondence, vernevacs, by the election of Alvarez with great unani- | all the doemey arty down upon thom—vnservalars, | 1 tke leading ‘eattie for to morrow « on free Lad Patreavet $600,000. pont te eget anh ea Ay Taweiro, Nov. 1, 1855. | ™'Y: ‘Tits was @ Mextean rocket ia the comp and Junta | saints and all. But ft is sald the church be made the | Bucstay’s SimeNauira are to produce their excellent | \"halkelnre’? they won't - ’ Py Donght for carh; stocks, no'er morig: ke, orlaved. r ects . f comservatian ny je Complide a 1 new government a loan of $600,000, whieh ie equal w | harlesque opera of § bale," to ren vit “Valo.” a« tbey eali bim heve, will pay dearer for tis ‘confidential ‘and. prompt. By CAGMCBON & OO, | 1 Worthy Disciple of Sania Anna—Movements of the | i eon ran in ait ae tte on nach IK | about ore per comt of its capital! This 1 doa't belleve. | with the usual good cast ifn. “netful dodge” than he ever dreamt of, 1 bog raapant oe Cla 102 Nassau street, corner Garsa Forces—Hormarion of a Porce of Foreign Residents | tiruce in tds paper against the Anverican Mialster, re | Mother charch bas never done anything of the kind fn Racumt axn ne “Manaeasme.'—The London Athe. | Tully to sulnntt to the renders of the Hamath, and “the Sf Ana. room No. 2, scoond Nor | for Seif Pretection—=Drbeelling Policy of the Cadine a | yeating much ot the invention, fabrication and gest thid countey bette, and why should suo throw » sop 1 | nam, Uet, 27, anya :—"'Tho New Yorkers, after all, have | Tersotmankied” om th ofthe Adantic, whether $557. V00 TO LOAN—ON WATCHES, DIAMO) Washington—Scioure of the Money Destined to Pay th: | ‘bat frst found being iu the spanish and Preach papers bar pepe pol ‘pil Bhe : eo sear io the willaise out of Mile, Rachel. Tho'oitier | ‘2?! Ne. Ay fen eae - British Bondholders—Costergation Caused by the Threat ¥ os ay. no fl gi gaabareeed in we Siglo, oy oe ¢ enon pyle call bigotry) of her | wight she was treated by thom t a serenade and ¢ valuab! , hold inplido, always in the te vket for plu ae ed tune struc under be Y Pers street, fom 9 til’ 6.” Business Attack of Gar:a—Its Probable Result. sA6 lnnitug. full well teak tio bea wo hoses deeascas |, O86 who killed himself, years ago, by at pHing cnet, Se medic ad mae © | in barope, and leave w it ‘Gid gold anit silver bought. N, B— 1 ve A tack inj property, i Be ays lar mplimentary music had pasted. On th iael | un, to attend to north of the Ris Sovedeees randined cn Saterday. ral Traconis has been in command of this garrison peras—the on y, exponents, of beraliem in Manion | (ego tae, ceerer Pikretic fsamalce the tcl ofte x. ber vrother, presented himself to r hanks | Grande, or south England is eter _——— es " ‘ ascendant, At the bead o 4 atanea | te OF Dpectae-Gouaras of the Post office, vr, thu ce eg Lem og rm gy RcenAs. Of WATOR@E MI Da, | Since the 20th of Inst month, and all his acts herearethe | the venera-oa Gemiae Partha. hye a ged Meet’ | but which gives him no seat iu the cabinet. He in tryin ally fovcbed, tent yt. rg Dag nally boasting, and Daniel W avtunitied 1. Una Oe $40.000, O00 iertey. ae eda furnii my Bi and | second evition of Santa Anna, and the probability is that ragaeity to appoint Vostipastior General, Ps ord hae ea of th musty, which h Ss Hile-t suitable occasion. This, we observe, Mile, Saanag tos bis Bloendont mos stun ieee yoy a , m y aa . ¢ i other , @4 v ith bi lie ive eo ; alo jormeusly costly, a chel bas singe "i to ¢ argest andiene 1 thee Pore ree on aba ferns ie ye Srey decertption of merzbandlg, In large or gba lamounts, | he will make « similar exit,"as ho ha proved himsel mags men, equally liberal with himself, railiol | oct railsble Gewes Palomino (onta Anna's Posusester | COC! nse since done; and to the largest andien coal-gard in Dominics, few monthe only very large one. indeed) which she hae yet atten iu America. How the lady will settle her complisn with the power who rule the Thédire Francais remains Mr. Craw et St No. 998 Houston street, between