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IMPORTANT FROM CUBA AND MEXICO, Very Latest from the Mexican Republic. Grand Scheme of Spanish Invasion on nan Continent, Deaionstretiens of Spain on Mexieo and San Domingo. Payment of the Spankb Bondholders to be Enforced on Nexico tsabmbeieime y. DESIGN OF ANNEXING SAN DOMINGO, &e., & &. Our correspondence from Aavana, and our translations from Spanish and Sjanich tmorican journals, reveal a grand echeme o! tli ing op the part of Spain, the importance of which must aot, in the midst of our elec- tion complications, be overiooked or under estimated. We appead them. eee Our Havana Correspondence, Havana, Oot. 12, 1866. fhe, Adack on Ben Domingo and Invasion of Menico— Concha sends Arms w San Vomunge Ciy_Om dal Tri tumph over the United Stata—Fiench Reading of our Treaty with the Republic& Distinguished Spani hk 6 neral to go to Mexico AB express arrived from the Domiaican republic a few dayseince, with a requisition from the Spanish Charge ; ‘apd Consul Genera! near toa) goveroment (Segovia), tor - } island. aid and assistance trom Cen. Conchs, Captain General, Governor of Cuba, Ac The sistance Is to be immedi- mely rendered, although we are in the midst of the more Serious preparations for the tovasion of Mexico or block fade of its ports, Tbe xpanish brig o war Habanero has recetved orders to procee) wit all posabie despatch t> the City of St. Domingo, woth is to be the goin! Jappul for the movement againes the invegrity of the Dominican republic, and its conversion to Svanish possession and Jurisdiction. Gen. Concha sends ao oficer of the Spanish army, named O’Nagbto on board of the brig, as bearer of despatches, and ic charge of 5.000 stand of atms for ‘the wee of Segovia sad the troops be bas matriculated from the army of the republi> aod ernyerted toto Spanish subjects, Of this busin. ss there 1s no doubt—and I have frequently heard the boact by Spavisb ollicers that ‘Un cle Sam’ had been outwitwd oy the canaing of Segoviain ‘their relations with that reyebic. Will the Ualted States Eemitte indignity offered to tnem, ia their diplomatic re- With the Dominican republic, by this tool o the Spanish goveromert, ia coe covsammation of the iniqut ‘tous design for its avsorptina by snat Po ver? I beg to declize the version giv-a by La Presse, ot Paris, to we Rr ogy | of whe aty wade by tho United Demiviesn repoduc: “That it had aot Dackeer of reacings required by the approving the Semate,”’ 6” \bas rep whic trealy bears contrasiction apd » oof against the assertion, by kbrir constitational record eagrossment. proof were necessary that it is ip ever¥ respect a document, apd evttied 10 fuil respect aad cre tence wit all Powers ou frieacly relatioas wut the Catted “i s-0b goveruments, laciad- wg even the wretch Segovis the -panish Charge, it is to be found in the jeter written by Segovia himself to Mr. Marcy, Which was signed by Lecastda, the Secretary of State ct tbe Dominicen » pb 1s—ulegally crested by the will of raid Segovia, ano enforced by punish armed ves- se's {a the port of Sap 1) m In that te ter, pleading & the return of the treaty for correction, no suck cf Lin & Feenct afterthought, and of the brain ef the ewitor of La I’vese eaune—and tbat sifecred for the returo—was on aoccocnt of “orthographic errors’’ ana ‘iaformal constrac.ton "in parase and cbisograpny. I bear it sgatp r peal o that troops are Wo be sent down to Mexico with the Spenvb armada, and thate distin guished general is expected out from Spain to take charge of the military Opereticos there. \t is mot “Corporal rim, who ao mech di«.teguebe t Lims if at Coustantico pe ‘with bis suite, sac ibe Driiant uniform worn by him. ecl{ and eta. Ege : bats face if oo ba tay 5 ast Havana, Oct. 16, 1856 ding Ships ond Men ee eel ny The Mez!ean I ivasion Scheie € Ql Rex lym Definite Or oly Auncsmmnes— fron aad ret ae - he of San De Locked Jor—Fren € that Step— Murder ond Robbe itm Dusting wp “a ergyman=The New United 8 ‘The steamship Biack Warrior, Oaprain Smith, arrived off the port Iast night, at 8 o'clock, im forty-two hours from the Belize. Had been Cetained jn the river by a Might breakege, which coorumed elgbt hours a repa'ring Ovr Spacish news, with our suggestive additions for ministeria) revolutions, s the town talk—and cabinet combinations are as commou as sugar boxes, and as “glean ’ as Pezveia. who, it w reported, may get again to the vertex of the wheel for Cuban affairs—which will, of course, put Cuban prosperity at the still point. Tue proepect for the invasion of Mexico \s not as bright was—fear ard cost begin to mingle tn our calculations— ‘and then, we are yes without cefinite instructions from the supreme government at Lt aithongh we are ready to act at a moment's w —our ehips with fall complements and tore, ‘manitions if War or peace, and sons. Tt ie Paid that the next ls will determipe the fate of Mexico { there # & permavent govcramert arranged at Matrid, ‘The brig Habanero is ett! bere, altuough ready to sail for St. Dom’ngo, the capital of the Domtaicaa repubitc, and we caicuat ap immeduie anaera joa tothe realms of the Spanish crown, by apa wuh tre advice of Bet aad Freeeb courc ls, composed of the foreiga agents of tose Powers dear that government Murder and robbery bare been rife ts our small and pure comi wy he aye past. A Spaniart, ont mi dewe walls, ‘ied bis wife, whom be found in susp! c.ows fam. larly With & povee ofMeial, who was in his bod ‘The mlste ie was 10 bot killiog be gaaraian of tne public peace. Yester¢ay moruing Captaiu Villa, of the ['ajaro de! Veeano, was attacked just ovteide the walls, on tis way to the ratiroad, by two rubners with Knives. (oo he «socked down, ao4 the other ran away, getting 10 thing but bard usage (or arleeviers night of watch for picader. A dagoiti of twenty ve or thirty, have laid the country uncer contripation near Cardenas, visitag estates, taving what they require and killing where re slatance \s ollered. A poor curate, who bad deen liviog rather protusely for a oriebate, was reged by a party from this pang last wees, bis pose, ears and ali ectra- Neous cutting upow bis person commited that could be Drocg¥t within rench of the knit, If) died next day Three or four have been capturet, bat the police seom to be held tu awe by their daring, and there are no rolun veers for the dangers to de + ncountored. Our few Cousul will cell on tbe Captain General to oon soil p eume evter immediately upon the da- ot tae ce. He does nut reem to be much afraid of Yetow Jack, who has, in fact, retired from this qoarter Havana, Oct. 16, 1856. of the Black Warrir=The San Domings An pn emetion Schema docket Reports. * me stcamer Biack War: jor has born detained for the purpose of repairs to her machinery, broken coming dowa the Mos.esippl, sod the cause of some hours detention oo the other side. In our busines of thie week there has been no ab-olute decliwe in Ogures for our staples, or io demand for ruch prodvets ss are in seasoa. The bills Tor this steamer tor Ni York aad Northern citics hare been lait \n-inrge parcels, 65 to 7 