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AFFAIRS IN EUROPE AND ASIA, arr The Mexican Imbrogiio with Spain. ~« a ae Tne SpantsD Imbrogite with Mextes. Mavwn, Keroh 34, 1881. Was Wor wih Merico— Doudis adout the United Btace—Kf- Geek of the Heras New vy che Atrica— a Solitary Voice Ber Perce Orders to the Military —Cfivere for the CRer- 4a Regimenis of Cura— Movemena 0! Dipioma‘tats— Death OF the Poot Quistana— MU Dia'is—icems of Iniera:— Bemory of tierre Souli—Phe Budgei—The Defici: and te, cmucquer com The Assausination of Spamards in Maw, dc., be. ‘We are bursting with rege. We are going to fight eguinet Mexioo in spite of al! the man@avres of a) the @eplomais who cise and change their whtie cravele }whe aay. The people of Spain find war ax especial pleasure when there is a defictt of $13,000,000 in the budget, In epic Gf depts, defic'ts snc diplomacy, the preparsucns aro gomg OF actively, and you wil) soon know tr the Now ‘Werld how % respect the ire of Spain @ur objet troubie in this matter stil % thet which we give ocrgolves trying (0 imagine whet will be the pcloy qf the United Staten tn this business. Somenhing ike a bombshell bas faller among us in ihe shape ol » New ‘Weax Hasarn, brought by the steamer Africs, The whole press of Madrid has been exercised upom bie #\0;00t. ‘Mey all ogreo itiat {f tho United Siaves has ix fact signed mireaty to lend $15,000,000, recetving the pledge o ff. teen per cent of the producis of the Mexican (usiom ‘Mowses io pny the interest on ibe same, with ihe Susie of Morere 604 the isthmus ©’ Tebuasiepec ae secre) in @ very serione borivens. saya Mo Disousico, “This, 'f eis certain, wi!) Gare ‘ct our eyen © great importance, considering ides | Spain @ to ebiein {bo ees‘c'astion which ts ber right for ibe olisnese weoe!ved and ie treaties wiolatec, sho ougs! natures io begin by waking tho rigor of the wer felt ix tho Mex oan ports, in whose security the United Sister will team ve gearentow, 't is for s Suierenied.” Leend you some documents from i x10 abou: the an. Mhorship of the aessssinetions, trensinted from the 4) 29a mewipaper, and also an wicle from ine Divwto, von mining » communication from Logrous, the reside: co of Mupariero, which s the amir voce wack bes beer se .sed en yor mm the Spanieh prese, of any perty, proposing any @they measares with regard to Mexico than tha: cf a hustile expedition wo De got ready we inet we jes! i+ ‘Unis High} ss corious, and ] send \ te you oa acto: fis soliary 66 lone Condon im whe Spanien ;rese. You wee thas (ven the democratic organ 7.6 |} dows with an qting cishing article of the moe, patriotic cRaracie: ‘Op sbe ub ietant the order was ‘aved for tary officers demined for the army beyond seus w re- immediately \0 tbe port of Oaal.., whascever yuigot tberesson Of their sbeence. WiLocere —. tor orward tor eigh! batialions of infaniry are being sen ‘Soe forces whicd aroto be ratsed in (coe taei’ Thee qued- von onc the paniah reinforcements tor ine Cot ar army ere ‘also being prepared with great eroesiion, Abou: three ‘Moasand win wil) bo te fires detactment whick wit sel, Bemoy Hor tate Cbarge a’ Affaire of ~paia rm Merc, tos Bee arrived a! Cacis in the stenaabiy Leabe. im Orrotr~0, end ie coming co Wo Madrid to el! naste, te give eo Ko- Mexico, apd of the way ia oun) Of the rtete of thioge 1 which be wound uy hie mieson Senor Latregus, ap Envoy Exireoroipary and Minister Pieuipo.en- ‘of Mexioc +> ~pain, hae araived in Paris, wrere it geome be bas vory pridectiy stopped ic saceriate wae nat Bajos «us ye that be wih not be rece ved: and toe ther he ©) De id oF nol rafas hy authority. a ‘event of ibe aay ie Medric if ine desu of sho pairict poet, Qu'ntans, whose fouera’ yart: rdey wes quended by bal! the population of Madrid. Beto ede beara wae bore the goidec crewn of lscrei waite tho pation gore Dim two years since. He is the fra: prt tbe “panisb sevon who hes died, anc merited ot tbe boncrc’ ts crown and the respec’ of the crewd wpe followed Bim wear-cl'y to his tomb. re epite of the jeaio. sy and negiect c! we present gore 'n wens. Gaipiane will iive while) the Spamnt lancosgs Tres, anu W.)' ee caly wher Calderon sod Cervauies jeb | suppose moet nord to, crroviate di wf alluded w Ganor Mon Bae oi ae! started for Home. 408 sales Bes vo aieo started for Loacon, bu. be port © beac, if .: is # good one, \s worth more than id tame. The Frevch Embasey at this Govt aud colle seeme to Lave most tact fu politice a present ) Concha, Marquise of the Duero, who seve, works fea, ieeeis and koept s, emt, whilst Wo ros! ‘Stier ing Cp Uscec \ounsnd long tailed gevewec ce broke his hea. With the cowroken eomprises ten beads and pincteen legs, because, oF you Kaow, the Audassader imecif bas only one ieg—tr at which Souls le him lam indignant at the arvcies Boul: wowace weritaieo bis Bat wt the Res woe) tice le I | i He : i ‘ ‘ i il 4 i i : ! R t i f i i i : HTP i ficled ule i i i i i fr fl i eft ti ii th if ft sill i tt Hi if ; : | | i i iH 25 Hi 55. Ei to order emanation Neer vr ocaebiah muy prove, ‘that ver Be to be