Mercer and Greene. more than worthy of the appointment to which he has | jn Mexico, twice deceived and aband General) is that distinguished colonel w RS, Agent. | Leen eecredited, as far ax notoriety for plunder from the | jured usurpe iy score of Frenchanen of Mejia ¢ captured at Tampico, keeping t starved the whe m for three or », backed by M. ‘ Ihe Hie. med by that pee , he retired ty his villa, too aged for ser NY AMOUNT OF MONEY 70 LOAN, OR PURCHASED | public treasury is concerned! Vice in Ube fel be continued to advise wo counsel Al ¢ days without foo! or w nd then whot them all he Kistory of (hase atv pedgronen. (nthe you Usink atensh prices, on d’amonds, wat late, rich jewelry, —-_ i 4 wig ‘ varez in the true cause of the nation, until that cuiefl ba od eee nas Caen Sa ee New World mus r vother effervoscencan a5 . Satable personal ‘proper'y, and merchaolive yaneraliy. ft, } General Garza, under the orders of Viduarri, has boen | thi farhed over all obstaclen, and drow him aear ite | This ts history, and it iaapestally «ti inthe French | Nhe ijeaoy but It ta beng in the anaes of Sap Be 0; bout it ha nip iatration, fering the upport of the agairet Kurla! Nay, the 1 treaty of 1850; that be should never again be employet oy his government ony where on the coast. It was omler this man that the United States mail acriving from New WOOD, Futon street, serous Hoos, root ream; # A: at to. | hovering round Tampico duving the inet ight days, with (i ran nts app had tertig ibeibancer ca hace a force of some 900 men, bub ns yet nothing has been at ——4. in the most lmportaut post of his cabinet at this lrepeat to you, that of my owa personal know ledge, I know that Alvarez never ‘ot or desired tae wally oe Gat Gor WIDOW LADY, WHO HAS. VERY RECENTLY g- | tempted in the way of an outlet to the precious Mexican |), f lie. and ; Orleans was ri ly foxpected, violated, and a Mr. Buchanan seduced the Heitieh gare come elizhly embarrassed, wishes tue joan of 3100 for six | blood. sueviamany (1 Ges vepabite, abd that he caly pissed portion of It enlisely vapproased’ during (Be Hantn Ani ond that the & ato reorwiting tn tine Rates, Tale wes, femuail . for the use of which a comfortatly (urnished room will : the callot the Junta to counteract the disguised a begiv Yel thhaoreot at Washi ints Anna | ccting there, wi have Glled the ipl hall of ‘ my a4 be given, with the comfrls of aqulet home, in one of tun moxt | The Amerisan Consul, Franklin Chase, bas beon acces J bare intrigues of the * conservadores” and “moderados,’” | ivi Vet the goveinnient at Washinglon meokly in Tonjon, chied thick oF eored am Demek: OS Leen Tae Fated pavlont oi clty; locatfon near roadway, Addres¥ | gory in forming an armed ass ciation, aided by the irit- | f* jf lnitocsMeweed ged hee pireeee ane | lstions | 17 Gates fad teat Onee hed on Aatiow TO THY RDITOL OF THE HERALD. = . | ishand Spanish consuls, +0 that they may be ableto J in tho hands cf the “purds.”. This polltieal combina, | Jackson, or was be s myth ' ‘ NG DOES: ROW. 13y S008 CASH LIBERALLY ADVANCED IN ANY | protect the interests of thotr respective uutions, as woll | tion, better known ns ths absolute central elomenty was |, They tre having m terrible time at Tainplon. Gere, the On Wednesday evening the suidience at the Bowery wv. Maroy atthe oldest aed most responsibie. ofice in the sity, i | ay the unoffending Mexican citizens. But, alas for the | Meretore taken by surprise by the election of Alvar dai eats ae ay tothe Laden aL stope Donen be i cok te he (okie a loward street, coruer of Broudway, over Hawos’ bakery. | yo. i 1 4 , i verceiving ‘hat ‘they bad failed to dissension | 2G 1 Traconia, the cwnmander of the Insiders, says | stone ¢ of fur years play | will ve ext wtem The strictest echiddence may be relied pon. exicans, they seem to be # God-forsaken anid ill-fated the liberal chiefs of the revolution. he “iberal », and in fact holds power from the | was "A New Way to Vay Git Debts,’ in which M been Instructed