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fm Aah narsor nea from AD* the Misriesivyl. bron ‘Bali way bs completed tative O- per in:o the Sheenpeake, if it cam there find an outlet, | jeans ormnany of couree Were of a dead lock, unless twos ‘Gnd this ts what ve propose. What can isthe trade | ouuild elfeet @ Omapromine verotgy my pe of from the Obio taking this course? As Mr. Mairy says, | wore usder & Bew ormenization. tase por ar ‘Gasinuati is almost twice the distasce from tidewater at | Ia Sere went to Washingivn, ~wolerres wih ereete sod Rew York than {om tidewater om the Chesapeaco; and | bie atlorsey—Mir. sxcove-ted in forustg au fj» her commerce io take the former direction? | arrangement which wa: the basis of the oharter al theues ‘8, Lonsville aod St Louis will in three} company, which we publish Under this obarter it is wake some poist ou the Chesapeake. Hay- | seen that :he stockholders aud trustece tn the ia their seaports, New York omm mo longer | teressare lo de com: for duller etek ‘$0 that point when these railwave are completed. 1.00% | to the amoanto! 92,060,000; that the boklers of etwult unter ‘at the map of the country, and tell us if % can becther | the y jaat diese'yed we Wbave an eq-ivalent of be? Then are not the trate of thie cities and of thie | stock inthe Dew; that the now company assumes l! ths just eck country, s8d the wheat and tobacco of Virginia and | liabrities ef the old ; thas the latter is t» give its bonds in pay Mary land—oven excluding the more Aouthorn ji } ment of ihe advanced by Faloomnet w the Mexi enough to feed this line of steamers? Here is a great | can governuicat ; and thas fe made for sbiala: of oon: ideretion to the whole But youare | tag the government of and the Caited States for forther statietios, You are ‘ ooaviction, | a rec. gnition of the consolidates grants in #:0h 8 way a ahways no; and we must stick move nlosaly to fants if we | fully to the rights and interests 0: the new com ‘So We eetens wey vedind Yerneees We eet pany. . Le Bere and Benjemin. as we tadimater ‘We hove dene with resolutions and usoless uioa. | tbe other day, bave gone as the agents of the company io we are leaking to statistics, $0 thot, aad to 6 peatiion! ob: | icok to that business in Mexloo, afer slready cbuaioing toa ara ar ory dary) & little sifting, in the | from President Buchanan the promise 0 saud by, ith of the Old Point Ovmfort Convention; and | ali the power snd influence of the grvernmest, the inter. Fou may, moreover, regard this Knoxville as jo ae | ests of the consoldation. Seti more practical demonstration of the success the Thus we brilliant realisation of the Tehai pro wahome. A 80U fH SANKR keot apctara te be iairly within grasp. 4 line of stages, eS * informed, will be in operativn across Ita ber proximo. A side to conpect with Sketch of tne Enterprise--Diseolution of the ora of a Rew Com~ peay, THE NEW TEHUANTEPEC COMPANY. NEW ORLEANS, Jnly $0, 1867. ‘Whereas, the report made to this Board by the Preai- dent as to bis late mission to Washington, in furtherance of the great enter: rise which was the ubjoo: of this ova. pany, Fanisnes aa— 1, That no arrangement whatever can or aould be made ‘with the owners of the Garay grant on behalf of this com y. ar ‘That it wae impose! le to obtain the mail contract for thin company; ana, 8, That the {itle of the Sloo grant was not in this com pany, cther partice having a-quired it under rgbu do rivéa from Mr. Sioo, witnout the knowledge of this Board; and Wherear, tm the opinion of this Board, the title to the Sloo grant not being in ibis company, the orgaaization cf eal’ comeany bar no batis to rest upmm and thatthe linger continuance of this Board in existence would de cetve the public, aad posribly induos investments ia the prosecution of on enterprise tbat can never b2 sccomplish od by this company, 0 the great discredit of tole Buard; shercfore, be it unanimcu ly Resolved, That this Board ve, and the same is hereby digsolved. Reeived, Tha: the members of the Board severally hereby reegn therefrom, Resolved, That s cope of there retolutions bs pablished fm the different new pa; of thin city. Rerolved, That this stands adjourned sine dia Loertify the foregoing to be a true o py from the mt. utes. L BEYLIGER, Seee:ary. OHABTAR OF THE LOUISIANA TSHUANTEPRO COM- PAY. Wo, the undersigeed, havin agreed to unite for the construction of a railroad and other onmmuniceiton aor &+ the Isthmus of Tehoantepes, under the several gran's bereiofore given for that purp re by the Mexicau govern ment, called ihe Garay abd Sloo g’aats, which are w be tapeferres to v8 as horeina'ter provided have de‘erm n ed for thas purpose to for @ corporation under an acs of the Legislature of tho State of Louisiana, of tha 14h of March, 1856, entitled “An act fur the organisation of oor- pora:ions for works of publis improvement and uulity;”” and we do now subscribe to and agree upon the fullowing charier, 10 Wit:— &e,, &e., &e, YUE EXANT—HOW AND BY WHOM OBTAINED, AND ITS PRESENT FIX. ‘TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. ‘MAJOR WM. D, LEW SETS THE BALL IN MOTION, Ba We winter of 1852-3, Wm. D. Lee then in Mexico on gm business ‘or Geo. Law, learned that 8 previous grant, tmowa es the Garay grant, bad died out of old age. Lee immediately advised bis princtpal (Law,) how matters stood, bu’ Law declined at the time having anything to do ‘with the matter. COL. 4. G, BLO0 GORS TO MEXIOO, God. A. G. Sloo, at that time in New Orieans, snuffs the eiden breeze, and as s00n as the necessary funds could ‘be raised to defray expenses, drives to Mexico, whore he finds Major Lee, md they bave a consultation. SEMEON DRAPER 4 CO. HAVE AN AGENT THERE ASO, ‘Lee noon advises the removal of the agent of Draper & Oo., M’. Soiree, which