to eur eaderiaxing. Push an Sa, ji: § £ I : : i ie a Of the} ooaniry, ermotahmg in monarchy to bestow it ons Wo carry ovr torsos to teeing eave! ao “gs * aoset plase ein @f the Rovr sot | the noble deoply ‘susher of te the be imevi- efort) whieh always tte ipseparabie moe mo! Unes are Ld compa bear the on the /erD- may war to them, and which we enly undertake to give on! to justice, and to main ain the prestige of the Spanish name. We give bere the article whicb has tmepired us with Ahene re _ * © © © © © © # ® More than 25,000 Spaniards are residing in the Mexican republic, who represent progerty to the awount of 926, 00,000. greater part of the buildings 1a Mextoc, Vera Crus, and ctber towns, *eleng to Spanish families who, for tbe most part, reai¢e in Spain. ‘Tho greatcat on h can be given to tbe evomies of the Spanien race ‘pn America Is the; the Spa Biards sho:.'d begin # war with Mexico That we United S ates dese its war every one knows, an woil an the motive of thie deatre. be government of the Unned Hates Bes jnei ket to tratof Mexico 000,(00, and this meass « gress deal, n tbe no'or! preture of affairs, Dombara Vera Cruz Uo greater part t they destroy will be the property ose Wil) De Abe Lire viol as, or the whole o! of Spaniards, apd I, we show sndgmen) and tax in the choice of nego- tiators the actue! question win Mexico may ve qaickly and casily eettien, cnd means may do taken st the name (me to strengthen toe urion sud fratershy between tbewe two couptries, which are truly sigh re i has been tai, ana we are of the seme opaicn, thet if is tw poesibie to Dav. ational war ip Me xioo 1t can be only egeirt the Spania: Let not this be sorgotten, as ‘se very important thas the Spsnish gorermmopt and the ration at large should understand (his troth in order (0 appreciate the results which may Sow irc it. ‘eave of opinion thas our government ought, before commencing hostilities, to relect wel!, and © itself previously acqueiutea’ with eve ytl Tesnls {t would ve proper to senda Joo, who aB¢.id'Investignie the'tnc’ fer with the Mexican government, at theae conferences respectable snd worthy &psnierts out 0} those residing in that country, and who, on ac- count of ther indere rdence, wl: not be subjected to the intinence under wich dipiomatic and public men labor. This question ought to be ooveidered as purely & ‘emily one, and to be ‘rested as gach, if in fact is is wished tuat ihe results sha. not Gaver bloodshed between bro‘core, ‘The ides that the Mexican» will admit of ‘oreign inter. ference, more especiaby of ® Bpeneb ome, io order to dictate to them = particular kind of government, oan — be entertained by crsone who are mos accusinted with U who were once Spaniards; and we say this inded persons are not wantiog who think it very to found ® mouarchy there. for v/nich o-,ent & great dea! bas siready been done. andagreat deal of money Ragbecnmusepers. © * © * © & MEXICAN DOCUMENTS BECEIVED IN M (Transiaved trom ino Diario Espanc! for the HEPALD, | GENERAT KARO, CORP COMMANDEE OF CUMERATAGA, TO GENERAL AC VANBS, © Pas Alvare., in repiy | communicate, ‘amongst Te his Excellency, Gene te bis letter of ‘be ist 1 other news, the ioliowiwg — The principal fam.iies of this town Dave emigrate: ‘rom ‘, with such property as they nave been adie to ke with th Ip adcition % these, more than a hundred Spaniards in the copdyioa between masters and servants 4 hooses of commerce, hare ie‘t. com; others of disreputable cbaracter, roproach op tbosc who command them. The approsch of Villaiba end of your Secretary to Sem Jose and “an Gabriel, was a signal which aierme1 the whole district, and which induced a!) the Spaniards to ‘iy, abanicning their wtercate and thet labors. | offered them every Bind of gvaramee; 1 told them tnast those wen, belag under your command would abeisin from comm itiog Weir usus: excesses. They wovld pot be persuaded t> remain by apy'hing | said 10 therm, because tce horrible canes 0: San Vicemte, in whose a:sassinations your m aud thet of Villaibe were coeered with the addition of the cvy of vieath to the Bpaniards, were fresh in their memories. T with bo be freom ta relating to you what bas oocurred. ‘This is wry accustomed way vf acting, a£¢ you are well Qwere of ibe zeal whlch {have sways meaiteted im of your gona nawe. HB CURE DOCTOR GURON TO 4 VRIENT: Ocmenay acs, Dec. 21, 1866 t have great pleasrre to wring yous few line, by the aud fnvor of Dow Jose aguerre and Don Cerillc, mvisiator of the estate of Axiecoumbco, who, wiih Davy oLner Spaniards of the peighboring eswier, areca ay to Mexioo, tora from thelr occupations by 1 Wbieves and asseseine wo tniest iis Valley. lorry OF ‘bene brigends surprises the estate of nie oo Thursday, a+ 6 , © clock ta the moraing, murdered Dow Nicoles berme,iiie and four otbera, ail tm the mom berrible manner; ope of ea bere. was stely called Jor, apd ey, findiog that the edminievater, the Test of tbe five @bO aurvived, bed expired aboot two bore bek re. ‘he tceme was Dorribie, and the servacts and laborers Were so ternibed Ubat ene wit the