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TH | W YORK HERA WHOLE NO. 17385. MORNING EDITION—TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1856. PRICE TWO CENTS. and notice has been that Mejia left o onthe 21st and fled to the moun. | would be one hundred dollars, } carried two . dav in which the order VERY LATE FROM MEXICO, ubmitied must be handed i before | tains, whorohe will be bouy pursued, and i omeghe will | hncred tons-—lct oh ecw on eee cae te ‘The Allagel Prencly Prenter he order shout borer rat made, act on that growsd time to Mariano Bivapeineie, No, 7 Calle de Tease. | oubt-end his wicked and vile carcor 02 a ¢aliows of one bundred dollars transport ome hundred tous of SUPREME COURE-SPHOIAL TBM, 8. The ony tubing alteged lv felonions one, and thas Sale of Chureh Property—The ‘Weather—Honor ann ~ opened in for on eelinp of With elk the maleget Sareea we betere ‘the go- Peete teete Fore Sres 10 Maxiee. Tac actual cost of tha | 5N THE MATTER OF THK NORTHERN KAILWaY, OF | Stves BO right toe action. ‘New Guarde—Agricultural eager Papers par ron reap Yermment lo stronger than it over bas been before, | transport of that quantity to tke consumer in Mexico FRANOB, V8. CHARLES CAKPENTIER, LOUIS GRE- (a) The commen nw of the State and not the statute to General Carrera— 87,140 francs. ‘The reactionists have beea euccessful ia revolting, aud | varies fem $9,060 to $16,000. What mine can be better law is to be'the law of France. Exhibition—Indian Troubles—Suspicious Vessel anttago ‘Mendes, the distinguished engineer, | the result to fa: shows tbelr perfect inoompetoncy to do | than this It may yleid for a moment largor returns, LST, BUGENE GRELBT, FELIOBTE DEBUT, AUGWUTA | “6 ‘The cause of accion shown, if any, to that of o tart The Church aud Stato~—Native Literature~ ‘Vera Cruz and San Juan Railroad, anything but rob and eteal but pot with such certainty and such constancy. [>| YABOT AND —— JUKRIN—INTERHYTING AND AP- | oommitted in France by one man oe anbibene fund for thas Valley Drainage and Exploration—Newspapers, eee te eee he omens DEPARTURE OF THE SPANISH MINISTER. achieve as 8 cost of one hundred dollars what now | PSCTING LETTER FROM CAKWHNTIER FO HI9S1S2ER. | po action can be maintained in the courts of this wate, den, ‘ions dice Mapiml, Durango, has lately boos the the |, {¥ZM, te Metioan Extraordinary Oot 36.) | Sosiate uigetbor and do ie eaten come Ne Can ae | Me defendants, Parot, drelet and Debut, moved to be | .. 7. The taking stock of) ihe colnpany from the compen J jos Santos Alvarez, a gentieman whom ? disebarged from custody, on th bene tg i? scent, About one hundred snd Ay | wo heapea with ome abuso on his vital im thieous: | tmereare erBed fram emstody) on the ground, amongst others, | “"s"the order is irregular abd vold, tho undertaking vet bus Vern Code Conventiondonee: r eee ere this coun. carga, that the order for their arrest for the alleged taking of 6,747 | being executed on the part of the plalaiitfy, Vina Cx, Nov. 4, 1856. po ie a le ma lela rib poset gern oop fo represent saiden | ‘309 ‘eold give the cotopanys teeg shoes teva otchs || inrudiolas end a ee uae | ese . ier A which wag at lime up ‘and ad sufficient and irregular Political Afaira in Mevico—Revolution in Puebla—Ret. | Baron de Muller, with his company. left on thelr @x- | interests of Mexico—bas lof this city for Vere. Oras protit of $5,600 each trip’ V legod tii aakeone taken by them cap no value, fae bare gene debe cr = fens en ‘ Tuerote Ge Pronunciamento joretions in the valley of Mexico on Thursday morning. sent themselves to our view, gion y Fucrotm 4 Mecican General— @ | Tie Baron has associated with him several persona of abi. | Dele Tecalled by bis government. He has been hore & “¥ Spe artiole, that in no event had the Court any jurisdiction ofthe cause | 11. The complaint should’refer to tie law by which the of action, In support of this moticm affidavits of the de ba were incor; i f j : f ci 7 . ‘ " fc cost of transport eds Tampico—Garza Upir'—Vidaurri andhis Revolution—A | jy ana distinction, M. Laverriere, of the Agricultural ie ig? a eae & a elsonehayS o¢ Bar Setbolie prohibiting rs See ee ee ee abs Pirate in the Guif—Lmi jration—Hon. John Forsyth— | Schoo! of this city—s gentleman of considerable literary fining its con: mediate Mstrict where Tehuarinpec Road—Shipping Neus. de, de, votoriety in France—and Dr. August Sonntag, who way | Puch tact that, free py aA itis produoed. Tobacco, sogar, cate wag euro where | tendaute were read, denying that they ever took an fds Texeon, Bagh ag RTE Since the departure of tha lact mail we have had stir- Tasthe be nels tt nied eis takeebeie stoma et. ane Mexico, Sevor Alvares, in his euccoss in relieving Spain Pid A ad tm their quality to those of the United | ebares of the paintilf:’ compapy, and in eddition, th» | plaintifis, and reads varicty of affidavits, amongst whisk ts inthis countr hy for tnab sentir, ib from a very embarrassing, not to say dangerous position 8, yet they aro excepted from foreign consumption | jollowing affidavits :— Was thut of Tessaudier, Inspector of the Noritorn Raiil- ring even country, though, for # + it ia | explorations. bas clots} f for bimselt the disapproval of his govern | '¥ ‘be ‘ncrmoas cost of transport. The home consump- way of , who stated that alt the defendants beim & pretty jively country iu some respecia, a} the worst of ‘The companies of the National Guard that have bee | Ment and hence be is now reoalied. He leaves many | YO! ' limited trom the same cause. If ihe great cost of | City and County of New Fork, o».