was scoomplished by a promise to $100,010 which promise is still considered good. jeears. Garay, Burgous, Manning, Mclatosh, Senjamin, anc ail that sort of perpio considered at that time by Ool. Bloo, as quite dead, ro far as Tehuantepec was concerned. ‘MAJ08 LES ACCEPTS OF POWERS OF ATTORNEY FROM A MAN 0) GRRAT WeALTH. Osienel Bloo gave Lee powers of attorney to act for him tm the mater of Tehuantepec, and returned to New Or teams, when a lively corres sondence followed, the burthan @ whtch, on the part of Sloo, was, * Never iet the word fall be found among the pavers.” WHAT THE GRANT COST, AND WHO PAID THE MONEY. Mix bondred toourand dollars in money mast be raised to eatefy Mexico for this huge grant. Major Lee set about art. 1. The corporation «hall be called the Louisiana tm good faith to raise the money, and safely conciuded | Tebauntepeo Company, and by that name shall have power (@et if bis principal at Now Orleans bad that million in | and snthority, first, to bave and to epjoy suoscssinn by waning, six hundred thousand dollars would be paid in a | their corporate name, for the period of twenty -tive years; BS second, 10 contract, sue avd be sued im their corporae meme; third, to make ‘and use a corporate seal; fourth, to hold, receive, purchase api convey under their coroora'e name, property, bota real and personal; (fth, to name and appoint such managers, cirectors aud officers as tneir in Verest and convenicave muy require; sixth, to and and establich suoh by-laws for the proper mansgement end regulation Of the aflairs of the corporation as may ve mecessary and proper. Art 2 The said corporation & established for ths pur- pose of cont tructing a carrings road from toe head of uavi garion on the Coatzacoaicos river, ty some polat o1 the Bay of Ventora, in the Pacific ocean, and of constructing ‘alz0 @ railroad from ssid Coatzacoalcos river (o the Bay of Ventosa, according to the gundi:ions of said grants known as the Garay and Sloo grants, and etjoyiag and cond «ct tog the ne.vigation of said Coa'zecos'cds river, sovording to the terms and conditivns of saia grants; and we agree to eumit as our sssociates under charter such persons and their asrignr en shall hereafter subecribe and pay for Eexice ni lock uvon ibe terms and condiicas hereinafier ided, was seiisfied with the money; but it was quiteap- | Art 3. The capital stock of asid company shall be ten ther affair with Lee and Faloovett. miihons of dotlara. divided 1ato shares of one hand-ed MAJOR LEE LY LiMHO. dojlars each, which abail be & »provriat d as follows, viz:— Om the return of the prvtested drafts, Lee was arrested | 90,600 shares, or eight millions of dollars, shall be subd and beld in durance unt by proofs of his noa-complinity soribed and paid for as bereinafer ded tm the draft andge, when be was again sot froo—without 20,000 shares, or two millions of doliars, | be issued any “materia! aid,” howeve’, fiom tae millionaire Aloo, as fall paid etock, and delivercd to the trustocs {$00 AND POLLOWARS BANGING AT THB DOORS OF THE LOUBIANA LEGIMLATCRE YOR A CHARTER, We havo sren up '0 this ime how much money Colonel who now Bold the title to said Garay apd Sloo grants, under the deed of trust executed by P. & Hargovus, for bimseif and as the riguts of F. P. Balcoanet, now bolder of the Sloo grant under the decree of the Mexican govern: 100,000 shares. ORGARIZB— COL. 4. G #LOO PRESIDENT. “a ™e of tian mamneth eoterprice ts put down ot Ant. 4 Liste of subecriptens ell be opened at ihe tem wiltivns of dollars; one-half belongs to Col. Sioo and = —— Bie associa es, which at par value makes quite a mnug sum mine, out of a limited capital. It may not be Lmp-oper hare to | MeN Femerk that his associates are not yet in receipt of e divi- | tions This bi cuapene bas. length. te | seribed age ” —. Ten he Hi ; tem per cent sstecsatecns Uach wih gost ate mada timo | fon ont pte ot ces apr Sa ee en ee seul aaiitico’neliner | after; and tho remairder as called for by the direction, in Sioa nae sesictore soane ba ands tee basins. igetnee lg png) bogey Foy! cach, ner ateon idle. they vistod Earope in tne b 0 of raising th roasy, ithe mace hy” advert wet foe thet vi ope e bat the Matican mall bas been distroated before ihotr af: | 87% m at east step Tes 3 pon truntess of sheir ian ‘All attended with the same rants, in accordance with said deed of trust, the Board of nee oe ae hal enue to and (rurteo the aforceaid two mil ‘OOL. S100 AND THE evKaH ‘The time, two years out of the the ebee! road had expired, and somehod, B Seer holy ietan in teteee mie toto 1 ir Uomen, who received each a beadred thoasata of Sioo | POUM® of the company for dhe sult OF tudor the teow, svook for the performarce of that honorable service Al | Jions of sald trust, is vo be used for the ot Wough it wan said thet a contract wat mado wih Sykor, | the gehts and. liabilities contracted under the Slo & OwUart to build & plank and rajireat the grant, shall be appropriated to the satisfaction of Isthmus of Tenuantopeo was never entered intownd per’ | guan ‘dobte and iabilides as to the partion to whom fected; although By kes went down upon the Isthmus and | Soft wise mre, by thd terme Of eaid. trust, required. 