per cent discoust. London do Sto 6 promiam. In ireighte we have very few voere's to deal with adapted to our most importaat Dusinces as auger carriert—counting eighty two of all Claaees and nitions. The last bustness—boxes to the Yo wand North, $1 0915-10 per bor, Molasses, no contracts; for London £2 Ss. Ta coavergation with an intelligent officer of the Span a ‘avy today, Iam toformed that the destination of Habane: ie undon relly for the city of 0 oat haow the reason why. Demin bis exceiiency, ibe Sarge of tates. io yester 1 $f the Rel Cubeee to pay ss the new Coasel, oad jound several persone who ba. come to welcome ° bisa. Tile easy ant fronsent am wa we “5 his ey ate] jamguage tells us. ‘bat he te gifted make @go0t Consul, 1 fear vot to predict, and the better that he carcs very Lite about it. Last pight we bala duplicate arransination in Rerpaza —~- Jove that rues, and the knife that cuts the Havasa, Oct. 12, 1856, History of the New treasiom of Mevirm General Crbiistento & Commend Will Ov vans be Enslaved The Queen of Bpain's Birthdry. IT wrote you on the Leth instant, via Charleston, that Spain, baring repudiated the arrangement which her Minister, Alvarez, bad ¢ntered into with Mexico, the Spanish Cet was agein preparing, with all convenient speed, to sail for Vera Croz. I now learn that General Urbistondo, lave Captain G+ neral of the Filipines, in the Pacific, is shorily expeeted bere to take the command of the land forces of the expe tition. This General, accord ne res ven. ap tary ween of be the Mexican forces with the bare breath of bis pA Mom vate what [ believe | wrote you in my last deatines © be most territity do. Yeated, fo Puree wis attack avon Mexico to the toes Door of ber existenoe kingfom = Pradenee for- b fe that | elonld express myself more plainiy, o1ll possibly be somewhat surpriced to learn that vod moskots are very ebortiy Soman te froa Yo (os sioad io Seuor Sogoria, at Sd DOMINGD, La the | honed hangs, he Spanied 5 plac’ 0, which would assuredly cause tne treaty a gers | the United Stater from - Domingo from ard thus wil have been in vain all the labors oc General Jonathan Elliott. The day of tue ate of last letter (10th instant) was th of or Yeabel Segunda. the anniversary of the bir was @ lesomances iv the morrug quite ry display on the Piaza de Armas ‘alu junrise, DOOR and sunset, and ap unusvally large dinner” party at palace in the eveping Covers were laid for about fort; guests. The entire ps diplomatique—that, I believe, the court phrare—atienced beramanos in the morning, and were, of course, invited t) the dinner in the even ing. HE Havana, Oct, 15, 1856, Tie Sponish Judges and Slave Traders—African Appren tcet— Rumored Opeciad Changes in Madrid. T took dinner @ day or two since, with my friend Senor Don J—n P—a. He is 4 native of old Spain, and as youmay suppose, bis guests were composed entirely of persons who are loyal to the tbrone of Ieabel Segunda. (On the occasion of the dinrer, there was amongt the guests one of the Oidorcs (Judges) of the Real Audiencia, He was eested immediately opposite to me, We naturally took wine togetber, and during the dessert became quite intimate. As it is @ rule of mine to induce my associates to speak on subj cts with which they are supposed to be Dost acquainted, I essity ied the Qidore into a disquisi- Uon upon the merits of the *\Justinian Code,”’ upon which I believe the Spanish laws are founded, As the wine circulated pretty freely, the tark was goon ap easy one to get bim to talk about the administration of justice in this He denied the allegation that the Judges of the teal Audievela, at least, were bribed. As a proof of hig assertion, be let out a secret too important for me to witbhold it from your reaiers. Among the questions tha: for a considerable portion of j time have been awaiting the decision of the Real Audi- encia, is one to the effect, ‘whether mortgages could be legally granted op slaves, apart from the estate to which on belongea!’’ [f this were «+cided in the sflirmaiive, persons #bo buve morey to lend would have a be advantage tp the way of security they could readily Ootain for the ure of their surplus cay woilst at the sam: time euch @ decirion would de Comtrued by the avebolder \nto wn assurance that th: y would bold their slaves 4$ ruch during the entire term of the natural lives of the latter; comreqarplly, to obtain such an atfirmative the capitalists and the slavenolders would gw “bieeo’’ preity freely ia the way of bribes, said the worthy Vioure, in & tone of the utmost indignation, ‘we scorn all their «fers, and we are about \ rerder @ pegative decision.’’ True, this was a post prandic? Observation; set the Oidore, alll he nad imbibed sufficient wine to warm bim and to ease the Diwges of bis talsing apparatus, yet he was by no means in @ state of intoxication: and for my part, tndiscrect as may be considered bs disclosure of the secrets of tne — house, I beiiove what he uttered to be the very I waa at the shop of my encuadernador de libres, (book- binder,) this morning. aud on bw workbeach saw two or three late numbers of the Revista de Jurisprudew it & semi weekly pubitcation pubished im this city, Wn genuine Yankee curiesty, I opened of them, apd was so 'sken with an artiste adverse to the iutroduction of “A'rican apprentices” into this isiand, that | remained standieg nut | bet perused it to toe end =I was cisappol ted at Moding that the sabject was net copeluded. but was to be continued in fatare num- bers. As thero was nota spare seat in the workshop, and as J bat completely wearied myself by standing whilst perusing the one article, I was poche to content myself With ascertaining the rame and address of tue publisher, whither I went fir the purpose of ao the numbers of the Avvisfe cootaining the articles 1 above refer to Insappoiatment, however, awaited me there was Dot 4 single copy romsining; | learned though, that the articles bad attracted sy general attention that they were about t> be reprinted, snd 1 took the best T cars to secure @ Copy Of the reprint, which, when I 00. tatu it, Leball bave pleasure im seuding you @ transia tion of. The intelligence trom Spain, recelved here by the Quaker City avd Philateiphia om the 12th inst., has been ecut forth shgbely exeggersted, as I read it ia your upiversal Bresco be only New York newspaper | have either time Or mwenpation to read The story curreat bere is that ( Donpei! hax rerigned and a Marquis de l'ezuela, brother of (be late Captain Geaeral of this island, ~ : Penwiee Seine all anti Ane aseumed bis post The ns planta 7 by witiy ae, whilst the ereoles, true, believe it to be #0, 1, however, bare og to moner me to beliewe thors is any wrath !n it peyoud the resigpaticn or dismieal of © bopvell. There wae afire the vig at netore last at a Leega (drink. ing shop), at ‘re corver the ca'zado Galliano and the cate del Lealiad The Duiloing was entirely destroyed, ‘ana | lrarn a young map who siept op the premises was burnt vp. THE MEXICAN DiPPIOULTY IN MADRID. On the subject of Mexico, the spanish bondboiders, the disapproval cf