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WHOLE NO. 1500. IMPORTANT FROM NICARAGUA, REOPENING OF THE SAN JUAN RIVER, Surrender of Serapiqui and Castillo— Capture of a River Steamer. REPORTED CAPTURE OF SAN CARLOS, PROCLAMATION OF COL. LOCKRGE. Gteamers Burnt by the Costa Ricans, ae. &., 0 ‘The Empire Otty, Captain J. P. Griffin, left New Orleans Marob 5, at 83¢ P. M., for Hevava and New York, She arrived here last evening, and brings dotsils of the nows announced to us from New Orleans by telegraph. ‘The United States mail steamer Granada, from Aspin- ‘wall on the afternoon of tae 3d, yarrived et Havana the day previous, and awaited the arrival of the Eupire City @ forward her passengers and mails from New Orleans, ‘The Granada left Aspinwall wi:bout as ascal, awaitiag the arrival of the treasure and passengers trom Califor. nia, (not yet due,) and brought one wee's lator iatelli- gence from Greyiown, forwarded by tne British West ‘Gndia mail steamer, Trent from that place February 20, and also later advices from the South Pacillc by an ar- rival at Panama on the filet. ‘The Trent acknowledges partial successes gained by Co- (onels Titus and Lockridge ovor the Costa Rican forces, stationed at various points along the 3a0 Jaan river up to ‘the lake, which taken into considoration as emanating from @t least lukewarm sources would indicate that General ‘Walker’s evar is again in the ascendenor. ‘The Aspinwall Courier, in its extra of the 3d March, (mentions that “Walker's party have forced their way ‘up the San Juan river to the Lake, with but trifling loss, ‘and the capture of very copsiderable amounts of arms and provisions, and the saving of another steamer, the J, N. Boot, ‘We find im the Aspinwal Courier of the 24th ult., the Collow ing correspondence brought from Greyt»wn by the Gritish mail steamer Trent, Besides the letters the ‘Courier has the fo'lowing in its editorial colamn:— ‘The news we give to-day from Nicarsgas, Uantio side, is of the Waker pariy, and maxes the entire ‘establishment of communication between the two divi- We puolish tour looker on ove from arevident Of Gan Juan, one from a filibuster and one trom the pur- eer of the Brhish suamer. We have also anotnsr state- ‘meat tn & private letter, declaring Jerapiqui, Uastilio and ‘Ban Carles to have bien taken by Welker’sforces This Jest account giver the number of killed and eousded as follows :-=7 kiled, 1¢ or 12 woundes of ine fillbusters; 100 killed, 900 to 260 wounded, of the Costa Ricans We are informed that among the pavers taken at the fort were deepatohes rignoa by Genersi Mora and ad- wo Mora, supplicating ‘or retaforce and declaring it impossible fur Bim to bold out macb without them be FIGHT AT THE SERAPIQUI—CAPTUBE OF THE FORT— CHAGE UP THE SAN JUAN—CUTTING OUT OF 8¢RAM- BR J. K. SCOTT. On Cayniio Feb 17, 1857 33th of this month, at 6 A. 4, wa opened the ith the enewy in fine style, three brass six orand- 260 rifles sending our friends in ava abous Sora Prossing lavitation to leave for hi laten aE Ese HA a° i FE i if qn ooking aking 1 Oo Not for At dark they evacms € 5 t I i Hy HH ne i ‘Our little bows (the Rescue), Jattillo, arriving on ths 16th. enemy from she fort, im were lofi in tue fort, thas thers ie no haope 16th we out from ander &% 2 & H E iF 2 i. Fi i & areas gratefal fora goo? meal of men can be: wounded are recstvin g the Game rations and treatment as our own mon Our kes ai Serapiqa! was three kilied and seven seventy kilied end ‘forty © were pesrly — TEXAS— COL. LOCKRIDGE VISITS AN JUAN—PROCLAMATION. Sam Joan Dei Nous feb. 18, 1867, arrived nore on the 4ih, with the under Cel Titus. They immediately went tbe Lace. Bele fri] fill i 3. i mall clearing with afew the river, seven miles Tatian (Phuipe U ! J ergo be pat mn Oaatatog Of nine aga aquedron a tho yy fh .. before, f irpow anjoota y were said to 00 in i ry F Sueagitrs ian Hi i fil af ! bait seth resend i THE CITIZENS OF NICARAGUA, AND ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCRRN. ed w openiog too San Juan river ae far I now in‘orm all those who winh t pace 3 | tte i : HI i - it i tranquillity aod rm 4 posed persons Rowe belooging My ‘he Oontral Amori- States with which we are now Agent for the Republie of Nioaragns. Dome at Repida, this 17tn day of Fooruary, A D 1967 MORE PARTICULARS OF THE CAPTURE OF #RRAPIQUI —RIVLES, ARTILLEGY AND AMMUNITION CAPTURED— CUASR OF TAR CHARL#S MORGAN—ACUPTNY OF THA MACHUCA AND BUILDINGS AT CASTILLO—STRAMBA Be : Z THE NEW YORK HERALD. MORNING KDITION—SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1857. Cc te Ricans im the at fort Que ismounted, pepe ns Socir bea. jest, during the day—Capi. Brantiey’s compeny of riflemen keeping up such « destruct v thes Wey did not dare to approach and load tt, Ospt. Andorson’s mon having been pooted, opened a Vigorous fire on the right fisnk of tne ooemy, driviag them from (heir barricades 10 tho mate baildiag a tbe Ban Juan river. From shat