—Louis Greltel Bugen Frapos clandestinely for Kogland, and then camo detentions ; for some time disbanded ure now re-organizing with great trans Greilet, Felieite Debut, and atiguste Parot, th times, Iepeak, of coureo, “politically”—otherwiso itis | orthusiem, to defend tne patel pre its ene. | W#*M friends bebind him amongst tho Mexican people | ¢ Pe 9 anh ryeiviorp try pend sbove timed, severally mane Gath aud say’ Habe, and areeneh aot eee > me rete sufliciontiy slow. mica. This shows the right spirit, and is conoiusive evi- | RECEPTION OF HON. ME. FORSYTH, THE UNITED | dvcer would aitract immigration to the countey by the | yar'{Srstme time prot to his fearg Feary pamaelt says. | agency in the affair. giving him all the particulars of ty First, and following clove upon the captare of Queretara | O#Poe that the svmpathies of tuo people are with the pre STATES MINISTEK, BY THE PRESIDENT. powerful slimulup of superior interest. The at ion 0 New York, he was engaged inthe business of ‘dealing ia Carpentier did the samo, and scid, when the box wich sent liberal governuiment, [Fr the Mexican Extraordinary, Oct. 29.) climate, of abundance ana of repeated crops in one year | horses, at No, 24 Kue ( faceslc D’autin, tn the city of Paris; | wa8 buried in the cellar in Sixtsenta strect was aid, be om by the rebols under Mejia, we bad a grand flare up in Joan pusyie 5 r : ‘stem ; r - Pre yan BRA RUBLE Eg Me, in Forsyth, Esq., lately appointed ‘to fill the im- | woul¢ have that additional and powerful motive of the | ‘bat sme time prior to his leaving Fronce as Puebla, Ceueral Orihuela and the grexter part of the gar- | PNOSPECTS OF ANOEMan | RevOLumON eno Porteat post of Minister Piewipotontiary by the govern- | cney attaloment of wealth in supplying the over popuia- | formed tbe dexign of coming to the United Slates and berzied.”” He also avers that hy is (a fact the plaiudire rison having “prnnounced” tor religion y fueros. As (From the Mexican Extraordinary, Ort. Z6.] ment of the Uniied hy near the government of Mexi- | tion gee countries with nocersaries that would super. | exporting some for the French market; thet in ordi arry | Storey, fully empowered to bring this euit, and tout he tere is uothing more contagious, at least among the | | Sexor Lafragua, the Dinistor of Goberuacion. hhas ad- | foe, “salina ag we have already ainied” Many geacie, | when tho populatiog of che cae eee sah | oul such ‘design, and for no other purpose, cepovent inade | ¢mployed Mr. Morrough. | Mo believes Use ‘onda f : i { u F ur aris to M: Herand, for er possee ‘ther Mexicans, than the spirit of revolt, wo have the cry ocho- | jieesed ® jolter, Ne the Covent oe ene ebomging | et were present, and cho hall of recepiion presented an | come balan:e. the sum of 45,000 franca, and left France tor the port ot Now | control erates 54 “that it contained part of the proceeds of the sharos em pronunciamentos that are sprioging bi ing far and wide over the broad republic (f), of “God and throughout the country, and crying out lowtily 10 | ®PPFOpriate appearance for the occasion. Mr. Forsyth, THE ITALIAN OPERA IN MEXICO. CITY. fork bringing with bm she procreds of said sale, and 6,000 | Counsel also read affidavit of Justin Melin, devoribing tha Kberty!” How many hittic townsbavetake it up it wore | “"isiqon y Pueree®” The’ Mivistr ine av able manner | oH DelDg Dresentod, doiiverad the ‘ollowing address to [from we Mexican Exiraordinary, Oot. 49} Fa Mtr eat acs, & portion of which | cireuraatanons of the theft; he states that Farot Bas Rover y How many little to 2 , the President, ins clear and cloquent manuer:— “Gemma di Vergy” and “Maria de Rohaa’ have both | thou count totaal Tice oak thee oe hee aoe, fOr | had any regular business, but at different times has ain jens merate in a letter, | *¢¥8 forth the baso ingratitude of thoso who are taking a ¥ y de Rohaa’”’ ha’ the sum of one thousand francs each; that atthe time when y regi , ¢ at times has givem vain and useless to attempt to enu + | fending part in these movements against the govern. | @D2KES OF JOUN FORSYTH, xSq., ENVOY oF Tux UNITED | beep produced with admivable suedess. The * mx’? | deponent formed the design of coming to the United States, | Dimself out to be a horee desler, a broker, & merchant, @ Ttheretoze refer you for purmenores—or particulara—to | ten.” He says tho greater part of them. arota>se Who, | Youn Excersarey-"? EMR'RENECRMONORS 1 coon que | Hae been the most succons(ul of the two, from the bappy | {hColser deienount, Felice Debut sigod \o him In the rela: | literary mam, as Dest ruited his designs, and nat bo wa various newspapers herewith. Suflice it to say taat the | tx March last, after being defeated aud made p-izonora Ina | President of the United States accrediting me to the govera- | ™ADMCr i which each role was filled. ‘Maria de | {00 of wife. and was employed in keeving a hotel at No.4 | st to be of doubtul solvency, that Carpenticr and pape! 4 - Rotan Bi ive de Greneile, in Paris, and when ceponent informed her | Grclet were de pendent vy weir ir Hi evument troops of President Comonfort are marching | “*r Which justiy entitied them to executivn, were par | ment of your kxgelleney a Kovoy Extraordinary and Mintstor ~ ‘as Produced on Sunday, and, although for thi Lig intention to come to the United States, she determined | (*° ‘9 pon their awiary. He siso avers ene doned by the President, whose generous heart vranted | /lenipolntiary from the United Btatca. I gladly seize the | first time, it was well received, and the performance ap- | {company him, und she sold out her sald hotel and lett | tat, Om the 27th of September, Grelet acknowledg: upoa Puebla fa some force, and we would have expected | (nem their lives under the eolonn obligniou tua they | {\"s wilcial opportunity offered me to assure your Bxoelleucy | plauded generally tn the most ebtausiuatc manner. The | F:.nce wi this deponent. bringing with her the proceed ot | £UE, and told him the whole particulare of the robbery, . f that my own arcient desires and fixed purposéa to that end are, fence, . “ hs 21 " rf G A renewal ofthe