Mr. Alvarea’s project with Mexico, and Lis dismastal of a Savi b Pieripoter tary, the Madrid paper, Lo Fane, the crgun of Marehal Nervacz, contalng the follow'ng article: —~ ‘The paval forces whieh Senor Don M’ Alvarez bad at bi cleporal hewving retired from Vers Cruz, en agreement bari: g beow cmered ito by the senta- tive ot wn the mutsters of the Mexican republic, 1a open eppcsition to the requirements and rights of our compatriots, and to te whote course of hitherto pursced by our govertment on thie question; and, the proceeding bewg c\rapproved, and Senor Alvarez's dis- Dirsal decrees, a was required by the most imperious coca erations. it's iwpestinle to ignore the fact the Minister of State (eyes feb) is to-day ina lees ia ple end more en barra:sed than be was ‘Senor Al varer bad left Havana for the cossi# of Mexico. Toe occasion let slip by that diplometist *as the most propt- tious that could bave occurred for & w exact and to cbialb frem the dhord: red republic—her qvondam colony —a foil apa solemp reparation jor tne many wrongs ré- ceived from it, Never bad am envoy been sent from any pation Cp @ Mission +0 just, &) Weil Calculated to revect glory on bim, avd a; the same time so casy of fuldiment bat which Sewer alvarr’ hat when, At the close of May, be eniered into Vera Oruz, He bad pot brew charged @ith the settlement of an; be wih the dircursion of any diiher ‘ of Onolng & way out of soy intricate isbyrinth. The questior bag malic dis uar'ous bed been exaaasted, of ne; tintious and of debates tad paxed. The &, ment bad alres dy furvished to Senor alvarez. ela! With evicent cearness, and laid cown in a detiaitive ma per, al the points of factand of law. Asqnadrom accompa. bim, ap army was wing hia orders to embark; the (ueen's minister bad urse the Cortes and the press gave him their uogorts Mexico retroceded belore him, with inet te the artillery o: Vere Cruz from its invipeibic yet ofontimes cot aered eastic; \merica and all wider telegraphic cea , Untortunately, inex wt ac- the cause of reason and of right bad already acquired throggh Senor \lvarey. Iie, vinced by cestiy in ® position so favorable, and arriving ihe const «f Mexico ebarged with the honor of the national flag Shich the stroog arm of Hernae Cortey bad plopted there, bad nought to do tn order to perform bis role seilafuctorily but to confise himeelf strictly to compliance eich his instructions. If the result bad apy way correrpooled to that Waieb people had a right to expect, Mr bave fies much of the copseqi honor: trary bad oocurre!, he woald have shared part of the reapensibility. |.tke soms ambassadors of an soiemo intssioa wae Coaliaed to pre- ty them, ia the folds o” their ney might chore between and should have, limited of Mexico to nelat ing Ito good Castilian the femous formula of the representatives of that Pacem bellimg ¥ people i bear penee and war). ‘(cxieo, which had exagger. we eh pomt her persecations jost ber uel de los Santos was ou veg el ‘the epoch oar Spanieb creditors— hich bas estadiis! her re m as an anarchical and informal State~ which bas ever been insoknt towards the weak, and moet bumble towards the st ong—ehich io her pre sent condition of comoicte social! and political dierotuti m, could net bave vevtired to embark Ina foreign war— which porsces Delther @ treasury, a0 army, nora nary whic bed pot suilcient Uh DOF pacrio lem to re- the bum/listione and alm yt fabyloce route which ehe ver @ trom the Anglo Amv rican invacion—Wexico, the Mcet character lew of pationr-the sco!l of modern histo- 1} —Ge shame of the Spanish american racr—the thea. ‘te of portion! dteorder tn ite moet deplorable pt 4 tnr—the casy prize of fifbusterism, whose covctous ‘cetb. ral ding the cele rated and pictaresqve formula o (be ambition of Cuear Borgia are tearing away her pro virces one alter another, ae if they were the leaves of an artiche ke—Wexieo, a republic without republicans, which bas reachid the dase of her a without knowing any “e'pior—the decadent empire wh ies the times 0° Avgortus withoat having ipresuced’ am cepesten ors tejan—Mexioo would have chosen peace or war. i, for the (iret time since she had the misfortune of cons toting bersell an independent nation, she had decided ~ be jut and reasonable, she wonld hae given full satie. faction to Spain in the terns in which it wae asked: an! i, on the contre y, she proterret to sustain the Iniquities committed by ber goverpment against “pan! then the would have bad a practical who ere the rea) and legitimate ov-reniante of Hernam Cor. ter—whetbor they were those who bave already deliver. “ UT, to the avarice of od, Coited #taiee—seliing thee at o] Ab wey defeats—nore than Ba proven, © ich, wp to this centary com) the kit of Now Spain—or those who, ia the ever faithfol ist of Cuba, have rorisved end shat tered Ang'o- American |nvasion, and oppored an oxy = Barrer to la revolts of the turbulent Anglo ‘amet te the ‘ie poverement of Mexico, before Mr, Alvaren’s die ‘Mbareation, bad raised the embargo which —heing the deb or abd abusing Its power (n an uoheard of man. ner—it bad jaid on the property of it creditors: | (t had, fo thermore, paid the interest enforced, but pet aativfied, w the Spanish Convention; re-established in all its foros the treaty of 1864, and forever renowoced its jaxecepta- ble and out! pretensions of a ne # reviviog of the debt, Mr. Arvares would bare gone frm Vora Croz to the O''y of Mexico to present bis credentials, and the eab ject would bave rr wale defipliely settiod. If tha Meri ean govern: bad failed to do any of the aforemen Maister would bare retired a 4 Poor iciee Havape and the tothe ee pe ree with dignity the relations of Spain with the . te neither case would there bave beem oscasion for debates thanks for bie skill dipio masy or In emp sinee mart 7 lar circumstance. By obeying and executing faithfully oe erg yo bern more c'ear and precise, he would have his charge in satisfactory and brilliant terms. But things have mot been so. Mexico bas obtsined our diplomacy the only to which ry uniortunate country can ‘eapire— yee EE ee faith. . Alvarez, antecedents jueation, and igvorant of the real character of ol 5 ropes ‘Doubtless it is litde te paressite tom government to dis- approve the treaty entered pence eee ty ane. offcial representatives, with ano‘Ler nation; but such au act, far from being novel tn the records of dipiomacy, has been olten repented, and tuere is mo naticn whose autho- rities bave not bad fo act #o on many occasions more or fees rece.t. The natural desire of avoiding the manifes- tation of diaco-rd between the soreernen and iw authorized agent, could pot cous! e considera: tions of justice aba of right whica andy it to disap Prove of the policy of Mr. Alvarez, and so it has been doubtiess leaned by the roe Ministry, and more especially by the Mini-tir of state, when he unhesita- ismissed that fuoctiouary by. the Royal decree of August—a fact which we deem it proper to note, be- cause the packet for Mexico, being despatched on the 234 of each month, it indica‘es that notwithstanding the short time that ee oe ees to the unt preject of agreement accepted b; Alvarez, t rnmeot desired to lose 50 rime a let- —— the opportune corrective of that 60 badly dene reach “—. will pot pause to examine deeply the question of law, or to expose once more the reasons which make the conduct of tue Mesican goverament cat big cengurabio— its propositions of new revisious il ible—the re- Production of arguments 6o often refuted and solemuly abando.ed, oad wi which nought but bad faith could ever allege, intolerable, or why it is pecessary to give to Jerident in Mexico @ more efficacious shield than that which they have hitnertohad. We have repeaied!y spoken of these, and it certainly ts not neces - sary to revert to them. since no one is ignorant that neither the respect due to treaties, nor the just do‘euce @f national bonor, nor tbe authority of the thing adjud!