time untii dark «oon ant and severe fire was kept up from ody’ Pointend Alvarado's Point, wtich was responded to b scattering shots from ihe Co ta Ricans, end we saw th @remy running away into the woeds, leaving thet Diankets and throwing their gunsawsy The commande of se eres Os Bianco, was among thy irs that left, at 235 P. During toe dey Col. Anderson’s force lost two kille! and two wounded, the latter bing now abie to do duty ol. Titus’ command two wounded ad none killed, and the ertillery none ‘The next morning, Com de Brissot aud a volantee- called ‘‘ Kentuok’’ went over in a canoe, pulled down the Costa Bica flag ard hoisted the ‘1, one Star of Nicaragua,” ali the enemy having avandoned the point in the night Upwards of 400 stands of English Minnie maskets w: Jett scattered on tbe ground. Col Frauk Anderson's commard crossed in the steamer and took possession of y’s works, chattels, &c., Gnding thirteen dead jn the principal fort, probably all kilied by the er. tlery cf Gen. Wheat. Fifty men of this command were detached for burying the dead of the cuemy, wnich smounted to thirty-three. Prisoners taken said they had been badly treated and worre fed, living on beans eal Plantaivs alone, Five pieces of artillery—four brass 610. Pieces and one fron 9b, ee with corresponding am- munition, were found ; 0 Afty thoasan: rounds of minie rifle cartridges in good condition and a large quantity of damaged smmunition, 250 pairs of pantaloons. py sadels of beans and six barrreis of salt, but enough ketiles and paps for 2 (00 men The game night the steamer Rescue, or Filibuster, as some of the boys call her, took up the forces of Ool. Titus apd one 4]b. gun to the island of San Cariov, which was taken Ce cn ye The dost ret iraed to Se- rapiqui and took ‘up all th stores needed at the above post, and then proceeded up the river in pursnis of the steamer Charles Morgan, which had gone on wih the news of the Costa Ricans having left Serapiqut. The laiter boat bad four bours start, and the Rescue came jn sight of her just as she went over Oastiiio Rapids. The Osste Ki cans bad tar and rosin on the steamers Snott aud Cs- choca end all the buildings of the town; at tne moment they saw the Rescue they set fire to the boats and build they opened a heavy fire of ae ee hyp gr The ver was taken by storm, by Captein of Colovel Titus’ command. Four men jvmped from the steamer, swam against « six mile cur rent, Cut loose and saved the steamer So'tt, although the machinery was muck injared. All the furnitare and bedding cf the National Hotel was saved. All other houses, with all their contents, were destroved. 1n taking this fort the enemy lost forty-Ove, whic we only lost one killed. Costa Ricans were still ifiy strong on the bigh fort ot Carlo, cut off from water and provisions and ear- rounded by our forces. On the 18tn the fort wasto been taken by storm. By tals time that is dons, communication bas been established io Walker, E B. McNONALI, Lient 0. 94 Rifles. BRITI°H FORCE AT 84N JUAN—DETENTION OF COL. LOOERIDGE BY THE ENGLISH COMMANDER AND EXPLANATION—BALL ON BOARD THE SHIP VICTOR. Guxyiown Foo 40, 1861 ‘The royal mail steamsbip Trent arrived at Greytown on the [1th inst, founc there the Britteh men of-war, the , tartar, Vitor Pioneer and lotropl4 Orion had gone to Poarl Cay tn consequence of the fe acchorage outatde, her draught of water betag too great to ber coming into the harbor; the crews are sali to be al! bealthy. After the capture of the river boate the other day, UM: Soott, the agent, with surprising speed and coergy, pared a boat, called the Reacae, an” despaichod h: rf of the Costa Ricans, but which were dispelied by making ber appeerance. On Sunday news reached Greytown that Walker had bimself of Serepiqai From the inquiries I ropossessed bave made of those there { would Léa, Walker's , adoutb6 AM, with a force of Ten and two wine poun ices, the Gos te Ricens holding on Ul sbodk the game time ‘tha tollo ing day, whon they « vacustes, and Waikor’s posaersion after sustaining @ loss of two mon Ktiled and three wounded. From a statomeat of @ prisoner in bos Se ee ans ae ot 14 mited and about 20 wounded. The ‘ Resouo’’ above referred to, couirmed the Sora Diqui ta, apd brought further news of the fai of Catelo the hands of Walkor’s people on Mon day, with o lors of eight killed and twenty wound. ed; % {6 conjectured the Costa Ricavs lost a> fewer than thirty two killed aod sixty woanded Sime of the accounts say many more. They also repossessed \bemseives of the steamer J. N. Soot, but ber macht pery been so much injured that they were unavie to hor down until repairs are effected. The Resous bed oa Loogridge, who came down for oro visions of which there are pionty at prosent in Grey tovn. The British naval authorities here are prevent ‘pg recruits from being forcibly compelied wo jom jer, who claim their protection Some very dis eracefu) scenes are wt timos enacted on board those river