by this government vomit this wn af MCLAUGHLIN & ONEITA rare, and it matters little whio rules, as xt ix only a change i iastaceutor tee a nuteations were all | SEW kovernment at Mexico, having been appolnted to | Hoothreyd Fairclough mie his first appes in tale | wenrvamtable outrage an the United states Minister, oF haw NEY ADVANCED, OR BOUGHT OUT FOR CAST. of maste ith the exception of Lo tgpinenen Sg 2 ped ig Ent | Now city. This gentle nen yen ye te fem ve Wont the Times ¥ dupet by \@ own government, whose so- 5 a — ‘ th ty of Mr. Ge he corres pon which preceded the hostilitic phos heen playing under an nesnmed name for iu tint Diamonds, walebes, or fewairs, planoiartes, dry gonts, | Inotioed the old flagstaff, which wan raised by awnak | patiently waiting the denouement, of evens was | (ranecendant, gh an amount of patriotism aud ‘tint | the Inet th ee or four years of many didion!- | They m here that Hon. Mtobert T. Lowe wee Tous and iecency Company, room? In. $33 road. | Mmale hand in November, 1846, now gracing the balcony | 1% animadverted upon oy European allies is ny displayed even in this eountry i he lend, ring a pectoct n- | lately opyuinied to the Vieo-Preddency uf Beard of opposite the way theatre. 'C. WILLIS, Agent. of the United States consulate, and the same flag which | #4 wish dupiicity, until gentlemen, in some larico, y 0 thi bat to the cow tade-—e fal sic vider te teas coe mesenteric aE. nal " rel-defenee, and to’ deh be is ” his playing was most brilliant, | win Dee Ties me {we METROPOLITAN FIR INSURANCE COMPANY, | W#* then planted in weakness, when life and death was n, wae’ compelled ty read ageless teers te ited States Marshal's Office, and the applanee whieh greeted it ms mt enthusiastic, AL | fa known to be. This gentlersa *. the cham 3 a } fend g in the breeze, A a note, and marked private, upon the Monroe {| THE EXTRADITION OF THE FRENCH FUGITIVE: aly neg eth “ lie nie a prreberadadltng: spe ye Bowery aA pe Boe > at No. 108 uh I856.— | in every step. Rut it now stands floating in the bre: 4 " d ‘hed pri pe 1 the emelurion of the act be wae most low! through which Lard nveye h f while the poor horror-stricken females are sheltering 0, uwateh Bed clared thirty years he CHARGED WITH roraRKyY. or M ‘J “ f the m ‘ P them ait + auger ih ms the Ne b a . Histes could not look with ind eon es oe rae ® 5 and dlences seen for a lon loure sjuare, cince Mr. Buchas : themselves under its folds. On the same night, General States could not look wi ie aoe om the re Nov. 11.—In the Matter of Nicholow tom—tn aon- | in the walla of Was again’ cilied ont | goontty be. bis parcuad 6 Jedislons bad ¢ Garza’s mon were aid to be about ty attack the city. " ge 7 sudden! ved | ‘quence of the decleion of Judges Nelson and Botts, re the curtain, the U. %. Consul, as well as the otler forciga ag nts f cones fs and. eroatot’ ouch | denying the inotiew foro. habecs ovepus, 00d malt of appluse, and ANTRD—A FEW THOUSAND DOLLARS, TO AssIST | seemed Vigilant, and we observed that functionary, with | fniter ay cpl sas peas corpas, aod in pur. oye {aworking oof the mest valnablo iavénons af the | hissideaims, nearly at the lines, watehiag the aiioach | toon rent to all the goverhmnia acest ce he suance of the report of Mr. Commissioner Morton, the f Trcic tow teourend ddiiees, will And thie ns opporamtsras. | of pll'sccon, ned oll contagion: tape nao chennai ett | Busia. ‘The Moeralism of the of thi accused was criereé to be returne! to the French gov ay paralleled. Nove but caplialista need apply, Address, pos |), poy pent ig | 4 ude s hoagie poner Minister to the ineoming as created a linn | erment. th ina Uatas | paid, Profi, Duion square Post cffice. p vetien Ob nrg Ke tan; Goberno awful sensation with ther tatives of France and The following correspondence hus taken place — Gesauies teen bas Soe > pal = ee en | On the return of the Calla States Consul from the lines | SMt!