10 expended re eT toe tae ol tap telltnnns of | convey the same, the Oxerciee of thelr sole and uncoa Mesures! row holds the Wiflag amount of two millions Of | trojjeq ayscrotion an they may think propor to pay; it be CUL. LOO SUPERSEDED IN THE PREBIDENCY. ‘The frien¢s of the work, who haa \nves.ed thelr money Keep the thing alive, seotrg that nothing could be done With Cel. loo, Deseeched him io retire and organize anow. To tots propemtion he ansented, bot immedistely upon bie Fettrema: t he commenced # war of extermipa:ion apon new organization, and declared that be would #rap Teba Batopec wound bim and sink to the flames @ a terrible place before he wuld be yorced from lavt and only iore, Tehuantepec. Verations acd embarrassing suite heave beea brought the company by him, the lest of which exbibus character of tho whole, viz.: one for the reco rary of We six hundred thooeand dollars and tnverest which was paid by Falconett for the bonus. THE ANNUAL ELBONON LAST APRIL. Al the annua! elcotion last April, Uoion-! Sioo marshalet Ble forceos fir the Presidency, bat was doveatei, ant Kmils Le Sere cloned, with & directory who claim the | eredit of saving ‘he grant, and who are now laboring to the work, and “ay Mr. Faloonett his dues. COLONRL G00 AND HIS ATTORNEY AT WAMMINGTON FOR A The Port Often Department bas Deen Destoged for ae 8 con- fect to carry the mail sorces 3, im order to @ommit the gove ament to iho sabeme, and thereby raise @ credit and protection fur future operations. charter. Art 7. No dividend shall be declared before the railroad is completed. The compan: ie || not derive @ net revenue greater than 16 per cent from iw Wile; and wheeevor the receipts from volle stall exceed the amount required for the maintenance of the road. the payment of ruoning ex penrer, and & divicend of 16 per cent per annum, there tball be @ ratable dim'pution cf the tolls, #0 a1 60 Keop the divicenda down t 16 per cent per annum at most This article shal) now mpowe any lim! wm the amoant of dividends that the company may declare from sales or leases of iw lands, or any source of rovenue olher thaa tolls for the wan*portation of freight and passengers. art. #. The six hundred thoasand dolars advanced by FP. Faloonnet to the Merican government for the Sico grant, chal be paid Sy the company {2 ile boade, om vuch terms as may DO on, and the compsay will reim bavse iteeif out of the share of the Mexican governmont in the ret profits as provided in ald Sloo grant. Art. Othe business of ihe company shall be conducted ‘at ite office in the cléy of New Orleans, which shall for ever bo and remain tte domicile, by nine directors, of whom at least seven shall be pormaneat residests of wald city. Four directors s»all form a quoram. The directors Phall elect s President and Vive President out of their body, and shall have power to elect new di. eovors to supply va cencies that ocour Ip the Intervals between the ancual | elections. Atall elections for directors and ai all meet ings Of stockbolde #, votes may be riven io person or by proxy, and each aharo shall bo entitied to one vote. Legal service of citation and sil process againet the company, ray be made on the President in person or icf to hiv ad- | (Oot. Sioo claims that he (¢ in possession offioe z bande Sasi ping on compo = s. tireatod aod poy Chg of the com pany, in the of any of ‘with bis mone. New O-loans company claime 10. Emile LaSore, John M Bell, Alfred Penn, WE. Shay bave fornished all the money, are in possession, aud - Lionel © Levy, J. L Warner, J. W. Barbridge, P. S_ Q, Webertand Duncan F. Kenner shall compose the first Deeiy Sanity ee oe The elections ans Toss hae toon dey and humbugging enough about | snail be elected on the third Monday of april of esob year, Tebeantepco, 4a high timo that the administration took | 104 enter on the discharge of 18 dailee onthe firet Montay (he eudject In hand ‘oA now treaty with Mexico! | if way following. No one thall be eligible for direcior Si iee beney ts poo teased eave ee ee rn b- . ot panes | } issolve ave pomomed of both money and brains BELA. | MAI IL. A fallare to olort di ba phen be i DISSOLUTION OF THE OLD COMPANY AND BI COMBINATION ON A NEW BASIA, Jeast two of the ne wep; f . Art. 12 fn case of re on the part of any rubscriter wo the inetalmente on bis stock, as required, the Board of Directors may, after ton days’ adver isement or notice in writing, forfelt the stock and sell {t for the benoit of the company, of may, withou} such previous notice or adver- Unement, —— A aoe by suit; and no shall be ‘yoto while (a default art. ‘At ail meotings of stockholders, and at all leo. om, a majority of the rook ateuch meetings govern, are called for the Pom ead oF for any of tho the ann seckion of tne act of the that ‘of diminishing the capttel eiock of enumerated in Poe re of Louisiana, of corporations ‘or bad shell be composed of persone holding ia im tho discovery « abort time 4 aa agents for othore, at loast A ten of the Inte company, Sioo had tramsforred hia grant to of the company, in order to take valid FP. Falconnet. an Kaglirt ‘panker of Mexico, to indem all other meetings mify the latter for au advance of $600,000 eer. majority of those @rameht of Mexico, and that the said gorernmen\ re cagntont Faloonnet and bis aspooiates as the Iawfa! shall have power Cty Fy by Sloo of bait proper and regular Inte #tock of $10,000,000 to the New Orleans company, the purchase and later evidently hed no legal ground to #tand ups what- . any property, real or Srer. The Mexican governm:nt had looked of all Uo ity for the construction While, quietly Keeping that mportant information in its roads bersinbefore dee | not bat actively may deem necesary; late comvany in laborious and ox ve work | to determine the line and location of the roade, and to make Of opening tho transit, Taere wae a design {n this reti- | al! noossnary racts for the purpores ‘avorenald; to @ence doubtiow, and Mosers, Faloonnet and Hargous per | purcbare all materials, machinos, vehicles, teams, ships, ape coul( toll what that was, (f they wished. Howorer | vesscls ant steamboats, and all oquipments deomet by that may be, the company in Now Orloans waked «i \ ono | {bem necessary or useful for the purposse of the company, SEs prams ct lradrtes cabot pes | antl sjec of ie ay, not saat lereaton traly to hie predice | « 2 objec’ y 0 fixing