posts. It was only the other cey s man’s cries of murder awakepo” the attention of the Com of the Viot xr. (moored over by Soott’s factory), who disooverad that hac been threatered with his life, and « pistol hed his head for protesting against going up course the interfe-ence man and about fifteen falatty of the report gt) evening Bs vory brilliant ball took place on board Majessy's his Victor hip: the havslo wah 6u ashore. EDWARD C JEWRY, Parser. Interesting from Ni w Ganada. RECEPTION OF MR. MORSE AT BOGOTA—ACOIDENT TO THE BRITISH STEAMER TRENT—CHANGE IN THE GUANO TRADE—MOVEMENTS OF COLONBL KINNEY, GENERAL FLORES, ETC. Toe Aspinwall Courter of the 24th has the following items of intelligence: Op the 27ih and 28th of Ji Mr Morse was pre- sen. ed to the Secretary of Forcign Allaire and the acving coe oe repubdiie, but no deflaite andersta a 2 tie Hare ! fi i 3 a Pomere s y ‘Slaten frigate [rdepemdence tn oe sea ta the’ ehip wan Wo ye Mont those who Weave thie place to-day are ot and Mr Joy, of the Magdaiena River m Ne Company, and Dy. T B Dudley, who go to the Calted States: and Mr, J, W. Bourn, who goes 4) in hg Gonore for his honluh, — NEWS FROM HAVANA, Fifteen Thousand Spanish Troops Reviewed by the Captain-General—More importations of Negrove—Preparations against Mexico, The steamehi Empire Oity, Os.ieiu Gi, itu, arrived Yestervay afierncoa irom New Orieacs and Havana. Swe left the latter port on the 8th inst, ‘We are indebted to the courtesy of Mr. K H. Denison, be purser of the Empire City, for late papers and nows. ‘Nothing of moment ts noted at Havana, The Captain General had again reviewed a large body of troops—some 16,000 strong—at e point six miles from the oity, No foreign mer of-war were at anchor tn the harbor. The Empive Oliv brings forty-four passengers, thirty- ‘wo of wtem are {rom New Oricans. By this arrival we have reasived files of the Diario de 1a Marina to the 8th inst. They contain no local news of interest. The Havana Price Ourrent of 7th inst. eays:— A complete change has been witnessed ia the feature of our suger market this week Jnstead of @ retrog-adi tion of prices, these bave not only beeca v: Hy maintained, but more genera! animation for ai! kinds ba: beep preveilirg, ead the transactions stace onr last 0 ‘28th ult. have bern quite important. Our qoovations may til) be considered unaitered, exeept for very strong ary qualities, which, owing to thelr eceroity, easily ooiain from 14 to 34 rls. per arr, buyend former rates. Ta» exports of sugar since Ist of January to ead of February, henoc, and from Matenzasto the United States , 9,102 bhds, The stook of sugars to ated et about 106,00 boxes, the g: of which ib secon a8 OUR HAVANA CORRESPONDENCE. Havana, Meron 6, 1857. Negroes Landed—Manner of Quicting the Governor— re Parations againk Mevico—Ailitery Camp near Havana ~ Suicides. Op Wednesday of the week past, a cargo of six huo dred voluntary boza! emigrants from the coast of Africa, were landed twenty miles west of the ville of Cardenas The vesrel—a fine clipper built American bark—was in the offing of the bay of Cardenas the evening previous apd signs were made and messages interchange {as to the point of disembarkation, which was gained carly the next day, im time to secure a good anckorage, free of ob se vation, before night. The sum of $4000 (cheap) was went as the consolerce opener of the Governor of that quarter, who was to go to sleep at eight o’olook that night, and if need be to feign indisprsition. He slept well, avd the price was low fora cargo valued at $360,000. The negroes were separated in parties of exe husdred end one hundred and fifty, and concealed on several estave: tu the vicinity, from atx to fifteen miles from the point of ‘eembarkation. 1 jame anotber sum of money will find the pockets of Goveruor to weigh down the eyes cf jue'ioe, and ge ge on the alert for the safety a the property, while the subordinates wil! be fliling up the protective cedulas for baptiam, ougrossment and registry to meet the requisitions of the law and the imp:rative Becessi‘ies of our ofristian industry We bi no Britien oru‘sers about our coasts aod the Spaniards are in price. ration for a war with Mrxtoo, which they never tuten 1, in their magnaimity, shall go ‘archer than demonstration as they sould not take advantage of a weak Powor ‘or mere peouniary gain, or ior the »lood of their expa riateo who wore exeouted for o-mes against the Sate te clear and we are making the ve use of it We have corgrogated in this vicinity nearly all the ever ‘aithfal soidiery, who keep wach ani ward over Caban ‘ove for the throne of San Fernando, makiog s military “amp about six miles from tne city, on the pista of Ms rispca = It ts supposed thet with Regro rr gimects ant ‘se white volunteers under the commando Don Jaré War'a Morales, toere will be fn the field tw day from (00 to 17,000 men, to rags in review before the Oso- tain General, Governor of Cuba Every vehicle taxt