- cated, por ibe most trifling cone’ ‘ion, a8 well of con Ventence and equity as of strict right, are compatible with any cuncessicn to the ol! asive demands of , aad ‘that {t is abeoiutely impo-sibie for ber to realize her pre tentions, since, in 1853, the first titles of the creditors were exchanged for bonds to the holder, waich doubt less bave bees for the moat part ais; of. Bot jayivg that asic e for tbe present, we think it right to repeat that the text of ihe last financial documeat, published by the government of tae repud'ic, contain explicit contirmation of one fact wrich we bave some- times endeay ry toclear up. That goverament speaks of che fraudulent inclusion of debts in the Spani:h con vention, and desires that these shali not be paid out of the special fund of the coaveution, but ia other macnaer. Tn its recent decree as tothe payment of the interest ac- crued, it declaes ite only objection against these claims is that they oid not possess the three requieites of origin, coutiouity and actuality, which it supposes to be re- quired by tbe 13th articie of tre treaty of 1553; that its ia- tention ia, that the new examiaers shall confine them- selves exclusively to examine whether these claims havo those tat civilly and crimi- nally thore presen them not, provited by! according © their own words, the iatroducaon of ms, Without aay of these three requisites, consti- |e crime. Jn this, ag in many otber circumstances connected with the same s\ibject, Mexican government acts #0 that the enormity of injustice may be eclipsed by the mon-- trosity of aleurdity, because, as in their complaint, whick we published some days ago, the creditors say that it can. pot beacrime in them to have presented their credits aod pot be also a crime in the Mexcan emoloyis if high public positions, to bave declared the macy of that inclusion in accord wishthe mia inters of ber majesty and the ministers of tae republic It appears imposeibie thet such absurdities should fad place the buman brain, and that the desire of invent modes of extortion against Spaniards shou a jeea be mandarins of Mexico to euch incomprehensible vagaries. Bot ia the face of euch atrocities, (for they deserve no other name, place the impo taat coates jebte agreed to in the conven tion ‘a e trauduient—th: Tecognizes that it is her ety to pay tbem, either By the fand of the conventioa, iy aay Cine Sane. Te. "ddiRiren an dsl Moxied SRM UAE, ill we to-day bold ber also as Pg conferse4 her ofience. In meantime, that which the govercment desires ts, that the Spanish go verpment sbould concede to it the revision of the cou- ventic pal creditors; should permit it to exciude from the convention all those whom it deemed proper, aad » bould after wards comp | ‘t to pay in currency, as is rigut, the entire vatue of shore debts which it does not wir! vatiafy by bonds, by | addit! which Since the question thevld pay im the furms stipulated by the convention, or in other forms; eisce the forms of the Convention are very favorable to Mexico; «ipee la : enouncing theac forms {t reveals oaly tis inten von to Cofraud ite creditors with the greater facility — eprivea of the guarantees already concluded, the liqui Pay men’ pa would bave to undertake {0 protect them. Since al! concessions herctofore ae to ‘nciittate the fulfilment of its compromises must be ccnsi¢d appalled, on eccount of the want of mality, it ‘woutat be the right of the Spanish govern: to require that the Mexican treavury sbr uld pay the devts which, included in thy Convention, bare been taauy yea with them is whether they y Since evomined and recognized, whose legiimacy bas never been denied, notwithstanding the rashnees of ico in ignoring its obhgations: be projoaged non paymrat of which i#, 0@ account of al! circumetaaces, one syste matic pers cotion the more agaiost Spaniards, who are treated almost as pariahs tm that couvtry. The Spmmieh govert ment might also make this combiration ¢xtead to all Ube debts iceiuced tm tLe Convention, because ft is aot Just that while Mexico bas been so long resisting the observance of treaties made to ‘avor her, she should pro- verve the advantages included therein. That would be the only porsible and decorocs manner ta which our government could accede to the revision of the debts, Two Weeks Later News trom Mexteo, Viena Onvz, Oot. 1, 1856. A A yi op of the capital contains the gre | para- graph eo newspaper published here in the English jargvage bas ventared to emit the {doa that our govern mept ought te conclude a treaty of ailiauce with the fa mous invader of Nicarsgua, Gen. Wa'ker, who formerly invaded the Mexican territory, styled himself Pro sident of the ri public of lowe California. To this eect the Bexican Bxiroor: inserts & let! of bis correepon sent at Granada, uoder dato of Avgust last, ad recommends | s perusal on the ground tha’ it contains @ declaration of the iriend!y tutentions of Walker towards Mexico, and alee on account of its stating that he bas euecteced jn establishing, on a soild and por manent baais Niearagea, & strong, iiberal and pro er gremsive Ip this various recommendations are given us, And arenget others. that our goveroment should pravont i Ticers for tho that of Cuntemala from er roiling armirs costined to act against the 1 Nicaragaa, a republic Ih which we ovgbt be tp al tance, for abe will al Spain deciares ‘war ageirs! us arbor advised imme @ ately to sen repabtic of Walker, with full powers to comewade a treaty to insure the intereste of both countries. ‘The autbor of this Irtter, by means of cironmlocution, gives us to understand tha’, || Wexice shoud wish to re. conquer Guatemala, Walker would aid ber in that enter- Prive, proviced that, on our territory. we should permit _— be enrolled to defend \ixaragas agains’ These are the offers made by a gentleman residing tv the republic «{ Niearagcs, #ho, at ihe same time, int mates to us that, if the Mexiwan government should ac cept them, they will nee briliant reeults, * A bad tree gives bat poor shade the proverb to the consideration «( th {ee ae eecenery, and this is the only reply we we to make to his generous o!lcrs and salatary recom- mendations. sf A letter from Puebla, dated Sept. 23, contains the fol. ive t) the last