an “4h Me Saliceling of tolls for transportation of ongers, foeigh . Inactivity would ruin them; nothing Promptem dectsion and action could save them fuch & polloy it appears they bare been not o bot placed upon a firmer and surer footing than Tt appears that’, A. fergous bad concentrated & ble and malls, 16. The dircetors sh and servants of NEW. YORK HERALD, MONDAY, a0GUST 17 1807. therefor notes oF te ms and on conditions ae fy may beth, mer. ‘Of the com any torec.re the + 16, a mated of we Rorkholers | aball be Beld one fore the election of directirs, to recvive ihe report «fast ye: ratious ual | ner, ond for examination Tew the on a ot Pry affairs; at whinh ‘and sapgemente witb the gover: meat cf Mexiro and that wf the Uriied States, Messra. Emiio Latere ani J ? Benjamia ere hereby mgne the ag ate of tne c: mpeuy, with full power to + gree with either ur both of sela gvvernmente ‘or such moot ,amenda@n ant changes ta sald fants as may seem most) diniona for anouring fall aod perfect ;rotection for the rights aad interests of thie com: pany. Art, 20. At the exiration of tne charter, or whenover the cissclution of the ocrp vation shall reodar its hquida lier pe ereary, three commirsicners aball ve elected by the stockDolcers, whose ¢oty it shall ho to take possension of the proverty of the compary, au! condust ite business ‘tos Dnal liquicat! p, on such tern 8 aod in such manner a shell ve deie minea by a meeting uf siockn J ters regular ly convened for that purvvige: aua if at she exoiration 9 the present cheruer a jority ef tne stokholiers, in smount and number, ehall co-ire to rei the ane for a further term, the stockboloers «senting som such a re pewal shall be bound to transfer ‘b Ir stock to those de wiring tbe rene wel, at ite fer value, to be aflixed by ap- pro'ee@ie mutually ohowan for that purpose Naw Outeans, July 30, 185). Emile La¥é: Alfred Pen, pet Joha Shideil, per pro Baily Lasee . FP. A Bareous, per proJ. P Beojawin, ‘The uncers'gued, Ree der of Mortgages ia aad for tne pa ish and city of New Onleans, oertifi-« that she #ithia charter was revoraed this day, tu bis .{lles, ia ovok soci 4 No 4, folio 40. JOHN HOLMES, Recorder. jaw Onmane, August 4, 857 Our Savannah Correspondence. Ravancn, Ge, august 02, 1857, Georgia Politics—The Candidates for the Gowrnorship— Democracy in the Ferst District—Pleasant Genilemen Oo- lomele—General Wiliam Walker amd his F'libust ring Piews—A Southern Question—Fellow Peocr at St. Marys —Trade, dc, dc. Georgia, at this season, brings to one’s mind the lines on the Castle of Indolence, viz. :— A plessing land of drowsy head it was, Of ¢re.ms that wave bofore the balf sbut ey And of gay casties in the clouds that pass, For ever faaning round a summor sky. Politics, however, baye recenJy dene away with some of the invate fainéant dresmi: ese around us, and havo Drought ranting on tne tapis, with « reference to rifles, a few friends, a handy spot, ards limited number of paces, wben the argumrnw bubbie up into personalities. Tao First Congrestienal district of the Stare at present roome to ‘be the rendezvous for the concentration of fun duriag thin campaign tili October next; and as Savannah i the headquarters, I sead you a few lines from this delectable city of sand, sunshine aod morquitocs Judge Joreph E. Brown, of Cherokee courty, the demo. craic candidate for the Site Governorship, vice Hn Herschel V. Johnson, was here on Monday, and gave to an immense concourse of the harmonious democracy a grand stump speech an ou'sider, picked up guns ef tbe aie coald pot pit their own pats course of bis tslk, he hed no hesitation avout knocking Governor Walker, of Kaaar, into political oi, white at tae ‘same time be set op the President in full display, but tole rably well leaded. as tho «ubject seemed beavy for his di tien, Though it was 8 proceeding somewhat asoma 4 else could he de under existing circumstances in Georgia? ‘There is no donbt bat that Brown will be olected ws next Governor ef this Sate, ond fetes ei Macagenant, Bes J. Bill, Fxq., of Troup county, will be but further evi dence Of the “ridioulous aiuse”’ raised bed maragoment would jwtas vote for General a “7 the First Congressional district—Hon. James L. 30 times among tho , im to be born to ), others bave gresiness thra’t upon thea, and ere thrustiog theamelves veo greawmess itis aD Open question for debate whether any one of the crowd will ever achieve greatness, Anyhow, no per- son will be disappointed thereat There are.+0 far, four candidetes for Congress (ail Colonels) in this district. First ie Calovel J. L soward, who baving, during four years, relished mauers in Warn ton City, would like to coatipve there a litle longer. He prides bimeelf that be ‘‘was brought ups child of pover ty and orphanage, and faced every misfuriune incident to sternest adversity; honoe bie gonuiae democraoy; ‘and backed #ith a recommendation of tho repreveate:iver of s number of counties recently assembied ti Branswick ‘ane the support of Savanneh Georgian, he claims to be returned to Oongrens forfour yours or more Also on tae democratic sido strides forth, Ajax: ), Col, Wm. @ Geuiden, “the lion of Liberty County,” and nominee of the Holmeesville convention, bat somewaat dis- owned by the haul tom of the democracy, who think the gallant Colonel overcid bis modesty by & sight of hand mode of thrurting bimseit upon the gv yplo—jirt as if it wase crime in ® man to or recomment him-elf when nobody else will take that tronbie! A | ts fair mi in war and in polides, and it ts the ooinion of many Gol. Gauiden should ran on bis pomination Alveaty, like ‘8 mao of true gepivs, as be fyune no paper ready to support him, bo bas set the machinery +f © new paper going !n Sa anpab for tbe campaign, and to render \t more terrific to his ‘oppoconia, be bas taken toe Chatham orunty jalier, 4 lite, from bis task of looking aftor sho presen: jal' birds, viz : dre murderers aod thirty other crim pais) and leetaiiod himar editor. The ‘lion’ is bristling up for battie and will make a bold fight, as he did last wirter at the Soushera Com mercia] Convention 'o re-open the slave trade. On the Know Nothing ide there are like vive (wo candi dates for the same office Col Andrew Hucwr Hine Dawson, of Savannah, « Keotackian by birth, law er ion, of ® mercurial disyeition and Croubied irom with spermodic fite of rash ag into over publican. ‘candidate thus set forth by the ts Col of Sevannab,saia wo be of very tine! " Gol Bartow, how , -annot carry the crowd, aa wherever be atdrenson srintoor atic if i HH att z Fi 3 i ined the same at Warhi Prvare, 00 be has noth! ee do ba’ to take session and be , and if John Bail or Jean Crapeau pay ® Word agrinst (6, they'll gst partionlar di Jomutic Ate, oF ROMething stronger. Savannah, #0 far, ful and not at all hot. There hoary showers every day ing the laa: three wooks Totton cropa aro Rome shat Inj red tmthe low buds. A cate oF two of yellow fever have apposrod at a. Mary's bat will be condzed to the shys, Busiuess now is dul bere. mepians, Muesulmans, Jews, Pareees and Hiu adventurers, lured by the hope of gala and ‘is toct wn, rab to Rureia, as repr nolp ed sobemers did in tt nalmiest days to Rome—‘‘2uasi i sentinan nis.” Ia We vetersburg they are &: once in tainiag, and sre @ acned to scch superior agents as tho late 4 taineby, or the late @ 8: , the later whom largoly operated in Persia, Afghanistan and Griti India. Tne c-ure of the Alfghaa ar ney be traced to ogente of this kind, and she belief beosmes hourly mo © pre alent toatin tbe recent mutiny, Rusia bas, diresdy © inoiertl , bevn an “agent provocateur”? Withluato# yearn roveral waders from Bomoay and Catouts have settled at % Peter+bury; some of these h -ve lavermerried whb ee beow ne Rassian subjosts; and, ou thy other band, tbeve aro several Russians, ad Grevks by birwh thongh Ruvsien is fling, eeitied in varioas parte «+t India By the afd of ints machinery it would mot be dificult Ww oprrote un the King of Oude and some of his furtionarts one nobles. ana lo exallish a chasm of cammunicatwn with the Russian Nor wo: la be the only means by which Rusia migbi totrigue against us. Russian schen-s agri wt Hrinish power have beer befure mw hat hed by Rusa agents sn che Bsvtish metropalts, ond also within the harbor of New Lark. We briteve at this moment Rusa ts working by American barn agents in Vana, in Japan, ond in Brin india Withic twenty years an immense namoer of j urusls nave been establi hea w the taree Presidencies of Ludia ant ap the ounvy, aud who cay may bow much of Rimsisa io fluence ana mony may not be brought to bear to thia par teuler direction If Rus-la can maintain « pai? prs at Frapklors, avg: borg and Brussels, why may sae n't hav: such @ prose at (alentia, at Agra, Or at Delhi froa toe journals of Sir C Napier, we cnow that somo of the writere ip we Indian newepapes a @ men of Diast ed character aud desperate fortunes, wd it ts to fvch men In foreign countries Rassiaa —rolici taiore ae usnally addressed, (( tae native press 'n [u*is has endeatored to sitmulate the Sacoy Ga the queria of the cart igges, may not this efiort be iraced to agency,” such as was hinted at by Mr Ma bop Men ‘ay night? Under auc» circu suppose, the placing of the [ndian press unter Noanse waa ® sine preoaitionary maasu/o, ant the a-rest of the King of Ouce and bia minister Bot only a neces sity Dutwcuty fe King bas long anpacted ver- sonage and the moment vrorfs were oDluiaet .be sooner the 0 AS Ca) ured the beter, Waoecever shere isa or undefenaed poiatin Indianog we mast expect discontent. but the only wav, a: the Duke of Wollirgion wrote to Colonel fifty three yours ago, ‘tp to be guerded everywhere, and to keep up trope for our defence.” We snoult nover low sigbt, a+ the same great sutbority said, in writieg to Linat General Stuart from the camp w, Niggeree, in July, 1504, ‘+ phat ail goverpmout in ladia is held by the sord,” an! thas “the covcluri n of the most euccesafa) foreign war ip Indiue that by which the moet formidable evemy may bave been subdued, if it giver an accession of terriwor must Orirg witb the territory a pecoasity to increase army, becaure the gove-nmext must be ertablts hod tn t bew torritory, and supported, as #ell as in the old, b» power of the sword The want of krowledgs, or ratacr recollection, of these facts,’’ adds the Duke, *‘ is the caase Of all the complaints of higa miliary establish neu, wod e , and of all the difficulties in which sou mast wwe found vourself frrm the want of troops.’’ It #iu be weil to weigh these wise words after the mutiny I+ sup- pressed apd Delhi taken, of both of which eventa #- c4 tertain litle aoubs we shal bave full detaila by tne nox: mail The idea that the mutiny had extended to other Prosi- dencien is one of those a onstreus faorioations onus) #02 by the Grock fo gers of falro inwiligenoa. it should be Temembere’ by those writing ap ing of shose events, that India is comporo4 of several diferent natioos, each speaning i own lang }, Bod Daving 1% own pecu Kar and direimilur feelings. © absence of community of lings, opiaiens and vies, is one of our greav«t socurt- There is nv Common 60 Operaiiun amongst there diverse racer or castes, aud their ovbesion ts as a ro of eapd, Tho village apd tne fleld wh re any partic ilar Bio doe was born is Lis whole world, and bis thonghts extend ‘There te 50 common feeling Netweea ths ‘ont l’serldencles, and thi. Is way, with Sy ee are enabled to hold tn subjeo- 1m more numerous than that of the hon @ populatio! United Kingdom. More Trouble for the Linpertal Government