greavest difficulty ‘thas | © wld persuace apy of them toasew: me. The pro- prieior, ftom Nicoias, otlered, supplicating!y, for nis ive $10,060, bas the only re} ere ceibs, end that bed wo fel § Lu ‘tere are more (hans busdrec *pan\ards seeatvg for protection, Ufeor that there is very ite aecurhy, because bap: these vancals are ravaging bor ng terrnory, and It is said that they srenow ver us. ‘Some of the Srarierds who have arrtvel Bere bave es. cajed miraculously and they are al! determined 10 sell Abel lives as cear'y a possible. They are desperaic. I mouatade thes the cireotore of these atrocities are suppored tp be Don Juan Alvarez, Bis gon and Vulalbe. LATTER yROW 4 MUN ADNUNINTRATIVE AUERORITY OF Kem 2 DVLOMATIO AOANT ACUKMDTFED TO Commnxsvaus, Dee. 44, 1866. Yor two letters of yesterday, whicd i have read, re- yeni okarly ¢roogh our cendiuen sacl what to be hoped for as 6 remedy ior o.r misfortunes; Det most pave wey ican vn aM wae i nu i i ait it Ht ii AL et gods? i 3 H § i é : H H t H af 5 : i ; if i i 5 i i g_F i Hl 245 E i i sat z ie ¥ pail at if 7 35 ry i ely zt i ‘i 3 i 3 | fl i fi n/ssiow, after the events of whieh it ie diflicnlt to fevewad te consequences, & man of mt Judgsrieut, of & more elevated and ¥ api- ris, ta & word, a man able to for all the emergencies of most © sitnation. Bome years Jord Wigin had the distinction of pacifying Canada, pushed to revolt by several mo- cessive yeare of mal-administration, and already in- clining towards its neighbor, the United States. He accomplished—says the London TWwneo—w*h 89 Tanch #kil! and ruccess the delicate task which egarded oven as impomibie, to convert the revel- lions Canadians inv English alists, that hie Be gree I emtonded beyond "he of the colony, and that, in the neighboriag States, ovations were voted to him. ater, he snceemfully ney between = British America and the United States a commercial treaty bared on the principle of reciprocity. “ Bot wherefore shal) we imeist upon his merita,” asks the some eo “dinee not a single objection has been raised againat this choice, although the name of Lord Elgin was pronounerd by everybody, from the moment that it was thought of to send a new iary to China ?” is neither s political, nor even o per of Lord Palmerston. We comradietion, that De aod z one of policy, and, perhaps, even follow precise instruc- | swt. Fugiland, Spain, tions which emanated from Downing street. ‘Meir a condnct in Canton is throughout after the manner fond —e Pym d for ene rer ian greater ‘Vanderbilt, «the Rothschiid ef New York.” | which cannot, in my opinion, bat render your of Lord Palmerston. about to expire. Jt had been talked ot to estah'ioh with France and the United States to bring about | sified submission and forcibie resistance. Ag 1 was, tue in common their being renewed. This rezular and | reiations between Pagland andthe, States wore allli uneot- slow procesding, 80 Well adapted to true dipioraacy, | ted; the questions relating to tho Bey laltads and Nica- is in vo manner to the taste of the noble lord. To] Tua were atiil tho eubject of negotiation; and 9 bowiile Voki vonfict without well knowing hat will coe t:om it, to embroil for the momen! matters, were it but for an opportunity to step forward and to reduce more or leas his allies to the position ot aa'e- Jites and attendants—this is the Palmers‘onian |, be previded for, nm Det etgnitennd elders used fre and sword te fight them, aad room ‘Which the wavelttng cessity to alter which has con. oe ee eae Sree owe pues: if*be dleebeyed these bia Siy'wil eppreamie w ‘condnot | republicans from beginning refused 10 coun- confiscated. H» made twe kinds of bread, letter is from & distinguished engines: caer bee Ar shoe ~ tesaace ouch Brevity; bey woul havo clear arratire eee es ean “wan unisteutwaslly | of tis ely, who bes eclentifonly exatnined tne Lord Elgin with of directing the sf- S Rope ont of from the hand Gras socer fereigners, and another kind ealy for ane $f the shave mantaned wnlge>— fairs of Canton, there is a b conversion, and Be Oe mae F4i7 bps co ond ale vnd tates carves sae as we willingly admit, @ very clever one. The confi- Soe tates besome more delioase and complicated, as the ‘The two British steamers foroed Fort Wenguaaki in Jo. a indy, apd, as give you Gence at once accorded to the plenipetentiary will | repabiio ‘mere and. more into cousection whe | Ine’ ucenn®” Gotlatenaiicnn bowerer, were made to | review of these poinis wwulsn have Seo fovesey tas make up that for which the minister will have #0 | the Powers of ae I the or who published Wing orders that | Pressed me, and which can scarcely fall to assume 0 self. much pain to retrace. Some days ago we said—‘'It | sume greater ot P tas mente porte ehaia se pated, toh fos een of ony Evident pesiten ‘a nay edgment wal ded b7 Lord Palmerston, after the which he | the Presidents are more cautious baat foreign ‘veasels are 10 penetrate into the in- and experience to analy se and the «+ jost roffered, remains in power, be will remain much } Wee Powerful and almost irresponsible