horrors of st sping bad not Oibuala | wouldot agus up arms agaigt te yvctinert | Cantal y the erneat ad patra oa giant ofa gr: | Surin ane asirbes demistction Wt sosarauts | wcon'of tad tae burs seneRt'Paares $e | fungery me busines in wives Chalet nepad “Oe Sd cule two. conpicies tayether in’te endarine, bonds | With tho personitication of this charactor. Forour part we | ™&i¢ arrangements with Jeane Kapuat Kocbard. who was ia | no, it is only embezzlemeut.” Parot rejoined, “Oh, and his brave army already sloped and taken to the ™ e Minister reviews in @ luclé manver the law of thi , ¢ 5 mountains and wildwood. As it is, we are ootso sure | sib of Jane, which has been made ino pct for ao coraial gord will, amity and peace. I beg that your think Siguore Zilioll bas at weet and well trained voice, ani | jie,cmhloy of de ent to Paris, to soln deponent in the United | I know thero is forgory.”” The deponent saya’ that’ Fell~ Pe nda ama th acts of revolution be ens. ency will receive this ageuranes, not as ex- | 50 far a8 her singieg was concerned, did justiae to | is @ such horse de; should sy 2 Cite Debut’s hotel was not registered under ber name as ye tones iene am a rt adh Pree Eo tes yd omen toy 5 by. = Pression of a mere ciplomatle courtesy. bat asthe reflex of a | her r6le But there la bo cenving that her manner is not | Freuch market; tha when doporent Touched the cit vol New | Proprictrees, but that it was owned by Parot, who sold -—will not succeed ip instigating the ral and a very Lapa genuine sent ‘nt, Ceeply rooted '¢ bosom of my govern | the moet fascinating, from which cause arose ail the dis- | York. be re-commenced his dealing in horses, and had actaaily | bimeelf to® cousin of his. The defendant affirms that it oth e ” necessities of the country; for the empoyment of thou- | inent and people and founced upon the most Catholic priuci- ~ ~- - —. Cree asc peautetce eran sieisomns | este who bave so loce been kopt tea dependent and | plssofhumarity, ood nelgiveriood aad aound pougy.’ | Sataftcton. Baril! wat most hapoy ax Enrico, at for | mili fuvchus of heres o bese! Frat ly theateamar | be Bad fll general actority trom: to plu it 1 regard 7 dition by the sy: impract ¢ destinies of our two great republics are indissol Sppearance has made’ rere Bian vin th Loui ’ ) of the supreme governnsvt, The result no ome can | 100r con Jae of wealthy aud inert corporations; | litked toretber in the horosetpe ofthe future. The two great | bax been well reoeived bolh in the Gommo"” snd “Maria’” | ‘abscguainted wih Louls Grelet while in Paria but never | say ouberwise. estates in the hands of wealthy aad in Fowers of the North American Continent. separated by simi- foretei!. ‘The permanency of the Comoufort gover ament : ig for the increase of the national revenue by greater tadus- | jar and successful stroggies for independence from the domi- perma: means . ‘Tos appearance of Signorina Vest. | company of ibe plainuil’s, or in sy other unlawful act, and A letter writ en by Carpentier to his sister, and sald te printer «pao olan yr hy ‘cuse) pgm try—for increasing the equality of all olasses of poople— | ution of the old forme of government of the Old. World: to. oaght fortes, rich flow of | tha: all the money brought by depouent to this country was | be thupd by Melin. in a house in Ninth strost, where Onn. pon he gu it mc vownce, murda, eapina, wear: | 1 ner pesiucee ead, ise (or We naberal ware | forrnrat sical aiicrhy penta saints | sm. ior appenraase fe slwaye commanding an hor | “vermast penny if hs foyer, whic wih tis money. tae | ge Ot Te ly 7 nd f re number jucea, and, in fine, for the general welfare | government: pat allies ic from. . 2 ch v 4 —_ apt, priesthood, religion and. fuero®, are 10, sucseed, | othe nation, What be says in true, and ‘o.allsapertial | sit: of political Brinciples, mutually dependent upou each | Voice is tick and melodious. to bim; Gut depouent. well keowing iat Me” Benoot was | pili coon Sutan:—T have but tle space tm which We, ex- dann gees Comontert 0; Ha ioc int marcas | obeerverstbe cling of the large extates ofthe oorpors- | (tio, te good aces o wine bert aud reciprocal ira; | Yhe Countess Tnocana Tasca, the dutingushod prime | i agent ot M.Rusacid sho pricfgat sueanoider tn tae | Bue eare have ea ee utes "ey Rem in a condition to bless each other bya free commercial and | donna, belonging to the Italian Opora Company, bas ar- aintifla’ com , erthels to the bank ‘ehe she Puebla alone, wo may lok for gome all eaootng, Danish inte “tet, “The plen that thie law was tavonded | {lends imercourse, thereby increasing the happiness andre | rived at Jalepa, ‘whenoe sho will come to this oly by the Tmoat io have wld thirty bits of obe thousand tratea ued fave a nephew who opens afresh Ser Sounaet Steamenss ment and conflscations, Indeed, game 2 —there are ® | ‘iret opportunity. that deponent is the father of two children, born of the said | that without her there remained for me but to terminase we seh : ust do its work, ani the to aggrandize the government, is shown w be | thousand reason’ Why our two republics should be Felicite Deut, and that atthe time deponent it to Mr. 4 r . rhe ¥ Behe oeeey in Pasta must be contscated udeoiute, | ¥bOlly ikcorrect. Every. picce’ of property. witch friends, anf bot one why coldness and estrangement, much Belmout’s to get the said nows cashed, he was known at his |] ay iticeioned, stimaedy ae Fee ange E BtepE ‘The Ley Lerdo.s not saticlently strong to suit the | Pes Nem tciaed and conGscated has been donaiod for the | "come io your Rtcelency as the represeataiive ot my | NEWS FROM SOUTH AMERICA. his irue ‘nate “of “Augusla ‘Parte but then mending | ovblee have T caused 10 my father, to my mother, to you, ve perste nature of the case. ly imbued with the spirit of these friendly to travel ‘west to buy” horses, he d to Goal || witae tek cok nares Penne Deka eS ‘Amongst the friends ot the government who declare | #2”, a# regards those that are suid by the law, the corpo ‘anc it will be my constant study and the ob; Hotes tobe cashed ta'the mame'of Debut, supposing ther | Tinase high snd ‘ble position is lightly mained by this stigmatizrd wit Must Go longer ) causing | think of that accursed bureau, of the bad aequaintance I form. rations 4’e seoured in the amount of the valaation which | of my heartfelt desires t endeavor, by all all honorable | The Disturbances at Buenos Ayres—Indfan | iy) case of any ac: that ie measures are uot severe enough, we Dotico the m “) , they themselves pet upon them, or for the amount which | mcans, to cultivme such relations with your Eaoslieney's £0. aston and « Muli —Elec= | his death, tbe said Fellcite Debut and her said children ‘might Fora long une aS ae coetra Tironsa x Teter ve hts iroads, which | they were valued wt fm ea open and public este.” For | Yervment ss shall expunge irom the diplomatic records of | oud © Miltary Expodition—Eilec~ | jive the present of money which they’ would not oinerwise | Sig" i OsGey cro,e 1908 Lime t iked: hime but ule, but A rabtennd ink numiber of jet in which he | COrporaticns Who icberit properties from generation to pemeees by Seems. bang Gas Teer ctuse of tion in Santa Fe—Re volution at Corrientes | havc; that terwarde, aed on hearaing that he coa'd not Unfortunately, be was unable to pay me that money; thas declares that tbe geutienersund kindness with which the | fepersiivn, ANE WO OO1y i ane eee been more | Wich i demazded by our postions. oy te ob of | Death ofan Amestcan. fend the sald Felictte Debut to Frauce C> ring over ner. | cimpelied me 'o leave. At the moment of taking a wife r (who, Hiberal party treats ity chemies Las always been the | ‘he progress of society, nothing could have been more | ood neihborhood ‘That | We bave news from South America Cated at Buenos | children who are there, and. to get tbe sald notes cashed in | Kite. “echetiorgive we, uacclleet, cremated before they cause (' its destraction.’” » ‘and by the manifes! jurt, while attending to the requirements of a troe and may be the bumble instrument of accomplishing +0 much F Laat a ‘tous 10 hi thi r is A low yours ago this Goteral | oi ressive uation. Sul! this law hae been made tho | {ood lo the mniliicns who compose the oonatitueacy of our two | AYF¢8 OD 27th of September. had communicated his atecton to take up his residence ii | HoTOt, Grave Zou, eeen, the lelter, which, I wrote, to, yet bom ages shares etdario tor the crime of assault, and the} : 5 reside a wuncianento pow d Lobby for tbe reactioniats, in order to shield themselves | TePubiics, and that I may be met OT pees Lomed ¢ ‘The British Packet of 20th of September contains tho | this country to E. David, Ernest Charmet, Victor Corraz, | the payments in cash, of the coupons twice paid of the nt happening t bir, depou E fay eomething worse. A lucky fro good will on the part of your Exe jam Soe hm venant me ban ‘patriots,’ and hie m their own dishonor and perjury by accusing i a “ F. Fatuiel. S. James. Galinpeau, T. Soisean and thers, | sold, I should have left Grelet to have setided as he chose; uae. aoe tee mde foxkemencd acampig | 00 government of werring sgalast the ‘religion | "Mii2 eaters esd nema euler tice || coc ares “y i“ ul tn the city of New Xork: and the said T- Soimeait had | wouid have arrested him. or he wou'd have ded. 1 cared Ih present rauk was atta: 'y good 2 an Pp! yor y, kept public attention fixed on the Northern frontier, Of | »ccompanied deponent to various cate etubles in this city, | tle, I was safeand sound, The compliety could not bet 4 in) of impudence, bravery and | Of Jesus Christ. The Minister lays down the great | letter from the Prevk ent of the United states, which topurehase borses; that deponent did not leave Paris b 3 adie y Aorgert gg cfyour | et that it 1a against the policy of the gorernman: to | cellency, General James Gadadem lat» Envoy from the Uniied | tte reported preparations at the Rosario for an invasioa | wilh ihe knowledge or conmivanee of ihe sad Louis relic: oF | thetthin Laieng Was,without credit, and there T was ¢ military chieftain. [introduce this episode by allow tn the nation a greater power to exis\ than itgelf, | States, was commissioned to deiver, and ha severe do- | of this State, we Ond no confirmation whatever, aud we | any of the other defendants except Feiicite Debut; that depo- | in-law for the further interest which he takea in me. ciinas Sow enéertan: and traces to the existence of such a power the great | mestic bereavement prevents from his deilvering in person, | believe no movem«nt of either troops or officers has taken | Beit has never been informed of what otfence he is charged -| knows also that but for all Liese interior woalé sod my own lever of credence from the President of the With, elther eivil’y or erimipaliy, excapt that he ls charged with | scons ‘lie realized." Hat Lane D iew cays ago Tampico pronounced againetGarzaand | bulk of the evils which bave aillicted each aucoesive | Creat ites, piace as yet. Tih elther civilly or eriminaliy except La! hes charged with | seen one of the tivest areatus of Bis life But I ame : that he prefers my position (o-day rather tam it im favor of the genera! goveroment, But the writor | Siministration since the independence. The weakening | “sii air, Forsyth had closed his romarks, President | , ¥<sPectune the late Indian invasion very little official | Gifence, but in what way he aided thom bas not been made | have ‘ then A] Knows enough of Me xicun polition to predict that retigion | of the power of the church he deems essential to plece | ct) nian rose, and in @ clear end concise manner made | Hae been published; and the extent of thelr depredations | kxown to him; ‘bat