in Chiua—New Feature in the Rebeliion (Translated for Wio New York simmsip from the Assom- blee Nationale, July 4.) Private letters from Hovg Koug of the 10ih of May, rowed to the Unwrier, of Paris, present us with some eurtous and Gotails ia relation to @ tribe of Cai Bere lately come into votlce and known by the sppwliation of the tibe of Hak-Kes. These people are fouad in the Of Uanton, and it seems oly that thoy additions! element ja the troubles ana embarrass. emp bye tho Chinese empire. We selvct from tnese jot ters following passagve — Hono Koro, May 10, 1857. In the vast province of Canton ihere exists, towarde ‘he ‘wostern extremity of the province, a large gro1p of nigh mountains, whieh are whanived by a race of men oailed tbe Hak-Keians. These barcy mountainoers are porsons ed of truly berculean streugth They are unskiiful ia the meolkspic arts, but are verridle ant ferocious ja war They are anid to be the descendants of @ number of pr! toners of war, who sone cen'uries ago were traneported ty ‘this wild and pavege country by the orders of one of the members of the Ming dynasty, after @ successful “ar which he bad waged for « long tie ageinet tho Aoay mies, Itie rey I Ww thie clroumetauce of thelr foreign deacent that thes have beeo called by heir word of Has- Kas, a name which signides “foreige families.” Tho Hak Kas are cevoniiaily alferent from (ho Mia-Te2e, who, though hke them, inbadiiaow of the myuntains, ta MO PRIviON, aro Jot Indigonvus wo the oonMTy On 7 Hiak-Kas are more easily maneged hy the Chinese govermment thun the mia Tazo, Tasy arog io ready at ail ‘imoe to recelve the Mauderiag ia their mids, and tbey submit ts their auchority with apparent «ood *il) and readiners But tbe momeut thay alo to oiler the pains of f4 nine, or if at any time th vo the prow pect Of the means of plonder and of rich bovly, imme Gistoly they forget what the Chinece call the ‘im’ rit of ” and leave thelr Domes 4 S066 adyoatures and engage Baer and ravine I. te not very jowg slece these Hak Kassions who renide lo the centro of the department of Coas Kia Foa, rome Ina ane wert of the city of Canton, loft their bower, in obelivace to wher nataral instioote of plunder aud viviewse, and made an erroption inw the lower vari of the province. An cvent like this would badly be doomed of any imoortance, and would oven scarce y bo wo tby of record, were it mor that tote me dhe Bak Kareiaus covered their procoediogs under potvieal prevexte aod gave & ny name 'o their ordwary exoorsions, maxing @ profession of polidea! yur ey marohed di from thetr moana woent pleing, with colors wafurt the air mt ihe bead of their ting agaiost tbe Imperial govera ‘og the # undieguired intention 1 make tai dj nasty At the same tim> wey secret suciadios, er pecially witd shat ove of them kuo@s a: the Triad, vor with the sovlety of San Ho Hvol, ali of ey profess to repudiate. oD as these, atsume the henorahle gone, and enter tre tists ws nuc! to Furope. Ue this acsouns you will, 1am persuaded, jot | most of the soldiers were atiacked oopsider out of place the particulars here related § | hove bee dee wo to an] some of people whom peorle ott quite rich. or saitr pp ws ravage energy and act! while ber motion acd stop wes heavy and sedate Tiny the quiet moving of a beam of burde,. One evening when we were all taking tes woyether, on tho of my friend's, the Doo tor's house, whieh on the banke of the river, © Chinee vessel sailing down the strean came and cast anchor at tho wharf, which wae almost in rch jt rouges tre San come Deloneing 8 fot ‘which wae om an ing #9 our host, the dostor, situased av0ve Tot dan. As suun as the captain of the boas had finished furiing the salle, he came to the Doctor and earnestly requested that bo would have the cargo di immediately, a he wanted to reure ‘Without delay to bring away another cargo from the farm, here it was reeay and (a A numper of wero, therefore, immediately employ’ work, who, armed with their bambooe, ran each of tnen on board of CI Pd YY O,orated some of them pended from which Kestian burdea to rome consider §: tate you wil norer ut mnas ows” bam 50 ya! f whi sh two bas! fam: ned, aad Fee piace. On getting on board the piled up four sacke of rice im gach bar Nid bamd o pole on her shoulde:.#” Hee m enok extremity b+ lenced each her, ket, and then tbat the loads of the trotted easily along with her hoayy load av if It ws nothing bit a common eff r, and as if anconscins oF 10 heavy weight (above 240 kilogrammes,) whic soe #* carrying The Chinere gaped at her with their mouths wide 0 on attering their everiasting note of admivnioe, Says, aya bub they all of them tow myn Wok gout Are uct to \mila « ber exemple. Ae for the girl hermit, she repaeted the same thing more than twent. times, carr. ing eaon tins Pr apd all throngbeut wish ihe eame ease sea Kany the whole cargo eas Mannas, bite be a pperimen of the sere of penre ‘mperial tigers seve ag tbe Mandi “ £0104 a for ¥e vat jet pa ched 3 Bat on the vary first wttack the im ib to Might, aod the Hak 'y, tookt pieeston of the Inc’ shetr tak: prasession of the ing fur Canton to put the dolehiag stroke to ber than to be allacked by the Gak-Kas peopie. Opinions of the spanish tress an War witn Meniro Subs.quent to the Accepted Mediation tga eae arn ~ JTrapslatea for ihe Ne~ Yor! fel from La E paad, of Maerid, of July 18} If we had not already been tully am-inced that no ber honorabie way is left of ob-aiming revress fur the ‘Pulte besped spon ua by Mex'eo, than & re-ert to arms and employment cf force, un articia which we copied a Tew day® ago from @ journal published ta the olly of Mex! 00, the os pital of that sepublic, wuld of iuelf be amply + vo produce tais coavictiog in minds ‘Twe above menitoned yrurt a3 #e stated at tho time, is epatea to