abortive con- lowing particulars re! of the artillery corps quartered onireey — Pg Crietolal Suarez, was the ageat bie fellow roldirrs of the same ar the garrieop, Thit man addresred eergcant of ‘the Fourth fogimen: of the line, arapa, to whom he offered promotion and money be m' ivy) ‘want to distribute among tbe roldters of bie intimating, at the same time, that Jeretan‘ling with the en Lon! Ante, an alse Saarez to the bar. acks, tm Rand and nee eg Sercreeras By cipmtate toe meclves on the guarda at My my Sh pal of agunsbot from the cathedral: Arana also accom: fanted the rame sergeant in his vwit to the artillery of. cere ipitiated in the and when he was in possession fall the secrets of be went to his colo- vel General Arteaga, to relsle vo Km what be aad ascor- Oommander.in-Cntef, ‘xeellency General Traconis, was to be at- mery, berms, ge ium ‘set wo verity, y, ne al ¥ Sergeant Arana was one of the tndivituaie who bed been comm iasioned by him, {n case they should be invit ed to take part in a revolution, 10 ar the offer and to commit themselves with the conspi: order t» discover all their mancuvros, and ii ly to give notice to their chiefs, that they might take ali the neces rary meneures. Neve belisving tha’ che tergennt, in order to make bimselt Hie to bim had invente# the conspiracy, he gave or: to Liewen ant Colonel! Flores, commander of the corps, to make oar vertiations into the truth of the pretended cons; ir Towulries by" a wr aick ard he himaelf made the necessary he arrived at the conviction of the LT TR, Mapa g wd gave notice of the whole matter to General who ov dered the ser nen of Searez and Artillery i Monterdeocs, then on reserve at tbe Palacy Battery; ano of ne Lieutenant of the same ar , ond the guerd of the park artillery, Dowinguer, ‘aot, Inereover Of two artillery fergeania, ant the off core ond sorgeante of the Fourth Regiment, of whom I trade mrption at the beginning of thir letter. [Laior, an. other officer, pamed Parra, was arrested. In tho purse Of Suarea Waa [ound gome ninety dollarg and a spocil- #d to same (orice Yo nagortala from. » s vo Cand ing ‘The Momiteur, under date of to an attempt of the reactionary party he ‘capital iias the following — Yesterday the reactionaries made a tew aud attempt tp this capital. They mot with another more +erious disappolpiment, which of order. Gurus and division am: the moet absurd and ridicul tics like ali their other mancuvres, did not produce any reeult. The Governor of the district discovered there was copeiderable alarm in the city. All Seoweenrs mensures for the emergency bad been taken. Goveroor D. Juan 8 Baz, with that activity which distinguishes act ‘Vana Cavz, Ost. 5, 1856. El Temaulizeco, of Avg. 18, bas the foliowing:— Noxva —The news from Ciudad Victoria reach to the 9b inst, ‘The rebel, D. Martin Fayas, with six hunired men and eight pleces of artillery, was advancing on Ciudad Victo- ris, which place he intends to take at all bazards. Vic toria is defended by six hundred men, a sufficient force to resitt Fayas until the arrival of the firat battalion end the artillery train, which have been summoned by forced marches. The iner icleney of resources at the disposal o. the Commandant General has prevented the march of the second battalion and also that of his Exosliency the Commancor iu Chief. His Excellency cogs for the be reply of the supreme government, to base upon it his last ope- rations, TELEGRAPHIC. New Orteans, Oct 21, 1856. A revenue cutter has arrived at Mobile, bringing ad. vices from Vera Cruz tothe 9th imst., and the city of Mexico to the 4th inst. 4 ‘The eale of the church property had reached five mi! ions. There were rumors of an impending revolution, mostly under the ausp!ces of the clergy. New Voters tn the Field. THE WAY CITIZENS ARE MADE—NEARLY FIPTEEN THOUSAND FOREIGNERS WATURALIZED IN THIS orry. During the past six weeks the Seperior and Common Pleas courts have been engaged in the duty of increas- ing the number of citizens of the great republic, and in lessening, in the same proportion, the subjects of foreign princes, potentates and powers. The work commences about ten o'clock every morning, and continues without cessation till three or four in the afternoon, and between those bours the interior and exterior of the City Hall pre- sents an unusually animated and lively appearance. The epgerness with which the aspiring forcigners crowd about the entrances of the two courts requires the pre sence of a considerable torce of policemen, who (ind it a difficult matter to repress their ardor aud impaticace, and to prevent them from rushing aninvited and unbid den into the presence of the Judges themselves. For six long weeks have the courts empower. ed with the authority for naturalization been been besieged in this way, and during that time about fifteen thousand of our foreign born population have been admitted to the privileges of citzenship. They come from Poughkeepsie and other places along the North river, and Long Island has contributed a large number, im addition to the dwellers in New York, who form the great majority of the appiicants. A few—and they are very few—apply of their own accord, but the great bulk are recruited by the Naturalization Committees of Tam- many Hail and the Republican Central Ciub. The former have taken the lish under their special care, while the Germans, whose tendencies are of @ republican charac- ter, feem to bave falien to the charge of the latter, Both commitices pay the vaturalization fees in consideration, it is geveraily understood, of the votes which thair candi- dates are ¢xpec'ed to receiyoin return, Now, as cach fee amounts to Gfty cents, ‘85 there have been about fifteen thourand natura’ the whole amount ond oy be pe be over seven thousand The rt of (his bas been paid, it a] said, by the demotrati commit tee, aes bate enos Stetenas 3D every Larse prevent. BS JN¥epabiicans. Tn the first week or two the German sppiicants but they have since been left tho wm by the constantly increastag jon ef of the Irish. fi @ number naturalized in the Court of Common Pleas and the Saperior Court exceeds our yor per ee but durng the last two a — ‘bree Lundree ceptions "8 received Pay pers in Court ‘The scenes that take, oe during the process of patu ‘alization are cometimes of @ rather amusing character. “e ago the foliowing occurrence took os a our courts ;—among the jas an Irishman pamed O'Brien, who, pressive ‘was ‘wanting his papers. ‘hort, thick-set man, and looked as bandie a sbiliclagh ip trae aoe style. was @ tall, raw-boned son wb, on being | reas Sanaa, cad eatueend coer: lows:— Judge—What ts your name, sir? Witnese—Patrick 0 De your Honor. Witnese—\ on, tir. Judge—How long has be been tn this country’ Jodge~ Is be a man of good moral character’ Witores (quite bewiidered)—Sure, your Honor, | dou't Juege—Well, sir, 1 will talk more plainly to Does O'Brica stand fair before the wma hy? dome bes ye jour maning, your !