cn tndure boree fieab ts already bargained for and unless | ‘shee voyage with Goterd, | fear that! shall be deprit of the pleasure of witnessing the magnificent spectacle We heve bad two suicides and two murders in the past * A soldier Billed hithsetf pysomeine, from tae root of the new barracks {p front of wha'!, because he was degusted with idleness and ewerpinz, the otner biew out his brains because be was s banker's clerk wes tp love—and bad none of the mouey he was com pelied to bandie, Hoalth good. Havana, March 6, 1867 Discovery of Quano—Suppred Slavers—New Ratlroads— General Amnesty in Mexico—Qreat Review at Havana Some twelve months ago Captain Green, now com manding the brig H. W. Moncare, discovered a deposit of vane spon s range of keys off the south const of thir (sland, of a precisely similar character to that foand on the Pedro keys, off the cast end of Jamaics, Oaptaic Green having made known his discovery to bis consignces s+ this port, Messrs. Chailes Tyng & Oo., that irm mo morialized the’Captam General apon the subject, As cutomary among Spaniards, a groat doa) of dolay bas taken place, although I am informed that some time since 8 steamer belonging to thia governmont was despatched to seek after this guano, bat which, from the rain having weahed it into the pockets of the coral rocks. and tts being covered with @ crust some three ioches in shickpess, and which bears the appearance of « smoothed rock, although it is believed to be pure phosphate of lime, they were not adie to find the guano Reoent'y, however, an order has been received from Spaia, directing further inquiry tato the wubjeot, Application was made to Mosers. Tyng & Uy, for further information, Oaptain Groen was fortupttely uOre, the required KBOW edge was supplied, and three or 495° go the Spanish steamer of war Conde dito satied benoe with » commission od jer be =3 28 = z Fe =F hy i # ii [at 4 ii if eh FY a 5 S ae i i ticket which drew « $400 pris». TELEGRAPHIO. ARRIVAL OF THE ISaBRD AT CHARLESTON. Oxanumron, March 13, 1867. INTERES ‘NG PROM SPAIN, Our Madrid Correspondence. MDD, foo, Lb, 1857, 4 War with Mexico Popular in Spain—How tt wil Affect the Government — *peculations as to the Course of the Uni ted Stater— Manner wm which tne Blections are Condrcted — Voices of the De d Heard in Support of ths Goverss ment Pary—Comyort for voncha—The Queen at the Opera— Death of the Archbishop of Toledo—Stute of Her Majesty's Private Purte— Votes of Some of the gx- Minis ters Refused at the Ballo, Bow—Arbitrary Oorluct of the Government dc , de, There is & 4paviah saying whioh is used whenever we wish to quali) anything as discoucerted and nonpiussed: ——‘'The devil pulled at the bianket.” Well, the devti jaat now is Mexioo, and the blanket is the Spanish gov- ernmcnt. For having pulled at the blanket a squadron is now getting ready to sail for Cuba with all those whom Narvaez would »e glad togee leaving Spain, and who will leave under the pretext that thoy are going to win lanrels, just as Louis Napoleon sent away to the Orimea @ great quaatity of peopie whom he didn’t caro partiou- larly to keep in Franos, tn order that they might crown themselves with thorns. ‘The worst feature of the war with Mexico is, that it is poy ular in Spain. The Spaniards of Spain and the Span- tards of America a>bor each other, for the reason that ‘hey aro ail ofone family, and itis my palafal daty to ennovnce © you hat the probabilities at present aro that there will be scratching between thom before the orceent quarrel is adjasted. Then the Spanish govern- ment ra\ber needs @ foreign war in order to shake off some of the gadflies which are worrying it ia the interior. It ta ite policy to divert attention to the interests of the mational glory now in jeopardy in Mexioo, and itt may thus not only live longer but grow stronger with the Gu; port Of al political partics. One thing can’t be denied tothe Spentarda—they are Patriotic, or rather ¢hey are jealous of their national anor, and ifeny affront is cought to be put upon tho nation they are all prompt and unanimous in resenting ft, The assassination of Spaniards by General Alvarez, in Mexico, bas roused a feeling as general as it ls doop. J enciose you some artcics and extracts transiated from GsSerent newspapers, as iadications of the general focling on this eubjeot. There 1s not, in fact, @ dissentient opinion on the part of any journal, no matter bow strong its op- postition to the goveroment, * And now I should like to know what you are going tooo, you Anglo Americans, if we should havea was qitn Mexioo. Will you be quiet, or will you also got into ® quarrel with us? In this case we sball be in « pretty pickle, is aptte of the aid of France, which, of course, we cotptupom. Bat thie war would be absurd for us, bo- capee Spain, with ald or without, is not ine condition to «0 to war with you, and much less when it is cloar that king and would take no partia tt, except, porbaps, as