tome coupons were taken out of the ‘pos want noun st cehcdce me cae ak even are “ alt om the goverpment In its proper position. - is matier of surmise, The certainty is have retired fession of depovent, wnd these were reewived by depo 1 pL ed esc apa omy ve at RN ‘Tie Miblater reflects Upon tbe past courte of the gororn- | te following appropriate and friendly address la reply:— | ‘iin tnely booty without any serious eepealatice caton | ie tat neha ibe tee taaiee cock creas tee a ay he Be Will be to overturn Comoniort and set up themselves. | Ment, is dealing so leniently with those who have re- | 1, receiving your Excelleuey nary and lees prompt aud Veolsve measures are lakon by tho at- nnd ihig “depaseat, as Félicite Debut narectt, | Sore: Grolas end that earvid’ Pass, ‘Shek dones tele eee ‘Thir way depend, thorn, upon the result of affairs at | Penedly mented, the qxteme Petre hope tat leniency | Minister Flea enuary of the Called Fates of america, I thoritien we may expect’ a Tepetition of these daring 84 | yas wnat all. that’ ha ema Re ra A ee Sete Puedis—et ieast for a tine. must copgra‘ulaie you for confidence reposed in you defendant Parot, so far game relates to ber. uwod | jor I ‘should have been lost. 1 send herein enclosed ® kind " 7 would exercise a suflicieutly strong moral force to correct | by that repubile, and express to your Fxcellency with especial With a view to these arrangements, the Minister of | so 1 h knowledge, — informetio belief ‘said written Meanwhile General Vidaurri has it all his own way on | (roe crermens ull 8, bur falling to realize any | ssusiaciion that our daungulshed merit and what you have | Wer set out cn Monday; and, itis sald, will shortly. be mt trun, ond tat tho monies broaght by iner | Tabmuen et all int hee bese, said ead writen te Se nome. tel i t bis parvcular dunghul. But tho Hxeaun Is so well ental principles of the | followed by General Hornos, who will take the command Ft Mids chy, nati witch the hes beam deprived By ue lain country, agents hotel leave it to the care of my brother inlaw. Let him L intormed upon affairs’ of Nortpern Mexico that ‘¢ | £2d results from this course, it bas Dow resolved upon | jii:\ devlared pO ernment towards roceeds of her A - . | givtug toesch traitor his doe mede of puni#hment, ac- ley of your, gov eat q in obief of that division. was the proceeds of her land her sav | creet persors, or elee himaelf, and he will see the best method Wore eles for mo to expatiale upon the condi- | Eig Nt Che iaw. ‘This we conceive to be the most im: fm ee Conduct "whieh you propose to Dureue | "Soma from Fort Mercedes to the 9th inat,, i ings, ond wes not the proceeds of wuy shares in the plain- | of putting this precious document into good hands. It ts the 3 tite” . . wh ots o1 pee nee ihe Wary Hanstn of sopomber 1c, | Votan and promising portion of the wuole leter. “Ik | tho tavering hope that wid he cooperation and infuencn of | quiet in text neighborhood. We ciahande angen a Loman oto etna Sonam | Siory af mye rom the Gay at pion Sat ‘header the News from Norinern Maxioo,/"and which \s | CLAniniy is sogarance, that bereies wave ocourred. | Sul, scsced wih isso which Maeee Tae aied wine” | yoOR, shamaday © elmiorcement of troops started from | Toice suaucg uth ky Feamive (? hemakers tn Whe com | 1y tothe adminiaraton. but War that thowe the beer thing on the political satus of thie eountry wat | teins time ineane. “te saya traitors will aot | ¢Very day more and more (o comen’ the mutual [pa TT and wili be followed eariy in the eneuing ou by | be charge deponent with w r faq siready cammenord 0 suit agains me, i ih t . Jat eflect the contro: over the ports Hope hey ‘bind the .. from - ve ale i lews Guilty, might destroy Wat think it ot Tamsin Tampig,c.)wiich toe ecprome gov. | Man ba Paulmnd, ang by hge who ave made revo: | rz gucci betwee, Gein ater | Sn new Commancer a Cae, Gonna meade, Tos | lu igs Seponcns ray ah Sc oS TS szemect may shorily obtain will have upon the Videurr: | "he results of another successful revolution, be says, thet destinies vahou be culvated ary Aitigent ansiety. much is expected from the energy and Ot the-| bua bellnven ‘aher the nexon. wr nced gener ise. | aster, oF (othe Auorney General and to preserve 8 copy far This more than two weeks sivoo the ten gua steamer | “ill “awe fhe dimeric, one wAcch mune rooner or | tribal towarcethe realeaiion of tis predt object, and to | Square b¢'e'hoin he is taccmoanieae hee eee | is nae Neamt ite te cused of Raving asiet Gagpraig | (eletier breaks off, and ro name was rigned to it} Democrats ‘ pronounced”? at Minatitlan, and aftera brisk | 127°" 71 t il foreign nation. 1a this | ‘h!s end will give your Excelleney every facility can be | observe the ‘of @ “4 tnd Greliet in any ofleuce, but *he never did aid them in ‘The affidavit of Edward A. Mathison was read. The At wat the fort at the moh of theriver W-atzacoaicos | (tier Jane Pics see Peet naw location and there | Mvisedby a aviv of sincerity. justice, and of the most open | Creen® i? fone Of Dias, Granada, Coness, Rodrigues, | 11) oicnco whainoever soe nar | S¢ROReRE hid that when Parct called at A Ros hook 4 each ue ‘ards the Uuted Staten 0.» t Louis meant's 0 pegotinie the notes (Yosslved from ty ee | a Mook on Gaern wzsPecut | Plant their idens in n government ; an asiatooracy, a de- | “Your ksceltency, Lerust, wiltbe kind eugugh to transmit | On uesday evening the Senste sanctioned the bill au- | ne" pincee im Wh ick sates’ of Mie tinintite” come | faeaitett pmekonmate tne notes (received from Mr. Tasetp fw " the runaway, and coming up with | ™ocracy, = wild demagoguisin and various avarchion }~ tI pore 6 rane, 09 well 6 wi moags oot - thorizirg the creation of ten millions of public funds to ki yy were kept was accessthle to every person 0 to lowe and pur: da; but sul ee ee ae esot got well