relore imitate 5 a,” 00 8 of, tee eguham 700 @byecnte, ond, 1 altered and ‘much } if not entirely convert- | te veseenems they sve Se crested Prekiaeas | Aévicce from Constantinevle state that civil war in ea ay alee eatin war onal ed; it will 20 more be the Lord Palmerston ot some ee ee 4 ‘Bince | 7esing in Persia. of them of the most ant and ‘natare} years ago, Bor even of some months ago.” The | oer own reform bill ton | The London Gasctic contains » notice from the Board of | which will be developed by its practigal workings only powination of Lord Elgin goes far to support our | ettner side of the Atlantic, Americazs, dopoved ‘Trade that Denmark bas engaged to abolish the Sound | and are net evident to mere examination. Convenience, , Forehorhaies i disruption | Dues from the ist of April. Jo Lt ‘What will be the inetructions given to the new | whichare 8 beard to | Tho steamer Tamar brings intelligence that there has ; bat what is equally apparent, jenipoventiary ? we do not pretend to | st them down as the Jealousy, | been modification of the law with regard 10 differential | 1 that the plan of the two separate: ‘working | ‘now them. ‘Sut, if we are allowed to express our | ®dmited thas they could view J duties by which ships can now discharge a part of their | idevendenlly, yot witha adjusted ey opinion, we Delieve them to be very simple and | Of the suvgg’e in 1860. cargo ta the manner, sabetanually as you propdse, opens the. eneral. The cabinet did not disavow either Sir John | {he Non [yee omy one ay ee eres a4 pel emony fatoele Bowring or Mr. rae, poems i could oes be ‘and the deeds cf blood faking, be s criterion, tne marine sygnmore leaving caure, a8 was very Clear ove both ses Of xious straggic. @CEAN STEAM port, certainly equalling in this river Parliament, Mr Parkes apd ‘Sir Jon. Browring | wbict Mr. Becbanan bud Onioad tad aaa Peete “anion iaok your ayia, oe, eng did nothing but conform themselves to Palmerston’s | justly rouse the no: Ts “Ons yi floor, and style of crgines, are a close paralicl, Line Proposed Between New York reference to the adventages of di to engines more or less interested in the question whotber « siates and Galway—Interview with Commodore | adopted by oro wbe hy ae The treaties wiva Uhina were Imgly subscribed to doctrines whlch carried tute aim, would give foreign states no alternative between und'g’ my President m'gbt deiay for an incétinite ieraa the desired f ii) requitted exertions; and what sill surrounds it with 9 ordinary daty, ana the rame may be said ov ise after elution We ard ail tbe worid, as well as tno 4 mori more affectionate and hallowed ‘association, tho land of | ones, a0 far as the mere fact of weir existence '# concern- oar! k the deepest interes: in the eleotion, aud when J my forefathers. ed, but their virtue is dae almost entirely to ihetr very waited with something of impaticuce the frst place, the positions you have so long and ®0 | imporant location; this points to cousequencen scarcely | jent’s paittioal rammo. This docn- [| worthily filed, in cepmecsion with the Grand Jury and | to be over estimmic’. J wil endenvor to demonstrate, ‘but uf falls short of sati-fying tne 4 Harbor Boards of fens A eminently entisle you to ‘this, idea, free from sll drawhacks, and carried n ‘as also your intimacy with the nobility, gentry and As a verse) je driven fort sbe paris or @ispiaces: out in its mogt complete form. Wherefore, 5 certainly the most distiuguished poll ff chants of that county and town, and your long triod tbe water like s wedge, ana may be resctyed into in fact, the recommendation addressed to Sir | ticiam who bas been elected to the Presidency duriog we Ff tiring anxieties for the and prosperity of their | lifting shat weight of water from the depih of its . centre of gravity to her jine of immersion in o tim: Jobn Bowripg to J eokprnn | years More than one of bis predecemsors § interest. Neither can J exolude from present again, a‘ the first | ite mere responding $o that in which her widest immersed : . onted tical combinations cr poiiil- | the incident of your baying been mo pL par! = ren aT oe eo eto eontan would act telorasy ihe | Many times the idea’ hee cocurred to me that who ei- | section will travel ® distaz0e reeching to ber bow ; bore cording to eaty of 18427 erefore the au | jeaaing man of another seotion, both would unite t) reise | tatpment of this most desirable object required only or- | you bave then the three elements necessary for an ex. thority given him contrary to previous instructions, | to the bighest place some one ‘whose mediocre qaaiiiea | dinary exertions, and viewing i even tp the tgs ‘of a | pression of the ‘power’ theoretically exerted, viz. : 13 of employing the armed force without even referring and disliko. But Mr, Boonanen is | money specwati.n, i defy the most skeptical cau: jiven weight raieed distance im a xivon time. to the government? Was it not quite natural to leading msn of bis arty; be is first in ability, av im § tous tmancier by the most artful reasoning the go> hus power may