{upor. judge (raibe* irritated)—I mean to ask you, sir, ur, if whom 500 are a witness, is a good man or not? ‘Witners—Uh' why Gidn't yoo ax me that way before? in tep fights during the lact two years, aad every ime he Leked bis man id naturalization of pcreons who were under eighteen years: age at the time of thelr arrival im this country—it i« ne they aro entitled to all the privileges of citizensh p on procuring their papers. This ie not #0, howeve must go through the urval forms The two co ¢ which we bave sirealy mentioned will be employed ta to law their operations must be brougti to's close en = before the election. It i¢ caleniated that ‘ing tne baa five thourana added to the nambor of newly made Ctizens, makin etal of about twenty thousand siace Judge—D» you know O'Brivn! Witners—A litle over five years. know what moral character manes. Witness (compietely non piussed)—By my sow!, { don’t O'Brien, the person #bo aemne to be a citizen, and To be sure, he isa good man. Sure asd I've seen him A very common idea reems to provatl with regard to the ly believed that on atiaining the age of twenty- ure requi ed by law to be tm the country five yours, ant moking citizens til the 4th of this month, as, according whic yet remain there will be between four tie first of Sepember. Movements of Colonel Fremont. The Dosion Li» gives the following eccount of the movements of Co\onel Fremont last Colonel Fremont re urned from his trip p North on Fri- be passiog through Burlington, latland and other on to New Vork city. He was accompanio’ by jh Foot. Tis approach to Rutiand war, anknown to tim, telegraphed, aod on arriy pumer ol persous had assem! was meet eptoasiastic end hearuelt to a determined call, Le adidrestod the multitude in a briefand very pertinent manner. His remarks ellsited the most hearty appieuse. Senator F sot also made a epeceb ot greater tb, during which he paid a owing 0 Ogy Upon the services and merits of Colonel Fremont. The occasion was ove of much interest. At tae conclu. sion 0° this interesticg reception, and after partaking of refresnineuts, Colonel Fremont and companions Proceed: ed New York wards, RS pape © ets On. Fremont did not intend his tripehould be a pubilc one in AS He preserved ap ing urlil reaching a po'nt midway between larlington and Rutand. “more wise than the rost,”’ discovered bis identity, and made use of the fact at the firrt tel tation. Therefore Col. Fremont cvuld not escape a bi imy | cae given him with eo much cordial ty and The ihe. greniest de y mechani: wanted t> was accomprished, much to ‘he land epeciatore. Missent L = of advertised Pailadeiphia 7 in ti Ledger, remant ¢ in the Philadelphia Post (fico, Monday en 26, ‘uncalled ? for, Drobably misdirected — SEW ORK HOVER, Themes Adams & Co, | Goupit & Co, ome MORB HOt w@s, 6. Dale & Co. & Fenton. Jobneton, Brothers \ Co. ind & Co Mayer & MoPoonid. Woodward, Daldwin & Co, HORTON HOU STH Campbell, Harwood C9. J. Martin & Co Cragin, Page & Co, Banborn, Carter & Naxin. Ide & }vatten ED Winslow & Co. Wymon & Arkiay. ALUANY, RY, Movoy & Clark. od Cornelia and Dred. Puitanmurma, Oct. 18, 1866. Ma. Besxst:— Mean Sim Pon's you think Mra. Stowe lowered her dig- nity, and forgot what war due to herself and her country, when she obtruded herretf upon Queen Victoria, on the No highway, in order to present ber Majesty a copy of Dred)’ This want of seM-respect le moro striking when we retnember that on her former vis't the Queon refured bara reception, when at the samo time, she granted a mont gracious one tos Ind) who was then in England from one of the Southern \ Mrs. Levert | think that this is a clear caro of what you have so ? called wash. ing our dirty linen abroad. [am a’vaid that Mire, s. is more ensiout to pot money in her pocket and to Query avor with the great, than to benefit the poor African. CORNELIS P. S =I wonder why Mra, Stowe published her book to Lngiand Welure she did la this coumiry, YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1856. MABITINR INTELLIGENCE, Bro. Now York.....Octe 24-,.,.-.San Ju New York . +. Havensd STEAMERS TO AND ‘Eom wavawa. ees puna rome New York 12th, arrive at Pha rate Ha sad New Orieane 1th, From New Orleans ue at New Yor Brace Waxes see wrem We York 3th. nue Bees low Orl Mend. Bow Ocieens 34. From New lane Tork ih, Leave New York st) AM and Now Orleans at 8 AM. AKER —F New York 7th of Ee ram Hew York 7h of fete 0.501 5 Eee eee lores Al Pore tray ae aa jeard (rom 0! Alles, Tea bilo ol Cee tring ie " 1s a 88 8 1 Mi wi ie rf a, Merrihew, Mai, Ship Hannah Crocker, slemmer, Be See wae: w Orleans for Bos- ton, vo date, of Gun Key. The fi U hoisted her colors Hii ace” onion “dows and then hauled them down. Its thon, ‘were two deaths on attr, from Liverpool for Savannah, Oct 1, lat 2 * Br bark Cleopatra, of and from London for Demarara, 2 ae eg a a wai $6 13 lon io. " bese F]endote. hence for Potten, Oct 19, no tat, 4o—By pliot boat J Sturgis, at New Bedi! Dency, from Aux Cayes ~j Goston, was seen Sept 27, aie rk Gov Parris, from Portland for Havana, Oct 4, 2 PM, Ss 40, lon 78 46. ‘a bark showing’ red signal with white diamond and & let- te tp the centre, was seen Bept 2, off Nlcolal Mole ward, from Thomaston for cid lata = Model prt rr ‘ons 72 24. ter ioston tor wen Oct (tag oy! 13. 4 diys from Baltimore for at Havana 12th and Mob! Havana Schr Masoni-, ‘mth, ‘dues at New York 28th vel Seed Moo Trinidad, vo date, Int 2 ALMANAG TOR KEW YORK—tHUB Day. AUK Caves, about A we ik] woow nis. iad ig syolug, ati eek Dian iieaas. ae trem freee 4 Aud probably Pty D WwW Wea UENOS AYR Port of New York, grout, from yeti, Pen pe Clan Cond aret CLEARED. Bate Gee fee rCaleutta fed days} ba Siearabip Suwannee, Kiri, New Orleans Garver Nichote: froen ao doe? stan fr a mn do ‘hip Corra Lives tutker, Glasgows=Deuhem & Diinon, ieeBelimore Repel iphlay do, Raye’ Blehbergees Ship Helveva, Marsh, Havre-Win Whitlock, Jr, & Co. ye Baynes k & Co. Gochin-—turchaed & 8 & Burk. Shtp Jenny Lind, Liweteld, Bristol—R P Buel Bark Louise (Brem). Henke, ad Gibbs, ae Ely fe Small, Bangor —Brett, Son & Co. ‘hr Fmily (br), Cortland. Sierra Leone—J A Macha‘to. ‘obr Kate Weston. Cook. Tobasso—Wenberg & Weeks. Sj taal , Sept 17—In port schr Spring Hill, Freemaa, CiesFeEcos Oct Arr bark Tom Corwin, Gott, Boston, aS et 9 kar bark David 1 Lapsley, bateae stan. 4% bark Bushing, le Maton: ~ a JON AIVES, Be Nigk or ee ee iienlcgadaed miAYaxa, Oct Barr sche John P Hooper, Travers, Balti- lonfidence, Meivill a stad rH hota a OS Bebe Queen of the ‘South, Netl, Wilmington—B Blossom & | skips Shufeldt’ NYork (and D. bile), Philadeiphia MeGowan, eae New Schr Emity, Cheachro, Wietogion—D © Marra: Orleans; 14:5, be Zoroester, eanwaten: ‘Card Sckr L P Smith, Cooper. huis bg Beryengr eh rs ‘Potter. Sid Loch st hip Grenade. Griffin, Aspinwall; te, brig & Schr Ann. Nichols, City Point Hunter & Co. it Peas, Free raat, Wilmington, 13th, bark Clara B Williams, a Fox, Leaming, Baltimore—Maillor, Lord & Que oe ny nee. Ay Rei Baltimore; tan ark Gov Hubbard, smi *felirS A Roe, Baker, Paltimore-—Merritt & Abbott. Juweate, Sep 3o-—In, port tohra Northern Belle, Paine, for Ser ¢ Coamiriyn, Laltet Piadelpbia yas Hand, . 