®, ana the ghost of « neighooriog cepublic, vristhug Dearie or Sra ee up its eaght wings of federaliem a! Cuvrva sok aS try cl he found many had taken vofage in his aouse, bringing | 4, vette . 4 ux, Nov. V of . <x GENTLEMAN WHO Unpeneranns | Welt Jewels, pate, silver, gold, &e., looking apon him | the Emperor at Petia Yin a op yembenae feo Satan gre be dsmarath $5.000. the clothing business in aN ibe dawaile, wisues | 80d his fag for their suivation; and even the General | ciection of Alvarez, cumsary to hit dectee, it was noord | wg: ogee 4 t jerformance in our | Midecienes cients aves, wanes ae, sete ce sent him his military chest, contatping a large amount | cy°rua,"t Alvarez, cau gary to his was sneered | iesty the Fm eroe ef the Prete, luath a I have the howe . 1p cash sud his abiiiiles could v6 made availayie with ie | in donvloons apd Alver eoiu, and for which he would not aie that h Yo fade tortun in conformity with the treaty between the | mit DWEND TO THE DRAMA “ow hall Govekod thdare pores adarose We. Heratd oan receive a receipt, of depont. Bat in tho meantime all | oy, and that all the members of the Junta hed conpro. | °%,Ameties and Beamer, for the muturl rure — | ome. of rand dollars per autumn. Addcess W. W., Herald oll business i suspended, and the merchauta Arainod of | jafved themselves with him, ke, Thin claw of ctandcon | (iitminal fugitives frem justier, comeluded w this calomny be last dollar. Money > ‘oro 1! M per cer ars ; My Ses «clase of wlanders | she 26th day of Febpusr, be so a. ¢ " i Mans’ FARMER (GERMAN), Wit0 PERFROTLY Uxnmn. | Heit last dollar. Money is worth frot 134 toh per cen | were ciremlated by foreign oMicials far and wide, calling | Nicholsesetiilon ete ett dia eit UNION COCKER, be fe-—TROT TIN ws wv “ in Yoglaws, stands hie business, nnd is endowed with all the aoe , , not be ob- | Alvares a thief, barbarian, and associnted with A un ted tm France’ ald Wheseen phtng matids 20: 000K: thhiee salle Rents, to weg . emparel t aneadore te Imowiedse reia'ing to i, wishes to take w slare In a lori 0 natn y . ‘ 4 squall filibamteros to spoil and murder his eonntrymen. hes been found to saneiaieas toe Vern, « 4 FebLone oF 80 oF m0 acres, siuunted nthe wilnt ai aw Sor’. | Mi | fips pressures and squalid poverty, no | 1 'Know Alvares well; he dup Of the. Indian | otvene found i ies eiane st Bow York, ame of Wednesday afternoon, between g. g. ¢ ahons or eichangy 4 thre of $0 or 100 eneye foe lig property proper hands; bat it fe trocdun down by her numseces ty Lay tg mo cals tee and with far lew savage | thority and in due form of law, been Washington and | Harry of the W Address, pre pald, J. A., 196 Gold street, Krooklyn. rants for power of all kinds—ccledantical and civil—ind oe ~ bs oligs “eg Bag sie Pyro no os ponte Ana | George W. Morton, a Commissioner appoi | war won by W wu. The fire time ore! foe ane the cross male the altar of «acrifice to the down-trodden ‘s gg Pi cp Cireutt Court of the United States {n end for the touth . yd to bave more speed the gray, and the NE NOTIOR.—THE OC PRETTY : not wishing to ts y eet v P eee ene The cake See Tik, | Mexican, and the crucifix mace the standard of ty Hh aesemary. 00. s ascertain | StS, tistrlet of New York, for examination wpm raid | e@ing ena 10) to 70 on him; but the next tine th firm of C. 8. Caswell &('0.. is iiethik isle entiate saim kwon whether it would he proper to lo ao at a provincial town, | hath’ found end ‘adjuiped the! ite cedenee meen (rthe gray offering fifty dollars oven : drawal of Ur. A. 1. Busby. th anh -vesh Foor Agpvodly thay Fel oat of the capital of the country, aod in hope to entrap | 49 clas Bucill Scoee ‘ eight the oth Wart Ped Bena eee ae en, eee eee tee were MONS T te Anaeiens Mntee ia Gis tam of Genta, 0:05 | Sots hocsmmmnaees we tee den ie e ahha eae ning wutiio do this day a a Eprom teed AR pall gly cody A * | vot to felcitate him watil bie arrival in the city—to give id {npeo rgeey, as D than the other, amd that we Wrst would more to be pitied than blamed, at least those classes wh y af-resaid, and