be consider: exerted and supplied wait, in order ‘o cbtain an ent: .uce to Canton, for ped among the ¢emocratio politiciana of Bis couciry. | graph 01 other capabil;ties fi ‘@ steamer, repre- to negotiate the treaties renewal? Evidently Lord | We cannot suspect him of weakness or imagine bic: to and wheels; boi, Palmerston wished to sts ike a blow in those regions, Vee td sane pty i a joe any ovat Oe veatlon and re-saen pos to establish, ag it were, the # uperiority and rapre- | anu jareduiteness of the-present mesmage. ‘The Pres! must close bepind the abip, and since, even if abe macy tf England, and at the same time he fiatvered } commences D: stationary, the pressure of water againes ber himself that the counter-ffect in London wou'd be | he sc tp: he on); that on her bow; then = favorable to his policy. He must soon know that | faly ve nied me, s low days to the ottice of Commodore Van- rtf evident that just im proportion ae the them jn all probability he has heen strangely mistaken. } to live in tho me derbilt, considered, eve, the Rothachild of Now | :tatic pressure and inertia of the wateron ber bow resiste It is useless to recall the effect produced in Eng- | © York.’ This gentleman toid us that he then had eight | ber moving forward, s0 must the water a} ner stern, land by the news from Canton. Save some com- | 7 » fives class steamers oieepgaged, and was willing toletone | when under way, through its mertis, bold her back. be- mercial houses of Liverpool and some merckanws of conclude worihity a long polisics! life by bie concuot | of them on hire for mo - | cause without considering its adhesion to ber. which London, who consider matters from a point of view during the next four years, withoot looking furicer iio | sent to mention, and not only . | greatly exceeds in ite power to reiard the friciion not very disinterested, there waa ho’ one feeling in | {he prifciple now re0oe Jouatry— ibe. sto | ten ii ounané panda wortn of sok fot ra | a evatte tare s ecwun, aiey, ben whice 7. - " — pos the conduct of the Governer of Hong | wil) of levcustaean ‘wan an hour, di calculated | prevented by tno gravity of the water and the pressure ‘ong, the bombardment of Canton, aud that avuse the pros and cons, we thanked bim the useful impor. | of the re (assuming the vacuum) te of force, which was supported by a lie. The House of Commons was but and amongst the members who, for party considera- tions, deemed it their dat ministry, taere is, , not a single one who did not think like iheneaee vs ‘which last s thapvery gravity esa is neither to legisiate ry int) «vy | tant miormation be aflorded us, and aiso for his extreme interpreter of this feeling, am er Stato mor to exclude & therefrom, | courtesy, we lelt tray gratified. Of course the only way this project ca Dy @ Joint stock comcany, registered under the provi- sions of the Jimited Liabilities act, which a eco knows restricts @ sbarebolder’s responsibility the | ancpormous ratio with the thus : fi ak HH if ity to remain faithiul to the A li j majority, and sho did not feel amour. 8 abares. would three more serious drawback to the attalamen: of each embarrassed by his vote. But in China itself mat- ee eee en ate tad nee tents eeu se ve tera seem to have gone much farther than Lord Pal- | ference of apy controlling authority. Siavery may fo-1e | oaretu) ard minute cslcwation, founded om the informa If this yacoum were sup posed for a momeci 10 ve really merston wished it. He met in the population of 2 wa, wns British frontier, and freedom mey exrve | tion received from Ocmmodore Vanderbilt, 1 fimd we | produced, the resistance ber progress — ~ Canton a disposition to fight with a resolute forse which he did not at all expect. What was originally calculated to remain a local and transitory contlict, omatns out of the wilde of jfexus. ©vm- | must bave # subscribed capital of two hundred thousend | equal to s pressure of fiiteen }ds per aquare Promiges and boundary lines are now effaced. ‘or iory | pounde sterling, o be razed by abares of £i¢O each, on | the arcar of her immersed 3 Dat ‘will bo wen by either of the two systems, acccrdiag to | which we would eg Reaper ped payment of enc g PT ol 4 ives. i A energ: Me cat af whlch be boped to gan an ouny sceuph; | St Gee] eeaspeoipnsi ie ete envan jw utce | Sart weney cine, ee coal cane mate —— yy oal to whieh the question bas given birta wi!) bo Puliaing of stenmionis; Yo avold delay, we would imme- retard. threatens to turn outa general and sevious war. Aheady Admiral Seymour has been obliged to give | come speedily extinct?” Thus is the terrivio pronem | diately charter for a lew voyages. Oi course £ i ups ae of his positions; he seems to think Jess ot | selved by ihe rew goversment of the United Simet. bave nemed would not pay in full for the vemels, bot threatening Canton than of covering Hong Kong, ‘Tho President then proceeds 10 point out the foily and | they ota be mortgeged for the balance, to de reduced and the situation, such as it bas been revealed by { Wantef patrioism displayed by those