meclator, Batthis is what the Spanish government te “tim conbt about. It thinks that Kagiand and France Quid unite to aid us oga/nst you, and that hope might, perbaps, carry us into s conflict. The fact ie t at wo are bow mg CUY Wet to Mexico in spite of your proximity. Peanume government is Maktag its elections of the me eothoritirs ta the folowing manner:—It de- sires moderad anould eloue be eieoied, ani it logka at the number of proyrisisias who ar to vole ti mh Cigiriet and If It eros inst @ hundred progresistar ap peer, whilat the moderados are only Mitty, & jugt marches ope napa aod makes them deilie before the ballet dex, every man voting according to orders. Again, tan heed cook Of the pelico appears with all his treio of lagheys, ecourers aod scuilieas, and gains the elctlon. These gentiomen, of course, heve by the letter of the writ ere ihe samo {2 the year 1883, made up at that time by thé odious go. vyernment of See Luis, an@ wish wore to Jalous that they were perdsps one cause of t30 popu ter ristpg egeintt hae ant eee @t kia overn ment in July, 1864. The tists are supoosed by the writ 71867 10 remain whoily unchanged: they bave ta fact been tampered with still more, to the diefaror of the peo ple apd of persons of liberal sontimona throughout tho ‘orbtry. But even if tho setter of the Iaw be followed, might elected King or constabic by.an immense majority Americe of in Spain? p'te of the very particular reasons which idal and Nervacz 6) to bave bad for wishing to change ine Marquis de ta Habana fur the Marquise Pezasia, you may an well inform the Captain Gevers! of Cabs that be may br trarqall im his mind unt I sdvise bim to the copirary. This Mexican quarrel musi biow over before they will dare to lay hance on tho Oaptain Gemersl of the * "The Quer, bavi red from the measies, B, ba ry ™ |, Dre: sented berself too SPM rcntng st the Royal Opera to bear the famoug Porto sing ‘Norms,’ and | regret to way that tbe Bnirance of her Majesly was reserved by the Public *th ihe semblance of @ bles, whioe mado th) m! Beers in the prosom tum box turn pale, Tho audionos dié not aovwally bien, bu) they sbuilied, aud this is grave in the cane of @ poopie respocttul towards tholr Kings, ‘even to the point of rervility, Tho popular discontent creases as popolar semtimonts always increase not by inebes but by leagues: #0 do not be astonished if you should some day hear thet tho Queen has agjuslly nieved Le] tbat there aro things in Earops which even your ie mt powerful enough to remedy and by rerignedies Sn 2606 ielermed of whe: oop’ ‘The Arebbiebop of Toledo is dond, and for the Iasi throo days a capnon every balf hour koeys as infor mod that he hes ip state, and sounds » lite a if Madrid wore besieged. The Queen bas alko given orders thet the ex persce of the juneral should be dofreyod from hor own private purse, and this is doubly g¢noronr, from tho fro} that the of the Q seen is at this monort mantuanakors, Foor features I wij) keep you i =~ &. 43 it te i Ss # 3 tl i a : i p i A df 3 [ it iL i i Hi} i § F ? i i > a E t Ez g i & id 3 of PRICE TWO CENTS. demanded for the famii'es of too Soauian vious, ani even this world 1s» + jous reparation for ao maon y noversary to bavtea she tiqaise Mexico o#os tothe Spaniards Gratetel Fepwrito to Prbety Onn for all the obfigatta gren and small, Ode ¢ ew, in whioh is tadenied t us. [sw @iee Ob auch coudivons and ctucr similar ono8 tant thie question cau bee asidered as termiraied If + remuers to comply wii taem, vark tu thoas regions @nd o1F sod bombard ber ports anit! it ‘We profess @ great divtike to wars thet are unjast and ‘which move powerful nations egainst th ¢ wniou are fervor to them im ‘eeources end meant of resistance. be tbe bitterness we feo! in giving da which may produce euch bad conse- quences. the sentiment of the national dignity prepovde- ver the morai goodness which always moves ‘ua to seek for pacific and conciliatory solations. When the hopor of tho coaniry ts iu danger, tt must be saved at all bazards. Previkton doce vot overlook eertain complications whiob aro known to everybody, ance the sete dameoracy oi the Amerinsy Uaion han manifested its sm- bitious designs with rrspoot to the Island of Cuba. Par- odance the anpesaitoniste, who naver desiet from their fa- Vorite objent, trend to iake advantage Of iho sbscace of & portion of the troops #.no garrisou ‘he fsiaad, to affoct @ Surprise UpoD oun oF several points of it. Such a pro. Dabitiiy, far from terrifving oor goveromont, oxght auly to Incite 1 to redouble the necessary preceations, ib or ag Fe Soe ie Sieenre of palais, In Mesico, aithongh great may be mace by tur- buk nt maluoritier converted into bands of bsudits, to do. prive us Of ail auihority end preétige, @ numer usd seneibie party would eccept the. Spaniah Pp in Preference to thas of any other Kuropoan country. In Cuba the aboard projects of the annexationtsts would ‘utterly be destryed by .he epirit aad