has ther te hk Nhe ‘as partner,’ and will continnw their business aa heretolore, un- | wore to be pitts rf The poverannt of ‘the Tinta | ime; momey and opportunity for another pronusciamen dillon be epumaattind warounet to t Bg heat oat wines Perea cent epee rio rea Biates ta morally blind to itelown interests. Why not SAF ee reek of catiiee Conevier contd Sp perveoers the aald treaty ; mow, these presents are to reuire of 1 the remsin thal aa 8 OAS a > ee : ¢ “ . hen the votes wero paved, and the note of the MI | ine tT r Pe gf 2 Se eee mfr wae ee this piace, and am periited to refer 10 my Inte house, (8. | eneak to them in their ‘own vernacular tongue? {t (st route for ‘*Cuernavace, ’ in ligence.”” | ing charge or custody of the aforesaid les Bualilon The attendance was Onur Paris Correspondence Cage 8 Co. of New York A. J. BUSBY | Ute in this age for old fogyiamn and time-torn veterans | Lb next morning he wax roonived by Alvarez, and the | {i surrender and deliver him nyt. th. Cones) teencrad ficat.Wesbington won the pole, They wees Saree, BE. Dov), Bes. to become diplomats, ana cope with the order of Sante | °Urtous address aad response thereto by the I'resident | of France at New York, or to any other duly 6 t hedd going arow tae gun, mn, Now, 1, 1866 LUTION OF OOPARTNHASUIP <THE CoPART. | (usdaluye and all’ minor mints, divinitive and head | “Met ereated new convernation among the diplomatic | thorised by the authoritioa of France to recorve hlta into the then broke Lord Palmardon's Mam Dencnstretion Aguind the Gatioh hersiip hereisfore wlwing betwenn the ndersigued, | devils Indigenous of Mexican growiti and manmutes- be ap waa pebdouly ivand that the only vente custedy dee ‘pian ek Sande Aawnt Rely ot amelie name of Sloane & Ryndera, is this day dissolved, hy | tur Jement is here st undergo | tna. apes tn fee n textimes ec Wiliam 1. Mar lecretary A was onl r . Coneaat, pad Goa ailinnery votpess Wil be conuansh | fing Le Cnmemt fe not there-nthe race mast undergo | the usual escort, scot was provided, ant ss the | og mate of the United Matin Vf nmeion have hornet ; trgtch. He tome, Dom Piatls Porthorming Midury of Dighe 9— Mr, Meson ark Hix Aeailonts, de, de ¥ the old stand, No. 49 Canal street (Brandreth House), by 8. At this moment General Traconis haa seized the 25 per Minister of the United states was returning in b The Crimes hae not been evacuated, Not even the ofan. salt sat ‘ 7 > the efty Cente e continuance. a Weg cum. The umectier | cent of the British bondholders, paid them from the a. | Miata, the Lins peratie duiganse to the fty, Yh signed my name, and canved the sal of the Department State to be affixed at Waakineton vixteenth day of oud the opper turn, amd Dusiness of the Sirm will be arranged by 8. C. Sloane, tes of this Custom House; but the Eaglich and oth pl mity was prancing in November, A. 0. 3! of the wience of the the qosrt le, Ha ‘ ioe Ginnie ee OANE merchants aay, ‘Well, wo will pti Boy Bg cap end feather to dy the vbsequious to the panther under | tpited tutes the Both. met ie Maney ogain going 60 tacietretdar Workington porotag oe estopel, ‘no larger," snbording ELIZABETH @. RYNDERS. | of-war or steamer snorling along here with her demands, | *.<s{@ escort to Cuernavaca, Dut for Mr. Gadeden’s promp: Cowme tie Grevsae at. me: Prarw t seaathy aif the way, dt was hall 6 donon \eogths 0 the Monitor, “than one of the torts wl jcining Pass,” Dated New York, Oct. 11, 1855. not only for the amount but demages also.” Joho Bilt wilt | 2° a9 well ax just, the European Jegations would not seas ae hen they came ty the score. Tine of sono! mile, 2 Dave et lawn muastoned by the allies Anew o a Bet ike oe iedtantts cabinet’ 03 Wedink = Spreetiesd the irlum m z the vulutlon on the iis thle Be No ' bh ey be om the “pper ture, and was a tore bongtbe | nary levy has been ordered throogbout the fa ATRIMONTAL.