who during une ‘Insterments, and thus avoid any ioonvenience to from the last news, doos nat fail to cause in Engiand | /ste stroggie bin even advoonted the dere tna rebel as 1 expect the trattic of which i give an some uneasiness, 2 the Uaiee. him iaio his ergemcu's | eatimate would not only pay insurance, inverts aad in- , produce Let us hope that the forces sent from the Meari- pool _oaeer (nee SS eiteneal expenses, bat, would sito leave eo ‘water, but tius, and those which left Portamonth will arrive in | sess of the a Rie 8 aR ded plate anee ss hatheaeelate aed nye fa Aurthe sil predemce, mederation and Krmmens of | tppesrer t Kaamen et cacesdiore: | sormentet ioetewenn thesaceese a teakle tae | cements teavohea, Ws inercases im 8 renee cous relic . , 8 Of exvendi: it Lord Elgin be sufficient to terminate peaceably and = = oar a ry aoe ‘as me tioned wo Le - A to the honor of (Great Britain an ‘affakr 90 unfutta- aneval | great rat for we all know that no ae tunately engaged? It ie clear that the ‘Cabinet it- n 4 Galway, Sram or onl can Give bpecd to 0 ere waa oqeare eeera elt ia not at ail tranquil on this point. It is deen J We eMreh aeaeoeute, aufculty in obtain: | and e short ran. paces from the speech of Lord Panmure, iinisver of War, pu mg american ma‘le; Now bere is where your ‘‘after”’ paddies te:: to great in the House of Lords, on Friday last—and our rea- and the eeience eatinded be derbi, J fear we —- = take the water just where i: is ders will doubtless have remarked the phrase where | sks wio 08 ph Reed pt Sent — Shasacnnemee snes he defends himself ever having deelared | of tbe poblic Jands, aad the President Derry, when | end, ine “drag’’ afer the ship—io otoer that he did approve bombardment ot Canton— | sticpsicn to the powers inberect in Congress ani uw ine either Galway or Sa he “dead water.” ic resulta from this h that the government was | S€veral B sites with regard to this subject. The next point ‘he present go Thus these paddies om the one hand nct ouly be: unable to give Lord Elgin any precise instrnctions, | 8 \Pe Bevesshy of & miliary road trom tbe /iMaris reland, would not | firm dip ia comparatively smooth water, nc: ranning and that it almost limited itself to recommending 20 | S's to Caltiornle. 20 thas ip cane of war relatorvn ™. Bis im this respeei, | away from them, but on ihe other band ibey give this hiin to exereise all hia eforts for patting on nd @ Sear Weak OO vil oe teen ek ye ae ome = ba rg eg en ae the affair in a peaceable manner; that is t» say, to to) f ieatlo ohare: ——- Uaned begend ho cueve cloamg a draw England as fact as possible outor the embar setees Gee ane haan oe So eke ee bs faoea’? sete” Telieving her from tbe edbesion and rassment wherein Lord Paimerston pat her, ly, people dare nat wp London rely on the employinent of force and prefer to give up fi the idea of striking a great biow, gage in a new war with the Celestia! bina 6 30 looger what it was in the year 1840. Op the exe hand avivent. anyibing nove! or erie lectora! strugsie bar coris er way, to be s coeeded by eaoabing alu. 0° a0 to proversert. : a: of the new Presi¢ent’s foreign potty © | Prem New York te Siverpoo! © Mepree doctrine Bad te Vsiend Manian \» . ra Joped by the triamphant champion o' the cone | Fram Claegow to New York. the present time ather than to en- mpire. LORD NAVIRE TO AR CARR the hatred to ‘oreiguers seems Ye these qnesvoos the inengure! Mess ocr rather to have been facreasing tan diminishing, | sporer bet vague cswore. The tec core og | From "ow York lo suaagew.... “s wae gD end on the other nand its military condition an feregrande are devoed w “Cor rigbty «+ ‘ oy “a ‘ AsminGTON. Marob i¢ |647. means of defence have been considerably improved, ] de‘e> se 8 member of the polace revolution, so witt!ly called to mind by § © tone, in his speech on the motion of Mr. Mr. Gl day one may expet to mes’, from me Cee Sin—! have tbe hovor tw piace in your bas‘e « copy af bp rewe tewly The sistance irom New York tw | \verpnoi, by the paich ecdressed y ens.” The dniles, as defined Dy «7, burdercn. J gournern couran, being almost eqasl to tet trons New whiee Be lordship cxpreance ‘sis Bagh eure of te ~ tre voch ne might sataty ibe most scropwove i 10 \iargow by the coribern, but ether of tnem | mane and devoted oond:ict manifested by the crew of an Oulti vale peace, Commerce un’ gen the pastage by «i leas: ree days, besides ‘the Pri os-k 7.880, Jobsen, which at tae begiuniog of the present ren ‘ ‘i . 5 threw down MonTehangetta, ifiet minister, and K.- Se ge eye Re Pe meer en peel gm md . it ie to Be In, the negotiator of the treaty of Nankin, waa aD | employ a ciptomeay Which aball be airecc and ‘raat, :0 | niger reves of pasesge farce, instead of whist we coud pureed, ae event more importan: than is generally believed. | cherish e sacred regard for the Independence oF nn 0: De abie to cher lower. ¥ The diplomatist and minister have been sacrificed to | such are the prmcipies of pablio policy whieh » Now, | qntmate thet it Could cata: ete op 100 Lrat Rng tng the batred of strangers, and to the popular wrath | guide the conduct of Mr. Bochanan and Mr. Uses. cabin pasvepgore at Li geiness..... ....1,108 2, Oc. —k excited by the concessions accorded to the barba- | ®?