he s semi otic! organ of the government of om nfort The article in qne-tiwn, in-tead of giving at ouce as open as would watiary the offences dignity of the Speaisd nation, la Coll of grow tpevlte and attacks upon our honor, Wesing with vrovoe ing eud ecurnful jeora upd irony, tht jint and woll f.aaded tuoigpasion #b'ch ‘be frightful aseas instwns and horrible ovtrages of Cuernavaca Viecnts proatcad among a8, We were, indeed, pretty wrll -repared as to what ..e bad to eapecs frown ‘ha: degenerate race, which ‘bas lost al} tracer of tte noble Spanisa origin We know ‘nut to well what we c uid Dope for froma people com petely demoralized by a cont nied surceeaion of revolu fons. Ina worc, #6 were fully aware of what satisfac Wen we could exp ct to odtain from a government whose we- kpesn ie evob that It is ob iged to parney with and copnive at all the bad partions of fis subjects There people take their view of us frow a point six thou- ot from us, apd they tae i: into tocir wan a few yeare ugo, nor do they reileot that the patriodsm and love of country which animatos us is 40 great ae to ba ‘anle to O40 ihe moans of avenging insults, and of repelling and a'tack were plupged in the midst of the utmont poverty bo want Thoy vainly imagine that their tosulte aro direcied against a people who have not the power oF chartiring them for their inaolevoe, aad this & is whivd explains the bold and forward tan, hich they make ase of tp answer to al' our deman dress aad satis faction But we caution them—iet them ander:tand thas 18 ie 1D Our power to cover their waters wito pri a py heir fea porttowns, and to mace th where lower ther flag. Let the m be assured to: ‘the fact, apd that; may 6e wey will soon s fr inese things 1b the same way as they sufferod the loss of Texas end some otber of their provinces, Tron we anal! x00 bow the soene qill suddenly be ohanged, sud they who eve arrogant ana baugaty vow, will be humbled; ihey who wweull others now will fe) down 09 their cases Defore \bem. snd supplicate to them; they whu are, ae ino, ima. dine, invincible now, wil be forward to surrender; and pal y, thoes wno are no baaghty now will offer to submis to (he moet bumiiating Comaitio: 6. We do not imagine for a moment that oar government siands in any need of being urged oc oy us to aseume tae yortere of uction and activity waich corresponds with the Gigniiy acd honor of our county Tae vile lavective wbich the government of Morico hex addressed to oar government, by meaus of its acknowledge | organ, admits ¢f BO duubt or besttation on the part of oar government We hnow not whether our treasury ts or is not io @ cou it tion to equip an hostile expedition, bat save It is our full deviel that such an expedition Is absolutely required, and tinco We Consider it iuci«pensable, the oni7 resvurve now Jefe for tho vindicaticn of our wousded hoaor, ia, that we follow blind fowed the jmp sise of bonor and patriots unmmdfal of any consequenoes or cf avy dilatory Coa: rations, On the other band, we have exhaasted in discus sion ail the reasons which support our rights; we have reasoned ull it is in vain to reason any louger. ‘This, which we here say, is ankno wlodged t» be tho fact by every navon of Euro © §=The diplomatic negouations ep red into with Mr. Lafragua bave come to no:ning. and bave ended jp no result, Maan'ime, the repuolic on the oiber #id6 of the Atiautio is making ali sors of miliary preparations, and ince santly @iscks us with inaait ana in What theo, are we waiting for? Wast step ought ovr country Dow 10 tske? Tn: anewer is plain—wo ought to hasten ty inflict that veng-ance which is demanded in Jovd end clamorous voice Dy our inenited dgulty, by oar injured cbarscter ami name, and by the blood of oar coun Uh gg they have cruelly, barbarously and inbu We sheuld br If precisely he same langvage even if it were 8 Ovloese! Power which had taro 1m uown the glove, and 64 ue Lo Ceadly combs But we {rel the deep >iaab mount up 0 our fo eheads when #e see ourse ves thosiwourced in the most ender pointi—by whou? By a overs ment the vflepr ing cf mutiny sna revolt, and which ls ‘expored at aby moment Wo be overthrown vy fresh revolt ‘Sbich it woul be ovt of ts power wo resist. We see our Counwy woundec on tne most tender polnt by a peo- Je among whom ihe sen iment cf doty aad of jastice has Been obliterated by the ovpfusion and disorder of civ) mult and the numberlees petty chiefiaine ever contending ‘with degraded ambition wobain power. In a word, we BAV6 10 CO Win ® peopio become weak and epheneral throogh the contempt attached w every goverament which prevails, and through tne sbort lived duration of iw ever Seen sees War! ig the only recourse we have left. It is ibe uly remedy which remains, unless we are wilting 10 dis grace oureorves, and warniah the illostrious tropnies of the Lo viotories asd achievements which Spanish valor aad ravery bave earned at Vtumba,at Trac:als,at Paris, at @ Quenua, and otber places whe © Spain bas loftinsorined (n characters of bicod the many aud briilisot trivumyhs which adorn the pages of her history. Trey—a poopre who bave pot boon strong enough tiorgsa ize an) establish @ £0 ted gover went from ibe me wey Ore. deelared tremgelves ladependent to tas very day— Y suppers ibat we are weak! Chey «ho, for the eproe of tbirty years, have bad no Oxed governmea , aad who, more than once, have been ob!'ged 10 call for foreign ad to protect unem from ibeir own ¢laorders—they imagine thai Weare weak! |i is the aimost heighs of .rice aad mad Dea Tey tny ttrat “the Mextoans have always besa able to om que” the Spaniards” On, yes, wo remember at this moment tho Spanish expeciion w toh pensraied int) ihe Deart of Mexivo in the yoar 1827 We aleo remember how, on shat occasion, the Mexicaos, ay le quite natural