— A GENTLEMAN OF FREPOSSERSTNG | terete at this port. They presumed that there was no | ie, /ePresentatives of other powers. Thask (od, cen | "1 ilo Oot soot re on eerie your |. iwrond lint They were lapped guing arcana the 1 thirteen million heetelit@yer grein om which Pnglan’ tal Gunes ts a income | Prittieal capital to be made ont of tt, and the poor Consal | {railem, under the lead of Spanish treachery, and bicked | “lection you have made of Mr. Iurenzy Angelis, your | | wrumt Jhut they Neen lapped ering Seuanes $6,000 por anmim, desires to form « marriage alliance wit | Politica! capital to bw made » and the poor Vonsal } by British and French influence, s dead beyvad tbe pomer | IePULY,10 convey to Franee NL arn, De as ania thee sence B04 France count te mv Gen from tamnine this winter, aa ee ee et Mite Gai | he best could. ‘But, fortunately, "he iar tect uct | teruseltation. The United States will rot tolerain | [ SOrReRy, in the nawe of the Prenct yon tack The beet, ome oprcad apap ot bes deen received from the "World's Gramary,”" the tals Square Pos! office. » em" |} Knowledge, together with moral courage, He recolved sere dee Wertess, ond her Minister bas not —" Sones AGENT ie eee aie seagens ty oon yd ene to the half wile pole’ They trotted 9 08 tates of Aanerion from a. om reign tions. le vs a ” hav ode " “9 = ASTROLOGY. Manse t's mam oh-war ts thery tock ea Cote Beate rear ten ge ge Y reas t vine ongths aboot on the upper tare. |. Vet! lest this very momen: thet the Iden Plage rea afloat invento; Our Cruz Correspondence. “A arrow ne Are m rf oak 1 ‘“ b o + insobent hrew Com geanee Astin, nnoxcits, braver Serdhemts Reve’ toon, Gepost Ss tae ercnoyes wre Vin Goon, Bova, ites. | Caeen Cunseguenty, 7 tet be ei ph oud oe ee es ashes ce tar Sane | in ot tao Yanhoea,” cad Giew abort omnaty Summers teveraad aque @ a worm form.” Femata ietore: | vuited, Sater Coneulate, a sum which amounts to over | Stramer Unitat StatcamOn Dits at Vera Crumelmrrion | mim na the order of Seivering’ in tm: the pilwner ral adatom Clevedon hits, bat be ie Paris Cometistionnel ami other unt Qa! organs of Tnptties, nighterare, Rysterion and dleansee of children cured Sittton malt steamer lott , on the Ist inst. while |S National RrputatiomaCoras de MericomAnccluics of | Tench you, to consider Mr. De Angelis ax my wie am! at anoe bebind om the upeer re | the French greerumen!. Lord Valmerston now shores curable) by Mrs. . (medical clairvoyant, reet agent, entitled to take dertrery ani cherge of the ad ath Moeriag stcoet, near Broadway. or no pay. the officers of the garrison shed their gold lyce, Senta Anna—Native Mulety—Miniserial Crvise— | prisoner and to han, under bom the tecketreteh aevion the | Napoleon a: be once afore! Koerwth and Mactinl, Hack % nS. HAYES, THE Fi : without shedding much lustre on their arms on either Church Munifiemce--The Mezican Pot Offer Blocly | of the Avago and uct him inte the hams of | lower tarts, aod ‘hough’ that he would win the | ei boy che illustrious grmeral whe planned the campaign AEE TCT A Re OT ee pores ohn stuns wee | 2 Work at Tampico. perial oh bully, yours, | heat. ie was s kenath lehind, however, when Wey | 1 1, crisnen io the cabinet of the Tuileries, ood Riseten Peopecting their heoth and happinem, ‘Mire Hayests | «int forces under General Germ hed, with @ tow of 4 BON THOR Cones Leneral Ae Pranee cane to the score, Time, 0:44. bow thelr ‘mounted cavalry, amounting to tome three hun | I'returned to this moet here elty, from my fying | levelved from Abraham t, Hillyer, Fay, U.%. Marsal | 7/int Hea! —Harry took the lead for » mile ant s haxt, | comdurtad |! by wiegrash with hue inet om the fewere of for the Southern diatrict od ee vars, We bey A | when be broke and Wectington te tart and won the | pt. Clont, be bramtiches the reurd of hia tnpertal ally te Properly naxnetize by Doster Wate, ‘the most wxiltul Nicolas Bucillon, to be conveyed on board of the Aragy | beat eary, the tay horse being very teed. Pine of the | 6H sirnetions, amd chiefly towards the Armia of Amer 7 * 76 Grand street. 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