thrasbal nad ro. | Would spring up that would betile with each other and wes tes bat pot collected. weil | Prosont year. Doa Joao Gregorio | |x the ofice of the said company. ihe Keys ‘Iheroot beng | F012 tows and Purchase lands; but neeay ape with themectv ‘nam ould tion at ¥ hose so much - ph ad 3 oof Mantes w oe Mr. Forsyih’s de aranor ana geptiemanty ie ear. rebese r kept in an unlocked drawer during ollice hoare and the egpeurenen, pe the ten miltions at 80 ae woll ag tbat of Mr. Fearn, Secretary, undoubtedly iniasing shares were not absiracied by depowent, nor, as | With Louis Grelet om the 26th and vith of September, cant more thas the mici- | ji "believen, by any co! these. depoonats, and” that de | Wbe® be (Grelet) toid deponest that he and : sttracted the good will and sympaibetic feeltugs Of the | out however, that the government has po direct power | Roristance of ‘is frvsnan, nol having, macy eu gentlemen present. to diapore of taid funds, the law providing ‘bat they | own for that purpose, dnd that What bas’ been abo moter on the 17th of Octuber NEWS FROM THE DISTURBED DISTRICTS. to the bank. This is to be regrot! pored to by the other depunent ‘Tho Court took all the ~ ‘and roservod his decision her be i eB hoy So read sn De Riehe 514: Mamas) SO Gee of ry Unis deponert. Bogens Grellow tor hisses tha. b vnlil he bed time {0 costider the whole matter, and te Yoand 5 Nusez Villavicuncia—somewhat known ta | Borthestt arc every year Crawing in form: array on Qctober $9:-<The supreme povernment received yoster+ POS SR Fey A ee important points arising tn the case. J iy ‘Gaia ek on captain of the famous | ‘he frontiers of Mexico, and should no national quarrel | day the following ‘apbic despatch, from the to aver Malek Achel, ‘This ts ‘another ilartra. | *ri#e betwoen the United States and Mexico, and the de Mexico, dated October 48:-— oy i 4 which the gov- | ‘burch party, or apy goverament acknowledging thelr | To ms Exceruzycy mie Misirar or Wan:— once to be reconsidered and modified also wrned Li re with a hole np her bottom three feet below water |) Stace ten the Democrata hat beeu cutting Baiiag eclast” halpng beret vo thelr Provisions, “es ba vessols, he! raeit wo pro’ Indeed, we assured she has tred ioto & Spanisd bri; rnc terest inany Way, om News from Kio Janciro. rmation aud, bohet extends, the other de have sworn to is true; that for some time prise t bis tearing ; BY the arrival at this port of the bark Indus, Cage. France he had been ou! of employ, apd bad been unable w | Thompsom, we have received Rio Janeiro papers from ir pretensions, come into power, vothing is more certain than ‘The a med force which rose tn rebellion in Matamoros | particular point. Bet eer OO 8 ree beret ies pres o7 Ceeret de Izvcar and was to reinforce the rebels of Puebla, The Genera) Assembiv has organization The instion of avy church can not be om / made ita submission yesterday at —— § o'clock in | sllows the goverment to ment, and that on hearing that his bro: any length of | the evening, et the fret summons te iy Dy leagues of land inside of the Salado, The ¢iapussion of | ihe said Levis Grellet, was a to the United States, euccessfcl im | General Morett, who had been commissioned to Ubis measure gave rise to some very debates in ; asked and obtained permission (0 accompany him, in the | the last mentioned date being one week later them Mexi- | 287 one of its numerous revolts, sad would for no eames bee cavalry, consist- | the House of Representatives and we other | bopes of procuring employ ment in this country more readily 5 ‘out. be the than be could in France. previous advices, The papers, however. contain netm- can enterprises. Ou the contrary, there could bo no em. | Ler destiny. ae ecm Canes, ee eee get more than Ho men wh two Fi ai : these de} a sat, that they have been informed ‘ing enormous, bo en- Population, whe had been driven by force to take ‘The Committee of Management of the Gas Company has | , A"d all ing of much interest to us. The Correo Mercantil of Sep- FI ge ee TS see being tees | geted in tome way. The example of Nicaragua could not | part in tne rebellion, returned to order as soon as they | prevented a full aud lucid statement of the undertaking, | ‘.'ynistida mn Wis nccon, has vo. aol bercrban hed act au | tember 30, denounces the alleged hypocrisy of the Britats bo permed S Scalberaa ~ ry quoted in argument on thie sudject. Ni iss Rebeia themselves free from the rebels. (he briitiant success of which is now deyond ali doubt. thority from the p/aw6.(ls to commence (hia action against de- t in bi for po mpm tn ee pti poor, miserable and upbealthy country, whilet 18 | The rebels of Puebla wili in @ short time succumb, as | On the 6th of September Gen. Juan Padlo Lopez waa | porenia or cliher of hem, and that he bas been instructed to | €©¥ernmen ullying Brazil for not preventing ceea- Hon, Joba Forsyth, the newiy accredited enroy | ticher im Saad — Ce A set they are descient in the oer mains {o.make 9 pro, elected Governor of Santa ot the us wes eppotated brig thie scuon by manne! Tesrandicr who claims (0 bave | stomal infractions of the law against the slave trade, while 4 Ovr ustering Me: Li us ie ed resistance. Py e ral Aguil for bw o! ia A juenily an - _ Fe ene ee Se cee on the occa. | 2t ie the acntiment ot many in the United Sates, | having arrived with the ardillory which i was walling for, | took place in one of the lelands of the Parana, between | ct!s ay they are informed and Sr eee | OS ee ne e—4 cr Camonaes’ a good be. | #ad we verture to any of maay in Mexico ehould the ad- | I propose to commence to-day my operations againat t the Provincial Governor and the Natioval President, at | (hese ‘ioponenta;or either of them. goraemens wereprens importation of slaves in aba, ee, end President Sey Sey vance of a Iiboral government be ogain stopped. Bat | piace, which | sball take by assault, should the rebels dia- | which it is said every thing was marked with the grosieet | "City mmf Guniy 1 New Jor? == —Jamox Baptiste Rochant, | '0F ear of offending pride. a sine sta from the Tehuantepec pretimtaary road do | W!th the prevent Cu the sympathies of the peo: | obey my eummone, The éivision under my command barmopy and corciality. of the city of Paris at present lathe city of New York, wakes — i ee fran dcooun wd nl . aed plo of the United ‘aro strongly oniiated, and aa ovis | in exceileut condition, Col ‘On the arrival of the steamer Asuncion, from oath kod saya, that he ie acquainte! with Augusta Parot aad | year rrr ok amounted to $62,988, - not Indicate quite Lane rapt Beye ‘euooess of Vid aurri on on 19th of September, ® variety of romore got afont, re Denut, two oftee fra Ls “pe 474, and the exports 360,604 742. a ed the Texas frontier, rotion jom Amona others it was fald that\Gonoral Lope, of Santa ls, | ciiue Varot was carry ing on fhe, Dusibeas OE A Wore, Nealon Seana ae tort Gowen hy (ne 6? Tt is ‘The lester of Senor Lafragua contains some very fine | | have reduced the enemy an much as resolutely opposed the iden of an invasion of this | { Suchaussie De AUus, in Parin, than in-ae about ths monn ‘The Presidential Election. toin of the torm allowed by the grant. lative ideas anout destiny, which are woll drawn. | jog myrelf to bave soon to announce to Siate; and that in consequence Lagos and Bustos, bad ro- | of Aigust, 1°54, deponent went into tho employ of the sid | oye POPULAR AND BLROTORAL VOTS Ad FAR AS Auerican hy hae ee fag: Bret on aie | coveltision that the time had come for Mexico to not conclusion, treated to Entre Rion. ‘Aviguata, Parot. in his #aid bustier and eontioued in mala vid ALOR Ay A at om al Pronuncie- | V'kerousy ifrhe would save torseif from nia, in our be pleased to communicate this | Anctber version was that Santa Fo and Corrientes had | ¢mploy thenoefor'h, wnt! (be aaie by. the aald Parot of bia ad fhe Batre Pay woil, bat that is the King or inenanafectorios, ac, | opinion is correct. Mexioo bas now s brigtit future | news to the President of the republic, whom, as well ag | both declared agains: tho natiousl government. We find | !wsivtes i Mt. bicenni. mien ook bingo gions 16 days oy monitor jnterfere roa peny the same things ia | Witb proper management. Act decisively—but act ho | your Keccelleney, | congratulate on the happy event of | no confirmation of either romor, buts thoy had the effect | “nat trom what deponent knows of the raine of the stock in sbout-as much as elections do - ie ees pertly ahd justly. A noble, open handed and juat policy | yesterday evening which has greatly weakened the reac- | of bringing down ounces to $339. business of eaid Parot, at the time of the sale, sald stock atthe | gpg in Fevelutioniste it te only a tow priests nnd Driganas | Willsave Ser ree teas eee aoe oes © ages thoes parvy. TOMAS MORENO. ‘he Hiniters of Franco and Sardinia had been publicly | time of the sale, consisting of among other things, (rion en ae — ss i geversig”" Canaan Gatefeaner statesmen. = received at the Parana. arses, aa from what deponent ie pad ~ eee ke roan the public erie is all thetr alms A ota: neers (eae Sane Senerel Tteatng @ {From the Mexican, Kxireoruinary, Ost. 29.) From the British Packet, Sopt. 12.) sae eae ecpeneh to tec oomn of canal iy epapuntctepnen. Di -y Jack#ba sort of edministration would give F'' ~;+ Ef: Lape ne pe S A treaty bas been concluded by the Mexican suthori- George Foren an American, who bas latterly hal « ‘That on the day of said sale, the raid Parot informed Bao = pty hn of public tranquility welr guietus. Bus Curate of the village of Tuto oa some | 1.5 on the one part, and the of the Mesealeron | house of burinces near ibe Villa of Mercedes, was found | nent and another employy of’ tbe said Part. named Henry, - a, © cabere 's auch a Mexican administration to be found ? iwaiguifionst pretext, y. ; be tne other. Fhe" articles contala (he following condi | cicad by the mide of a brook, a lew squares distant from | ‘hat they were to consicet themeeives in the, employ of Mr: -—- 8 ‘mong sho ** god things” Intely pat fords by the Prost- | Guanajuato is perfectly at sod great excitement | \iong:—}, The Indias aro to give up all the prisonors | bie dwelling. A gun was found by bis side, and the | |orand, the purcascs of tue sud sale, bis, was 9,140 == dca unet Congress ta 2 decree Tor the absolute condeca. | Df valled against the rebeliion of Puebia. they Dave, and will be for doing eo. 2. Thay | beady bore evident Waoes of a violent death; but whether | PA.05 LOU, Scere yore on ee Ne arpndent) waate | MOchiganees-.. = 4 aie ® tion of alt tke property of Santa Anba, and an invitation to | G8. Parrodi states that order provails all through J6- | sre required 0 give am account of the quantity of mules | |iflicted by his own band Or thai of another, bas not yet | Come on to sald l'art, 10 the United Staten. inorder to auperin- | M. Hampshive, 89,667 414 3158 = = 6 ll. persons wrouged by him to preter their reciamations now poseess. 5. They will remain en- | been and from the comparative solitude of | tend the conveyance to France for sald Parot. of such New Jersey.. ‘--=- before the ‘Authority. Ot course no one supposes ¥ neseumey. cumped in Santa Teresa or w oo other place near Fort | the place, may probably remsir, like so many others, in- | as cbesaid Paro: should buy in the Uniled states ine the French | wow Yor, o = & that any private Individual will ever got a red cent, but it A inglendar in the Inte rebellion of TO- | Paso del Norte, and obey the military and civil authori- | volved in mystery. Deceased was in the prime of iife, | ™mAarkel,!