organination of cho island, and by the resistance of the negro race, Oa the day mw which the Spanish rulo would disappear (ram that teland, the negroes woula deciare themacives lado Penaent, and «euld not submis themselves to the bard wiavery of the States of the Urion. ‘At may therefore be seen how wo are strong tn allibo Possible evenie which can arise (rom the quonidon that is Ow pending with Mericv, woh is exclusively Of our Own crgoizence, and in which no other uation bes any right to meddie [+t the govervment act promply and Gispisy the energy which seoomes the volitics! mystem which it represents and which is nocessary ia such e eiroumetances, tai fliii the hopes and expeste Yous of those who copiwin their patristivn add ap rigtimess, Tne whole country will be on tts sideand dis- osed to second [From the Rapaua, Feb. 1) ‘Woy bas po: Evglish, or French or North Amorican bieod been shed ? Because these nations bi made tbempeives respected, end continue to act uprn inet Princip 6 Aad yet the compllestions which may roralt in oar re- Intiona with tho United States, are invoked in order that the offence received may remain anpanished. Well theo, at this prosent timo two dozon Apauiarde aye fall- @ benesth the knives of some soidiors of the Mexican republic; to morrow you ~tii have therea new 8: Bar. thelemy: Wi'l the possibuity of @ complication bo then sieo invoke? Moreover, looking at the question in a material point of view, whatare those oem ications evout which so much te said? Let us exammne tacm Our troops present themnae!ver in the Gulf of Mexiso, cd cooury a convenlen! eed Im portant point of its Coan ara guarantee to te demand thatthe Spanish iotereats m thee oe be repeoted for the tusaro, and asa parts of the operations watch events may give rise to We might retain of that visce up to the very momens that the treaties whicb bave for thoi oj 00t the provection of these interesta, should bo concludes; and fm thet event it would oe reaturedto the Mexican go verDment Bupposidg this to take place. ree. fe ask would the inte the 01 States loa of our ico? Is would Wrat &, then, the dangor of these 8 ig Vhere conniferations aide, we are ta righ) Evtops bag bern a epecta.or of our cond ant tow: the Mexi¢ah repab! jomnit (0 when oe i {¥rom the Bopas Autogrsfas—e |:thographis sheot tm the {pi oremt Of Sue goverument—Fed. Li } The Govoetl of Hin with Mexioo. an \t s@9ms, the ingtrac of Cars, end orders the vesoos, men wed mewn! whch are to be son? against ihe Meicsa repud lo; and the Iand and fea forcar have becn fixed upon, wisn are to fot ovt immediately fom our poris Ww Feinfurce those we already have iv Goba und wo guarantee the eeoariy of our ovlopies, whilet we execs from Mexico complete eau ao ton for ali tue griovacces whica she has made us aufer {From La Dizcusion—democratic organ.) The Peninmuia saye:— ‘It wo are to believe what Lar IT joa tmys, the no rs frem Mexico Las roused the goveru- ABODE (bo Mearures detormived on it been ydered ibat tbvre three deckera be got realy to depart with troops aed murition® of war for the Havana for the pur pore Of relieving the pat of th. garriton which te to leave Wat city tor Vera Urex Las /ujas ayer "Nt Ve neceerery that the Mr xicant abould feet tue whole w of our fast indignation and of ony national vengeanse ” When the Mexican government susponded the pay meut ot the Spaniah credis Inst year, the depuiten of the Cortes vranimously roar up ep offered the government the wit of the country, Now shat the bonor of Spain hay hoer outraged tn the ran Gal! we firmly bolle that there is pot ore © Spaniard who will not re- coho the sen iment avimates us, and it only re mace for the leavers of the government io full the du ties whieb they aveumed on accepting power, The gov. trpments of Eegisud sad France will associate them solvor wih the demons rations of Spain, as they havo be fore inticated they would do [From La Gorrespondeneta | Our readers are airoady aware that (tbat dean ataled within the Inat fow daya (hat ike goveraments of France end En, a covlempla'e walliog with our own, in order to compel Mexjoo to obterve & groaier rorps, snk she bag bitberto ¢nown for international rights. Wa do 1%A think thal ibis ladicaon on the part of our old allics haa yet received the cuaracier of an official aot, out we may undoubdiedly Latter curwel: e# with the hope of their 0 0 It We take In 0 acvount the promises which *rého ade W Gd by Fritoeand Sngleed to a similar case not long since. avd the éxire ollcial dectarations that bave Leen made in Medrid vy the ropresaptatives of Abose powerful mations The lively soliaitade that has been Intely exbidited ‘n Mexioo, Havans aod Madrid by the egoute of France and Eogiand, ts ineir efforts to aasiet cur public repree-ntatives with their counsels, tn formation and Bympastnics on is also to the same sappo- aitton. City Intelitgence Axor Punson Mirting —Oaptain John E Vedder, of Chiesgo, Ill. formerly of