1g; Fearleas, A fe, for 4, 6 aay Grainne I teamer Gen Moultrie, Atkins jeston— a, 60 for oo, it lamer Georges Creek, Gager, Bajtimore: —Cromivell’s aaa Bor B 4 Ine. i. dso" for Steamer Caledonia, Layfield. Baltimore —Cromwetl's line. Steamer Vulcan, Morrison, Philadelphia—J & N Briggs. ARRIVED. Zo Black Bdge Smith, Now Orleans, Qgt 12, and wh ase AR, Gooch passengers, to Living ship Augusta, Lyon, Savannah, 62 boura, with mdse ang parscngera, to 8 Mitehil Ship antrew Foster, Swift Liverpool, Sept 23, with dso and 528 passengers, to David Ogden. Tach inne, ok 40 45, lon votes bark Asa Sawyer, Gates. from Totterdam for New 2% days out. ‘The At anchored off Saudy Hook last a Baltic (new), Babbidge, Boston, in ballast, to Zerega & Was towed from Boston by steauitug Enoch Train. Bork N W Bridge (of aaa Edward, Havana, Sept 27, witb sugar do, to nasi Brig Purchase (Br), Sirickland Aux Cayes, 25 days, with Jogwood, to Young & Co, kestaurador (Dan), Lensen, Humaco, PR, 80daya, ar and molastes, to Moller & Riera. Sth inst, lat 34 2, Jom 7, aM a we steering N by &, showing a white signal wit rt Brig Atalay Pomerat Neuvitas, 18 days, with mahogany and cedar, to & Hunter. Sehr Viorecoe, fot New Haven), Mayo, Santiago, % days, with wool and hides, to yd gis lead to Shiers & Oliver; vessel tod. 6th inet ‘lat 23 22,’ lon 8562, saw brig Rolling Wave, from Aspinwall for New York Scbr G J Mii'or (Br), Jobnsom, Nassau, NP, 10 days, with fruit, to G J Miller. Fehr Aleyon Fr), Moter, St Jobns, NF, 19 days, with fsb, ‘o master. Rebr ‘Tda Maria, Bull, Virginia, 4 days. Schr J Falkenbarg, Rogers Baltimore, Schr P Armstrovg.’Crocket’. Baltimore. = E G Buxton Kelley, Baco. rd Lane. Kelle 3 Bebe Joseph Halk Coe, Pordaca, Sehr G Giltum, Cooper, Portland, Ct. le. Portland, Ot ortiand, Ci. Sloop Blackstone, Steamer Reverly Steawer Pe! Provider —y Sicamtug Enoch Train, —, mn. BELOW ‘The shine Martha's Vineyard, {rom Glasgow, and Andover, from New Orleans are stil bel Fark Bro owie. from bremerbaven Sept 7 Bork § B Hale. from Liavana. Brg Echo, from ——. ‘Wind at sunrise, NE; meridiav, S; sunset, do. BOSTON, Oot are bark Calas ae has, Buonos sree. Marin: PHILADELPIS A. Gel 21—Arr sel Jasper (to, Parr, Navana; heteh Commerce, Seabury. Rickman, Oi stenmer fiers, N¥ork; barks Achilles, Bped- den, London; Gem, Hammond, Boston. Miscellaneous and Olsasters. ‘The eteameh'p Augusta, Capt Lyon, from Savannah, arrived early yesterday morning, We are indebied to the obliging purser, Mr Jno © Bailey, for Savannah papers. The steamboat Connesticut, which met with the accident on Long Island Sound during the gale of Friday night, belongs to the Norwich, and not the Stonington line of boats, us errone- ously reported in oar paper of Sunday Inst. Siw Kexreexy, from fhields for Bosion (or Portsmouth), with cont pnt inio Western Islands some time since, leaky and bas become @ tool wreek. As abe could not be kept attoat by pumping {tt was found necessary to beach her, and she wes ron asbore at St Michaels prev to Sept 20, Banx “Mantas” of Boston, on her beam end dered, was seen 19th Inet, off New Tulet (Bark colg. which arr at Norfe tk 3d ult, (com Callao may nel referred te, aluuough there has been uo report of her clear. Pearle Tacvayma oh b~In ar Sa Thoe York, just arr. Nevvitas ahout Oct 2—In port brig Three Sisters, Robin: bas pnd ane for NYork few days NP. AIT. pie ‘hirnn. pare tee on rt British Queen (Br) sehr Geo § Adame, Chase py « Aap Bit Jaco De Coma, Oct Arr schrfmily Kerr, Dasbields, § Banm1aco, about Sept 26~In port schr Minnie Shaffer, just ‘Tristan, Oct 6—Arr brig John Stevens, Petra, Portiand; 7b, bark Casco, Waugh, Darien; 8, sche Robin, Wallace, N NYork 7 afr APALACHICOLA, Oct 13—In port ve Ralph Post, Tyler, au ‘yler, ALBANY. Ok 1s zr schts Maria Louisa, Jones, Word, ¢ Gant New brook; A o, New Haven; Henry ‘or Ouward Cole, do; Mail, Sevens, 1 tearne 5 sloops Caroline, Merrill, Greeapors; OPH IGS aches, waren, utes, ets bid echrs Stephen John Wee! wh theningions Etaouolvets Doses Haar ties veo; Pailsal aon Tendcn i Mary ‘A Morgan, Morgan, ‘antivy, Hine BOSTON, Cet —Arr sicamer Cy of New York, Mathews, Philadephia; bark Courter, sherwood, Char! Schr Ama Gardiner, Sina!) NYork. Telegeaphed dark Justice Stor from Baltimore. Signal for a sb two brigs. Old aacasier McRitchie ool, B, Via St George. NB. 19 tous), Lewin NOrieaus, bark Geo D Smouse ‘Porter, Mo: bile 2d clearance, destination ol qt au oe — mane Carian € M ee itimore; Demarara Fiye, Fran! rt, to load fo + gchre ieeimcod, lekerson, Alecazdrin; Jute faker to eiphia, Perseverance, Kogers Troy; heeler, paths G ‘William Tysen, na 4! wind N wo ‘pF, calm at ht, hips Arkwright (in tow of oye ye gl Pe LOE FF ASO ee D—Ar New Era (Br), Bascom! } it F g lioo Sislobi NF Bein. Kole, N ork t tat mH Port, Mart! christ, awciey y, St wooret Banter, Festoat Nept “i Tre i Cilete ay, janice, Kosten: Nepty si Helle sive. “alb Albany Pikambra theriune’, Bosses Simpson, ah Darlin Island Mariv, Cook, St J ipa sha tc” Roblin me i racers Annick Pearce, Co. 2 MOGs Pike. ton; sarah = ood L Surge, Norms. Bath e Helen. * iutd, Mass SIC urem ship Luna, Tien, B. Beem pack Beer, Rlopper, Bremen Ketch Laara, Hh Ww die CaikistoL, 0° Oct 19—Arr sloops Agent, Holt, Port Ewen; Ex- “GHARLPSION, Oct 17—Azr brigs Sen jou Pe Parker, Boe hun (| ae). Fonts, Tn the ‘offing. brig Emi 30, Boston; Adela, Byers, Indies; Geer etown, schrs It 31 Demill, Hendrickson, SSork, Myre: ‘PALL BIER, Oct 18—A he Ore res, Pork 4 Arr eche Ewen; th, bark Benj F: lin, Ri Rig to ft for whaling, echra We Benj Buber, Cro tr Sey: Syl 2 ou ‘Jor curt lor Dighton, ches Mtinerta, Wioslow. alone Cclerand Beech French jews ton. Port Ewen; sloop Wm leop 1 Li tm Collins, Nor cn ers, ach Fannie Crocker, ey Dish GALVESTON, Oct $—In port barks Reg my Shag: for NYork, D , Parker. for Boston tr, fem dy do, an fe, Gaxter. from Ror are St oi ston prev fea fit ca Peeag al a weit ae CA ae ae tog ; eke teal n a7 sh mg chrs Victor j Rai ar ou Tofary cd ta ok ; ig'sheet Anchor, Chesley, Math for Wilmin gion Ban New Baring, Randall of Posant, 6 dayafiom Rel wos —t aver ie Seinen bee esa iy Bae (cl, kag, for New Orleans, pul into Naswwi, NP, sth inst or } Go fer Nitavew: sues shane, Fone NY for fo nal salle nee (supposed ih) George Warhie gion, Willams, Bangor, to dncharge, kd Josern ApRION—Nassau, Sept 2—S6000 has been werley. aw ‘be mater ard crew of the wrecking sehr Hisedove, 1b— Te brigs Booch Bei Berner, Cain, Jeremie fur “Boston; fs compensation for serviete readered the Au brig Josep Al: | Medormak, Toss Weteacola fur Hosion: Grephousd, Baruiet, Woo. Mead. mastor, whilst dabcre at the Orange Cays, om the | do for do:sehr Barro, Chase NYork for Hyannis.” Sid veic’ TO acd 1th eepe Kock Benner, Medou, y sols Mywiic, Volant, zea, Penvsy a GSreenes Joy, abandoned on Ler voya, rom Phila- Bites oot gi Nt Usnenck, She was owned by 16 to Charleaion, was 214 tus ro 1554, and valued at about $12, oy ahd others of t's port. Senn Pavsta—Rtoamor Islond Home, from Nantueicet, i Hyannis 1h jum, reports hata sehr called the Perma. apow la ashore on Tuckernuck Shoal, andthe crow ing overbourd plaster. ‘The I'll would go to her