¢, however, next bt to the application of . ex» 7 50 seoond cabin passengers, at risms in 1842. This feeung has not abated amet ga] their propucaier. Ide Ucwl } 3.0 meerage st 6 o Fy 1850, it grew rather stronger,and the Son of He papel ate! gt Ge ie ctaeat 10 is obliged to conform his policy to it. The treaties | Ne peorie, and thet ball of the Mesioan territory wo<n | This sam, ¥ wie fa hopes we widow concluded with the Europeans were one of the | was added to the Union ton yeare ago was fairly pur Peay ay - ome com: grievances alleged against his dynasty >y | chased after the Mexican armies Rad bee beewn. | avery apleet wy & png 4 eve derived the rebels who have been waging war on him 0 ‘wooid completely pect tbe ;and Now | My. ro oe 3 for these seven years, "und whom he is unable to con- ¥ Denes by the ina. of pessouge’s who at | ihe reitives of Go We quer. To accord new concessions would de the same land at Honon, Malifas, jeiphia, Newiousd: | im relerence 10 ihe rest c!, the bosimen whc «bared the as to expore himself to lend new forege to the ingur- 0 season of the year) the Capades, acd ai! pars | seme danger and evinced ‘he same spirit ia the rection and to jose hie crown. The war with the of Central Amores, so thet {em oeriain, irom these con | performance of their duty, #1ib a view 10 bem rs 7 siderations, our shares thie sac of the Avianto sborid ‘ ho pammesiae Tais,.ch So cmnany being Bails 28-18 of s jell at a bigh premium, {find thal the Ooean felegrapa a ee ee & pertion of these who nave on part with the | settlers, of pecuniary ‘c. toe | Company Bave sold all wow stock, amounting (0 fre pA my eander yoo , 1 Dave the honor to be, sir, your most otedicn', hom. ‘At the same time time, the and the peopi+ | our resders. ea, werres, Me aa ie Ta het | Huptae SRS pnctay atta bin Tens’ | Stan teat Ss ie oe Sl A durip; wars L ; Dut Tam inetined ro think me the ine arms Share een tery inch improve. | Gee Meseeetennaateten ey autres | Meucacbargcamay wens tee 8 itor tuto came Sere, i is nate tet hy Henineseretece vias | r baie" Rte ones Tote tasen oak Saget Se totem tare ares hs | Sony ergy ftom aa go er matt er— that the Chines soldw-s armed like the reat tree nauons of tbe world. amere: indeed | AL ty iesaventionn, werees SO aitikiane coches ed casas see Bis besteces tor’ teak porpess: rs ois « maucr ot pe w arque! , Were una’ Miece! Items. » oes Leal to fight against bh egg wig ha undertook to Latiers frome Marsalis of 180 10UR Bay Was ie herr Tamouns cras\raton hatte dangers o he \rseaten a prince of the imperial family; nt the same time, | red to ibe jurtecteaten of the Fienem courte and appenied the golden chain of commereial enterprise are more ‘the stock of munitions in war increased | an Amerwsn wibunal The objection was cverrried | Slaging'cn salions thas ail ae intorastions’ iressies ever ‘and caps provided in nuinbe:. ‘ame the couse will be Reard before the Tribus! of Ovm- | regueed to parchment. With the gresiest respect, | om, Weal Know wat the Inost warlike snd cuarrel- | Seren The survivors ofthe Iyonaals are waring wo pa eS ee ae — Ce think | there wes not mush berieces traneacied inet woot by “ z the Parle moenctecturers. From some Of ibe maneiay and secarity of empires. Howevor, wo believe :int | raring towne ine sccousts are resber favoradie. | Wooten peaceable i Tenang He tid ss magien t0,woek ale aa is eens, OG coats ae aan cpeee lon: 1 m vw oe!ved from Paria. Oniloces are not ao seally é™ posed Pet the reforms introduced by “hem in the military a There bes béVme email rise in the price of couoe system of their country. terced. Complaints are made of the non-arrive! of or China path, ye py ey chsau destne te purcbe al gouge at tae peomeat Nigh they can no } ct to meet with yy y ey savy vane labed tame os ‘vo 40 per cent higher than thas ef iow fifteen years ago. At chore war ud became are that the Cine rope ge more | gtr Mar Iie" ane Sie sre josned ems Ses cpemen beanies sheneen — oe themselves better, or some foreign element having introduced amonget them new habita of disciptine | 4 mares Seei'ena vernounaty, ton toe bm oon and notion of tactics, they opposed a stronger re | asoessively dull. A ¢ fall tn the price of wneat \ simance to the Europeans None of thowe f inevitable F at the bea wae oftred at ibe whe were present in the campaign of 1842, Meol’marbet aa Tat, S00. the wack sf 10 Aflogrammen, Tne ho have the reports of the Pane ew Dakere have supplied themecives win ‘our worth I6/. forget the energy with ch 9 the sock. The reserve of Soor is the market stores of was detended, or the stain thrown | Frrace is large. name by tee sack of that unforto- The an exirect from the fondon Jims — | fet apart, the front wheow 40 feet diameter, and the after onen 48 foot. Fach set of wheels being driven by ia. f i § j a j 3 z : To Be ae ae, gach soldiers ae the defenders