Syracuse, N. Y , bat intely on ® visit to thie city, Jef bis rooms in the Mesropolitan'dote, in the morping of the 4th inet. for tne purpose, as be anid, of proceeding to B. coklon, with the intention of return tng in the aternoono the seme day. He has Bot since Deen Leen or heard of, and pig friends are exoceedingiy slarmed at eBarorniadie sbeenee. I) is supposed that Mr. Vedder wauted toece s goatioman in Brooklyn Jor tbe purpose of obtairing a ioan f-om him on some ree en ale eftusted In lilimols Tee missing man was fall tig fort high, Of arse f-sme, # little round spoudered ané light complexion. He wore cark colored coming, ‘Any |. formation regarding bis whereaboate wi!l be re colved at the Metropoilt n Hotel, the Mayor's office, or at the eifice of Mr TM Humphrey, 107 Broad say, ‘Tun Gaanp Tamoer Comrasy Paraoe —A meootiog of the canta ra ore large ber of target Companies Im this cliy, wae Be ld last evening for the purpose of completing tho arrapgeme nis Of & greed reunion end parade of the va- rive oO mpapies Under their command. The event is to tabe piace at an carly Gay, and will no doubt bean in- tereceving afnir. Minacetovs Excara.—On Monday last a daagbter of Mr. H. P. Williams, of 187 Twelfih street, fell from the third story window to the yard boveath, without recety. Ing Soy apparent injury. the obtid was left alone ia room jor few minutes, wh: no ebe raised the window the pur pose of looking into the yard, sad losing her bal- an.@, Was precipitated to the fingging beneath After reer! the fail abe go op and weiked inte the house ‘as \f nothing had happened ‘Hani mm Ramon Tatacnarn —We understand the’ the struction this spring f @ very substantia! telegraph line ap wprovement ag opon te Harem. sorulimy af to the merite of the various systems of ele graph, bavs wisely decided im favor of the admirabic im vention of Prof Hughes, for Free iv Usion Sqoanm About half past cight 0’o\ock last night @ Gre broke out im tbe paper hanging store of T. &J J. Yetes, No 6 Union square. Tho fromen were promptly at the premises, and extinguished the fire, bat pt ay stock and Axtures of we nau destroyed loam on paper y amount to $3,000, insured tor Peter Cooper Insurance Company The dui and oocn- Jed aaa dwolliogover'tho store by J. Sooarraz, wao Fins sustained aboot $300 damage are, and abou $500 to the buliding; insured farnitare ‘and $9.00C om butiding, in the Bow ony In- PBrance companies Origin of the fire is not ksown r ia by the bh serious e@rente; it ie evident (bat | Being the only person named ' Lnther’’ practising don- Sotlber the queersamvat proses ever by the Dake of | tletry tn this city ne grr wood natural be let to the ove Valencia nor the Goneral will consent te with. | cluston that the Rev Mr. Marvine ally to ma in his tenth draw the fleet whilet the assassing and their sooomplions are | mon, afore the © et yt — ~~} Bot deltvered UP, and do Rot reonive, the condig® PAAR. | never wen Mr. Marvine, or cher of the Cunninghame, (8 mF ment which bumantty altke . ule 7") ledge, penny ” ees B. OF-E8 LYTHBR, FH PrN, SIX DAYS LATER FROM MEXICO. Dissolution of Cov greas—Deteat of the Lnsar~ (ae Active Procecaings Against the Mur~ dere of the Spaniards, &e., de. The senmer Mexico arrtved at Havana on the 7th iaat., brio, Gates trom Vora Cruz to the st, and from the Cantal to the 24h ut We transiste the following items Of Hows Wom tho Diarto de la Marina:— The triumpb of the government forces ovor the rebele Ot Sen Lote ane the bill of Magdnione ts said to have beam most compicte, Ges. Visaurr) colered Aan Late on the Ith of Janvary. Gen, Bianoarte’s position .) Guadal ts far treme deing well defined. While he aad with him only a email force, the government was sending numerous bodies of treope ag: Shim wader Gen Parredi The oivil wer ie fald to be nearly at an ond, there boing oniy a fow email Parties of insurgents now in the Heid, which were being closely pursued, Congroun cosed iis session on the 17th ult., eMerea address from General Uemonfort, in which ho states that {f the condition of the country wil favor It he wili giaday meet the Congress on the 16th of Heptomber meus, and deliver the government into the hands of whoever may be elected to preside over tho nation, The government bad liberated « jarge number of pe Utioal prisoners, and acceded to the roquest of several deputies that the Franciscan Convent, suppressed teat year, may be again opened. According to the A.pamol vewspaper, the Judge ap Ppoilz ted to take cognizance of the prosdbution ageinet the assassins of the Spanish subje ts at Sam Vicente, was pre- Gooding with great eotivity, and was supported in tie offorte by the civil and military authorities, Twenty- seven pertons were already under arrest. Lettere from Goernavace of the 16th, state that the bodies of two of the eegessins had been brought in there. They were said @> betwo bandita, who resisted the commission of Semay Bueno; be caught them and had them