assist omer, schra Noribera Helle, ‘eu a rt. a ro wie, ~4 lark, Roudout for do. Mary aleta; Ann Cerdtice, Joga, Hodgdon Pluilu¢eiphia fo ‘Anchor, \ibetsves; ecurs New Gl tovter of Sale, pecan O15 AR, wed NW, bees Seay, eter, con caky. She has haw Janzon!, Tangicr Surtig; sohrs eo Was lerpcon leaky, Sty Was hated on the marine Faltray to sop Plasera Nerfern feta Unsaway. Mary Langton, New on Benn Gro B Anaws, Chase, bouce for Atiakapas, put into | pi ger Oasiner, Prono farntogn, . Nasa, BP, Zh ult, hi distress, having aprung her boweprit, | prine on DE gemereny ounr Duzt ey, CUMHoM, from Port an Anoiher Aceoupt save sie put in on the 200, Ble aniled for WIGHLA ND ‘Your, Cape Cod, Oot D. 7 AM=Pi g in, de atination on the sth inet ship Abby Brown, from NOrieans for Bostun, miso 2 sl Foun dows Bas u—Extraet from & Jeter received by | barks, 2brigs, and Meachra, Wind North 3PM, Pasa i Eiwoee Berretary of the ‘om ndern reer’, barks Taks, pon Soe for Foon; Betwenn, anto'ph of Halting ore 1 mis ape bensy. The scr Mary Verkius, which go! on ae Ist Bept, has bilged: Sewn Ass Couns hence fe Cherry field. Vth logt In distress, having tah, off ¢ rienerd a gale, Jost sails, ern and leskip g very badly. On th mast d, 10 wiles sor put Inte Norfole fing i poke {Boy Leland. t, near 1 ‘lato Sew nrday evening by sloop Oliver Ames, from New ‘aunton, Capt Neil! did not asceriain bor ma ae. nd Pall River boats did not arrive till Iara yesterday morr owing to a heavy Le onthe Sound. The Resmboat Bim Cry, of the New Haven line, abot 4 o'¢losk rmerday mereing in the fog, ran ashoro on Nigg Tieh Gate "Wie lava bows on, with storm in deop ¥ senuers ond freight were transferred on hoard the @, avd arrived yesteriay morning. It was exp ta she Would be go! off yoaterday afternoon at high water. Keich Commerre, years ol fo Philade'phia, ireh Swift, Je. New Redtord. 'n ye Pernam? trode, uncer command of Cap Hun hrey W Seabury, ot New Bedtord. The French steamship Fyonnala wee yesterlay morning taken on ibe ) Dock. She will havo her bottom clean: ed ond newly paln'e The ship recently launched at Freeport, Jae boen ramed the Pennsylvania, by Mr Rufus Sowe, Charleston for do, DAUTEO..D Oct s~Arr sehra Joseoh Francia, Miller, Phi- ¥ & Klicnbeth, Cartwright, do; Argo. Tooker, port: Kalerprise, Martin, do; sloop Gen ‘horsuth, tiny “wObILE Oct 11=-Cid seby JH Kent, Reed, Minatidaa, si. ey camabip Quaker =. Khufeld:, Bioravins d be the Fme- , Coatzacoaleca, Me xtoo, J nig. tie Mar REY ORLEANS, Oct 12—Ace shige Tox Pee i Ipekiey. and Brandywine | ven’ 31 Ja G Tyler, Lanfear, Laverpoat mn ons, from Ka'roove via Charieston, Below shlon Bird from Liverpoul; Thos Jetierson, Lewenraler heat, Lewentalee from do; Bronk Tea. ie. Kowers from the tomer (Br), Haya, Tou! obile pablo Mis leo, Lawless, econ ye. =a Thon Fete mo, Pe b', Gbckebt Leveoselion, NY i, do: trig Brownavil'e, Rogers, ong Ly Fetcieom Tedesco. | Stele couing from Boston; Rappaba Cashing rissa Dird, Bicd, from ¢ ships John & Alberts Span bark Trabel, Ro speed. Belize. Houd: Towed io a th stip Inicrnat onal; ih, ships bark Thos A libowe. NORFOLK, Oct 18—Arr brit Trade Wied, NVork: - Hannah & Abigail. Kelly, Rockport: Arion, MeLanghiin. vidence) Ana Coles, Crocket, N York, bound can i; EDPORN, Oot 19— Aer hark Ti sebr Comnclin, thesbell § York: 20h, ra, ae Philaelphie , James « Ley Rogera Rireabeuy NJ. wh, brig Hers ld, Keene, Philadel oe Pagans Charjeston 80. ragnsact, Nyo, : DEWPORT. Oot Arr Haonaly Hoping, Pt? Lavaconn—\t Belfvst 11th ins, by Meares Paterson & Cn b Soa mapded by Cay he td Praghasn, ant owned the master a Oak. ele wilh Jona Dur ag Durham ‘of Bongoe, F Hareaer, and ary} k Mamet 7% Soot oe ie ‘ dra ‘Mt soon sal! for Savasinah, wher ce she Witetler Sak ors ord, Ma own, wil eae to Mar j ? > at he Yard of Met J grevtnen se Pepest Blmbedipert Ni, fe" son Former, Crowe, Hye ot Balen, the sl lira, of 1600 tons } (Bon. Her longih’ is 190 foei, wit Ml eax hoses con ky 101 eo Wiles Bicenckaan hore ee Ae es fe yt M x, fraine Ie of One peat white aoa, tems Netien Sa Baas Port Rowen; Th? ion ty fa with tense Chast, ‘ aay anit in “4 aa for X ond, Norton, (rom Riv belongs ty Mevere Harheck & : be weed in ne European trade. etl Dae ene en OF ent Ayers al Sat Whalemen. Art ai New Bedford 10h, bark Latoyetie, Alten, Pacitc Ocean, Mangan Mareh 5 ton ae 10, vith Obie ap eit on board — Sent Has on freight Draper. Gay Head, Lowen, Pacific Ocean: bark Ehdwaed ot Dartmouth), falters, Atlantic ‘op oll, bb's ep AB do wh off (rom ehip T Cid at do 2th ali Gate selit) Cha lew , bark Town, Moors; Paciti 0, having wt at New Bedford from Payal, has about 1100 bbe ep cilon aa Kagertown 10th, abip Peruvian, Mussey, Paci Ooeam, wish 4 db oll. one Trom Hyani oh, bark Phenix, Hinckley, Pacitic O GR Norfolk Ietonds March % Rensington, Clark, NM, 190 ould eruice wotil Jan. and then put away ho at Payal \ 18, Win Roteb Kilison, Ni, =), Mi Fanny, Boalt) do 36 do.0o; V nited inten. ant: restyert rye, Gifford, NP, clem: Sin, Poole, Mattapoisett, iis on i lander; Rie Provincetown, Ab do. Lewis Bruee, ‘a Rose Por! Fisher igartown, do; Mat Mer doy 294, Gromwelt, de, da: Doser, Jeftrey, NL rs, NB. 30 sp. landed; 23d, Monterima, ‘Baxter, Wo ‘Mary, Jenks, Rdgartown. clean; ® h, Active, RB. Be op. inn th, Catalpa, Snow, do, 82 ep, 5 80th, va. Crooker, do 38 kp do: Lopt 2, Aunawan, Cort ron Mattapoleett, 334 9 ager! M1. bivira, Mercihow, do clean; Odd Fellow, Ea cartown, 18ep, Innded; Tahmarc 4th Novis, Picter, NB jar d Or prain crv , do: Viveyard, Onswell, i. Rohinson, 1°, 58 si. dot Gi sp, do; bh Vispay, RD hats ‘ain Siatth who Was’ wick bark has katie! on a @ incbarge of the mate. Capt a! the dae of er); Somvel & bs ym 8 Mattapoise SP, se inivied need ghd 1h Car hy = ree Slooum Hdyar sp, famied: Lady Sutglk, Ro. vevanty fen, ig: Sea Piower, ‘ieavelend. NH, 14 Tap. do; Caroline, Gitord, do, Wt 00: 1th Christen vher Mitehell, Vivdhope. T cher’ de ton teas n. Rabonck, FH, clean: Ih, Cleero, About Si) bhis off remain re, the Axor, daily expeeto from Bos é ‘ hich will be @hipped by vou, ‘tap Pon: etic’ re vieta. rp pieeiehins FS man, irate ay Hilt, do: Oh Sete are nes 7 ih lee Prpvinestowg a wet = ie a Cinema (new, steamer Calado- Seapine Ot pea e2 7 ers, Mace mk. Po i Bes Carrara | silts rae Semon ‘Abeay, tin, gomeer, corre o> do. ican: , Oat La Arr Monches'er, Forks Lysia Ann : Elta Aretu erlang. Sid achr Rutire we pele ATL, Oct rag Florida, frnerman, Liver. Seat ees taay’ A Orca Crease ‘Gemdent’ Gaser 4 cian, NYork. Si 19th, sche oe agent Alice Lee ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED AVERY DAY TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. OUNG MEN'S PREMONT A ‘ENT! Uaien Club will meet at their rooma We Tabet ay lock me a repnbliena artillery aod q 0 CNUTHR WE Preadene” De Gnpenenenrr, Seer OST OR STOLEN, Dar fi La nie containing $0 BAN a ihe Shoe wad Cone Rank. and netes and other papers valu ible to . the ownne in ‘he Fighth aronuacnrs, in going from Chambers wernt & Fearne eee estat rll be suitably rewarded by Nn © \) tho Mausion House, (7 Lamb eyaticetly Wid Ue ee Cum aged, —— .