of | om whe, boats ot eae wns copmnaiinn toere dependent engines, can be worked with ooh an adjasted | hey ian’ and is ty , : snowo have al: | sreseversi Frown and Sngiah shipe ou tbe ation ihe J Felation to each other ax to have each vet independentty | Rriish Vice Oona! st senty eoeel =? Te fg ha ye ae ve l- | evioane boast thal they have sastnance from ine eked | Moient, and thelr great distance apari issure inst ihe | ORVe7 10 ibe widow point » fraven. A Ddoatmen against Buropeans, but it is eviden: that, on their a, to savers the Presen Ove Aller ones sbail work te dead water without bainy emtan | Perarrea to, « donet Pars reatance et cic amt wore dil yreghens ate rte pr ori co= "| Eker erent gecmeseay esas Set | Scr, sey J PXpe ted. x ime yates oe, dm vr Euae | tags Oat wee weer sw | ht se orn acorn tas | btn aston! eg eal ir hatred . nPAD| vesoe| ‘veloniey than she stvances. 7 bad rieans (o bring them to new com 5 Fe ia ees oe sadtturke under wevomer | Weve aller wheels sive tke dead water a freab apes Joa her he bey bomen he oe! Wi 1, ane this war, if {3 be nnavoidanie, may one day vont Bor nc tne Ragish cteamer Kangaroo on the cons of | CAF77iNg ') away from tbe ahip, and 6) the performance of their SU, ‘arth & view of tenderiag oetarchore ee eee ea ARy tat onl fay er wee ee ites snonees Wort fore and af, dvedtty © lo them a besoming scuno.indgemant on the part cr ber : » we oI ie a quiry. ; d neent Commendation given to Lord Higin to be to LFing | the Hamburg money marke: wae rebar senior, «is Ly fe ee jn aicye's eoarce © grALioavod to thie gocerm matters to fh Geme 00 suse co Peme count having receded to five por cent. s olsiwg 1.000 tome coe ment eben cilizene of the Coiled Ptates are Inewremontad cannot think of new conqvests in China; and the | a» jenn Crampton performed the ceremony of kinvog | der (Orercom exoeptec) of the floor oF uh - | in rencuing indiviaunie, especially citizen or rubjecte oF concessions she may still be ablo to obtain will | pasas on his departure sa Minister to Hanover. top ln of the eon! will be tve tore eee Pree Seeman ae ae never be equivalent to what a distant war will cost vetadiene are guspended between Arcire tO a fn her, in which, whateve: may he said to the © + | eat karate. “Two Plodmomene Ga:eie sumounccs tee ~ ‘ rer ovoid the cannot hope for aay beip from her allies. and ress) of Count Paar, the Austrian Minisar, with ibe ‘I have the tobe, my ford, with Bigh oowatonre- which ber enemies will be enabled so find-more ot | whole of bis Jegation trom Turin, Tho Ausirian ciilnen tion, your obedient servant LW ie Came, less Mreetly—the occasion w humble, one fay, her | gam trassferrea te the protection of the Tronsian Mre\nter Tamn Nari, &0, Ao,, &o. power and her pride. Wil) *he wisdom, moderation ‘The recall takes place withow! @ rigorous dplomevs cop and shill of the new plenipmentiary eullice to find | wre Our Porte Rico Correspondence. an cee ne way eh this diffion't el —- PR pd athe ryop somo rolaraiion in Sr. Jom, P. R., Maro 19, 1207 do not know; bat nobody was more worth, wack prison severitics—aito facie Te Huger Marke New Submarine a mission, and the interest of his try io satt- | Phenelli to Paris to conciliate the Wortorn Powers, in With them, This seven ievenenve Plagrapr, « cient y deoply engoged tor overcoming the hosite. An ieearrestion bad te tho Porstan Tourte, | ts te Deli ef ine ont rene Goncury to what might be The stook of sugar le nearty exhansted, and a groet cow tiona of Lord Elgin to accept |. ‘where » cousin of the Hhab |e Mr. Huchanan’s Inangaral te Rogie reoctved. (from the London fmes, Merch 2 to nen gerel wnceesge Of ihe NEW Amo-rma “remdent ppeldt \nove wno waited for fee arrival WU, perbape, die Tih Rovieny, Th Won! monarchy and a repnt Micat experience are sion sattriat the Ure imprension, a44 to, ober than Of the sew crop is engaged nirendy for Naropean coooont from the symetry of the vease!, on At prevont quotations, Moinenes ie rearoe, ne Phe nesomm nd POO the mom extensive darorip ‘ een ane Sao bm ‘of deck | Vessels that are loading now for tho Veied Senn wit Meee aro. ciges. feet By | not isave ® cargo behind them * fimiiar to ietel npariment®. | THe telegraphic lino is being covtrectos rpiabea simiay to ints aorta, e raphe #0 10 belog coutradtod poy Poy yg ty 18 1008 ear | COW imomediately belween Meytl, Jarsalos, Code and The whole shiv wil 06 I wiih el) (he Davames, & eo 1,000 Ores, feviored her wn room tor 1,99) | setense ew York to Ska | wrecker ' Datos from the ‘odian Inlen to the 9th ulin, hao” Mere tions are declared void, The Che nbers » ib government of baying tampere’ win A @eaolaton of the Champers 4 be ina maot® toom thes, though iho fe mey di"far, tho teachings r tor © The Perla Mentvur Fiote gives ihe ve eet and interrogntiorien of the ted for poWworirg vrend at y ike orders avov Troi saturn 29 to he ae . will Weter!-ro Qwik bi. Tho woyaee from ’ we hh ret exceed GMO YT Hoge meee. pares epure © ty of wer 9 Men's hee ‘ &) Wo plente be b th

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