shot. OUR VERA ORUY CORRESPONDENCH. Vena Cruz, March %, 1867. Ovin— Bogus Gold Coin for Orrcwlation and Shipment, By the stesmahip Mexico, whichicaves this morning, @ bave time only fora brief letter, perhaps to reach you via Hevane sooner than by direct convoyance. We are finally offictally advised of the pxcifcatien @ Tampico, and the restoration of order ta :uat militar Gimirict General Moreno entorod thas olty with bis wreege on the 19h ult., with the assent of the authorites an@ Beral had more effect upon the discontente: populas, which Bad been misled by fanatics, than be conid hove produced by giving liccmse to his soldiery or subdeing the olty by the forve at his command, as he bad the right and the power to do, but from which he was restramed’ Dy e ew: sense Of humanity, having knowlodge of the whence of ap ambitious and corrap! priesthood ever uneuliivaicd intehigesce We learn from Anje cs on the 18th alt. that « piretient expedition (rom Ba: Francieoo bed entered the distries Hopes, toy the parpo of aiding « pronunciaméene but aa the whole force ts pee te cobra dee new wrong, OB top will be fels by those who labor to distary On the 14th ine. the Ps nt Issued @ decree wxoré cent upot a er ovine Of the repubdtie z i 5 I H unded Into effect in three montha from the will boelp to keep our dotie, the conntry the tara, ly more prejudicial than deseiiaml to tire A ‘e the treasury will not gain materially even for moment We bave ¢iscovered in the iast fow days that « quam- tity of spurtoas gold colm has been prepared tn thie Diy, and thet prepasctons arc being male to pus cireuiation In thie oommuotty. The cifielsl orgea of government bes given the warning to us and wo sume the project will be detente ax to this visialty; 1 ing the porpetrsio® beve extended sbeir reach otLer oountrics. where the false coin may 80 enei'y detected. The false coin is in imitation of dies of the mint of Guenajaaw, but may be deeoted pot having pininiy cut the cord op the crown of the of Liberty. sbipmen's @ili o¢ made on epeouladan Oubs, Central Amerios, Uahfornis, and provabiy te Allantic cities of the United Suates Business, taking obarso'er from our quict and pious conctiios, le prosperous tn nearty all of our is tial trades, and onr city ie giving evident signs of provement. Now butidings will follow if this state com ‘orttag peace continues. fal HAL Interesting from the South Pactfic. FAILURE OF THE COSTA RICA EXPEDITION TO PEE —THE KIO NLOKO TO BE KXPLORED—APPARRS THE PLATE PaOVINCE. [From tuo Aspinwall Courier, Fob. 37.) The etoamer New Granaga arrived at Panama Feb, ‘he New Grapads brings © Panama 23 passengers $240,788, PERU. From Pera we learn tbat Uastiiio hat taken Pura, apd thats nas! action way hed tn the Callao between the government aad rerotat) Yee on the 201m of Jancary. in which but little resulted \o the veseeie of ther pariy, but some poreone were wounced, Weare giso tnfyrmed tat misaton of the Minviw to Lima from Cota Riva, oa DO magettale 0 loa, has been unewcess[ul and conellle- vabls Toul forlang has bien engendered by the comliuc of Cha meruler and the wreatnent of hem by the Peruvian gore ment, ‘We take the following from the Valparaiso Mercury @f Jap, Bl Through the representations of a young geatiomen, Mir. Wanate Det, govereasecs \ deerond aor r (0 exp re the Rio Nogro io tbe 7 Pm bg to traditional rumors. @ weter core mupiention may be (aed uniting the Atlantic eed Peorde cocmmm. ‘With thie object an expouse of $5,410 bas been decreed. Vet Wat, oor vince of lus teeuiaten xy for the objects pre- posed, government intends increasing the cam. ia to ensure the avcores of the expotioen ts oll i rai i "Stre teok place im Santiago, which devoured Gwollgs. }t broke oat ins manufactory of to’ bie ms‘erials and op this secount efforts are being {m the capital to remove al! euch eatadlisnmests to ‘07 to form companies of firemen om the ibowe of Valparsio iat hee wot Doon sole to cola at'ver, On aoesame ab price orisined for tnie metal till, it Ubet the reareny of the cot baw (De nese buy crear and sell cheap, in order to momentarily the market fi Corrientes, at the slection of representative is os engreen, ‘some disturbances took piace bevween the people and the poltee; several vespectadie cit'7ems ware Arrerted, and these have since presested « protest prey the nullity of the set tor Court. Refore Soaticn Oakley. AUIT FOR THRATRICAL SRRVICRA, on 12 Frank Ray e Laura Keene The pintnttit wnmae or liget lor professional services for the senaon Of Toniered ihe defendant whe is the fair m * ne theatres (o Broadway The contract Waa * as per week.and for his wife at $15, and was by thee, Bettothy Mise Keene [twas, however, adenitted that te @e- fondant gave & parole co cent to it Mire Ray wae monlied at the en hyd gn ty vere —= continued to tender herself ‘oraploy4, wee Snoped, This eal commpnced at the ead of fone mm. Gov: om rears vo —

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