\ hang sncarp on lit depennas a Oy eee Ciniad | OMMO.... wee. s- == ia some tatisfgotion to know that the old rascal will, in " ties of tbe fort 4, They cannot, on any account, leave | #1 wo beliove bas no family or relatives inthis coumtry. | {ite6 to continue there his business of a horse dealer, and Ww TT -— = this manner, be made to disgorge « portion of his ill | ,,7%¢ ae ee eect Mat Gandara bas | thelr camp, not even for buntiog, wi:hout having a privi- | The looal authorities bave taken charge of his , | buy horses for exportation (o France. - oo goticn gaips.” Jef thas Siete ond gone tate Caibeahan. ends the | eco to do so from the commander of the fort. 5. They be ‘we depoent. kaya that pursuant to said Arrangement, he i General Aimoute, family and suite leave to-day for | Propunciamento and decrees of this madman, for this | wis give vp, as hostages, two of thelr cbioftians and after the sale of horses at the Menage Santon. came to the cit ie Caginns, via Havase and G Thomas. The worthy Ge- ARoveralletiors taken from the rebels discover somo of | ‘elt, femilles, A list of the men, women and ehiléren arrived at thechty of Phiadotphia, oo the 208 tay of October, S32 neral goes to London as Mintstor Plenipotentiary, that form the tribes must be made, lor thelr ra- expeeting to be employed by said Parot, to take borses back to Ls ts of the conservative party. A greet | ‘ions way be given to bem complete. srpeems ployed by a save that the anit Felitite Debut while at tbe managewen: many respectable persons of this city are said to be com. . ‘mised. Some two or three articles more end this treaty of MT ap — a wee Fore, : | : NEWSPAPER ACCOUNTS. pre . peace, and then the signatures follow. We have files of Mexican papers dated in the city of | It is said that the town of Mior hav been taken posses. ‘The Mexican acthorities and the Indias chieftiane:-— Crane lie, and (hat iy before wing sold ‘kiabeme, - *+—--=— Mexico on 2h of October. Gr Camargo iw eontradictes,, According to tne Monuor ine | [enerce, Locking Glass, the Flat, Noved, Big Meta, Mark ramtniat be has’ bees o salir ta the empire of France, cad | pemseurs mw fot ‘The Mexican Betraordinary, of that day, bas the fol- troupe of Viansevi pave been Tepulsed twice borore the | %* Little, and the interpreter, Thomas the 7 left ihe service ‘tthe expiration of histerm tor srr. | premga , Go Jowing summary of current news:—Yesteriay sovon ES en ities F panes. Leg ae ly yg) — Georgia. P ¥ o_ «= About two Persona, mostly mochahica, From x xirsordinary, Keateeny. = » > ihe poets eammanal the ow of the 5th | 2 Ganger which threstapa the Datlon, have yoru pris bichon "roc a Imporanoe Mex, aeipaae ma! = thelr services to the ment, aad have called becomes ‘all who have sympathy with le - Lag fog Thy Se Bae an hgh = Fa ropal if “Bon | ine country or interest’ in. tue. wetfere, to edvonsse et aan oe weeks the weather has boom oold and disagree- This | adoption of ratiroads, as the true and source = ts: able, Rain has fallen in cold showers. r 4 of national and individual wealth, of and of <1 ae 1” -_ e = BS cving rare, Carbs) taeate™ SP te. | "iy yar are eg nc the work a tt ews Petie pational fag was boreted oa last, i@ pomor the yak procives guts tan x23 = of Gen President of Gu it ‘being bis Aes | are Dave eouterted epee tne button seen,” 14,286 Ca officers, tion it is what the circulation of the blood is to 287,58 M0088 41183 Ua 8 ee Paz victim: ta seees DOT z ald the La Pax s amouD' pare Sa Dechanan’s plar’y ta ePaver@iates 104,527 .......... 108 ‘vacriptions to aireety 10 + $34 60. Senor Comonfort eursaribed $300. Senor Comonfort has been named Colonel of the new attalion ot National Guards, called the ‘Defenders of : g z f & HG I if ij del Rio, neoure, safe, sctive and ener of Que: footing, giving | ‘tats yo Toe raltroed orton: cat. aaa ‘the | the strong arm of authority to the remotest limite of it; ‘decause ! Hi i i i Tar ii 33! follow! become rich contributors to the here after re them no jurisdiction enden ieovenente ‘eae wae a Perens sang a8! Scion Thirdly that ‘or'ing to make sense out of some of the rotares made by om wad that She sugmenting source oC yom Ty = Be oe the finspectors. These seem to show that parties are (-¥4 Ssaaking ant enrvter of Kuowlonge’ one enviboauea,, te in aay sense, aor towns, | knowledges in the railroad tts most sotive servant. flow them did net Pronounoing’ any proprietors in thie ‘whose retare are mo- them, #0 that the did terete ‘would re eee other body could lo are informed by s geutioman trom | free outlet, wae fo ail Sw nape paver | eee f Ae’ | 1, An order of tindenin ‘seaad unt L.A ad raat sie erat Ld | ma cma the an ‘Fifteenth ward—the fact of a oeedomereen ge na b~4 ‘wor! became clear order the | The of im this to | the Indians prepared s more {imal attack, diemounting & | ip void unless all . ‘Of course these revolts amount to nothing when roost) rane name tne yun 0 Provo ‘Seplerefthepatare an hranad charge on mapr'ot Pid, wih pret vote for He. | Be for s contain faden in a vith the bun gid ear balan hur th Se et LJ ‘ oun, | rede of milions ot dollars worth of cotige, tbsoon, was th ora wecould heir columns ia the ‘which | w Prefvci wonk be oat a mach ott op td dead tive Commander ‘> Chef propane ‘With | to the world but for their rivers, their fend their | to out off their retrent, and in due Will acquaint you All thetr pretensions to | canals. Gt ihe remit cf tia new operation mA worthy | According to Mr, "* the coat of ran. | Getence rt the interonts of this frontier, We have. is coating | pirg 8 trainin ie nine and & REO per mila, | Reavelnt ‘he Superior Rovernmen’ of Hhose eventm: plenee 4a are Lava Keuwa's New Tenaten opens (hiv M¥hang vn name of | bot covering wear and tear and divivencs, = yh + / Re | the effiery mating the orto ~~ i Pip wisp A : tell. | teen per mile, Asturviog ho # ‘ t . we Mg thefaabron eunty © ‘ York wi) 2 oe Croke Mew? VO DO By maies, tae Cust ol cudsug a va ae ( . r - 1b