to them, yroved that all they can do on we Seid of beatin w rus away like oowards, as they always do, oxoA when they bave to fig't with forces intinioly town than their ows. Let the eojtors of the Aiglh LLY read the in toren 9g work of Jacob do la Pezucia eautled “An dis toro! View of Ovba " thace toe fnot # thatthey are so profoundly igncrant of ihe history of thelr own cou: ‘here they #iil learn how @ mere handfal of Spanierds, +0 rick, tired and exhacated, tht they coald badly even ftapd apon their legs. yet sustained @ coutlict of ten hours long. at Tampicn, # more thaa tvo houeaud Mexicans, in pitting thom tw Gight with tho joss of ¢ colonel aad severa officers kil ed, a1 d 200 men put hors de combat Don Jacodo de |. Prnoela reiates in bie history that ibe Spaniarde ha! only even kijled and thirty seed <ounded to inet vra vo do jence. If the editors of the Siglo would read thy same hrtory to which we have referred ibem, they woali alo learn thet bad it not been owing to the jam stony aod wurtof rkili of the Gerersi who commended the Neh expec itions, And 10 hie impradent conduct, Mexi oo would ai \bateame time have been seein reinved to the cweition of @ Sawa colony, nv wi haan the mall nomoer of cur forcem and the sickness with waich 1 {t pad #0 happened and Mexico had thea become subject to Spaia, it would have bees w her beets and savantags [a such ose, Hexion would not be what eke now is, ho worst govern €0, 1he most turbulent, the moet disorderly and moet de moralized of al) the Aweriosa repab lor There (« svother #appeaition made, which 1s aliogether gratcliore and unfounded, and that in, according t> what i paid by the Anglo, thet Spain hes catled upon Fraace aoa Bas lano to protevt Cuba for ber, in order by this moaas to vent her from attacking Mexioo But ‘he Siglo le guilty biinepert aod relf deception af to the reai #rengin of Meatco, and of an equal amount of Diindness as to the real power of Spain. people, ravers army in garrison on tho island, are eufliclent guarantees Bor shovid be gutity of inaultiog valeate Narvaes) LJ ‘ i ie a ere is bat ome feeling, one heart, one voice and one party in Sprin. [Prom La Diseusston of July 18. Th ie now seven months ago when Arst a mov erado journal er, Pips om. This aTeir wae only « fresh injostice added to former injuries of whick {t calle uo the momory. Tt was @ mad and ronscies® provocation, directed against a brave and prodest pation, to which insult and injory is repaid in return for bemediis and Rindneswee The ‘hood committed waa a mark of vaigglorions centempt for a parion which, though tt behol/s itvelf somewhat fallen from its ancient greatness, yot contiqnes to cherish « proud cowrctonsnese of ite rights. Snoh a disregard of the ‘awe of be manity ae was thore exbibited, sucha violation fail She prinaiples of the right? of aatioss, euch au exb! J.on © soeme@and infamy made in sight of the whole acrid whe ret ® gomeral was seen patting himesif at the head of bis # fend a cowardly amassina’on com miveu foneelone Spaniards by a fow throughowt aH Syain a universal feeting ye Me Tene, at of rave agamst the part a speesion f brutal evecwinvers. All erea were mrned worards the government, fro a whom justice wae looked for, cod f vm ‘at mouths of st! mene hwd, @ unAR mous, & Buble sy 70 0, calling out fir matiatantion and reveoge At oneb a erwie t erame mennwary ty turn y= ards our fing and the name and honor of our natire, and to ao so and with ene gs "pe, artomished, looked enyur verb The death panre of jstioo ory of our ai 188 ex: Cited at tho sight of justi vampied muder we vot» of reevon, whieh bed beed. stlen: od and lastly the sentiment of netiinal dignity: —all Combined 40d eallea \inyertourls upon Spain up the WD Ber fadem we glove Of defense thi Sore. runs tes a abet $0;-200 eERUARR DY Over — ayn. of ny aad diegrece. Then It wan thal {t hecamne she Gugot al "geod Spasiarda to forget every feeling of pariy tv the of such a Batoval fair, Tothe honor Yin 0 Oo Moa there wae nots man found wanting to hinduty We were the Brat to euomls te thie common anty of nat malty. ah tha ether several orders uf while oploion unked with us, and kr oly protested sgeta’t the Inoendieri-m snd acsaeal aa- tions of Cuervanare All men of a) parties uffored a more! s /pport ta the mens—ail called upon i in this atirripg extremity to Bave recourse to the lest aad despe- rwe remedy 1f war with Mexrn, if 1: stould no: sucseed hy pact" meane tp obtemniny full aod 0 smybte aatlefaction. The covniry Bas watched wiih arxious oivtostty all he = of thle most import.pt aTar fhe prow, fomtime time, bas given an account of al! the tufurmetton it cvnid xaiber, end everybody tou on tiptoe, wang wkd bo- paticuce toree the reuii of iho regatta os eared tate sith Mexteo. thoogh, Indeed the greater vumber af peo- rie never enter auped any boper 6! culty by there methode, [here ts no aooenity fir us to record the bypeeritical sotiviiy and the file apd deceitful conduct vf the Moxivan government iw the course of these pegutativns. apoarent wih we ive us saticfacnon, but ite arm pu was to make fis of anit» iaagh at us eer, did nos pevent our govorn- ry ont cxuthon Ip he mater Inrecetved Sr Laf wgua, who, it war said Ip reriaiu so al- 1 fila) joornals, came pravided wita fall przere io retile the dilticulies which ha? arlsen between the two soun- tries But pow, at the present day, after many }»ng moaths of fepented Intervie. rund ui meaniog con‘eraeces, It appears that sl! negotiaucn is put an cps to, snd the confe: ences are broken up. The cause rremn to ve that 3°. Lat. agus, whorsme bere in whe ccataowr of @ neg tisior, bas ab Inst wade |! -cown, wi ba fanavess and slucerity which Soald have orn much beiter pieces hed be shown It ab the commencement of the srgotad> os, || “he is not, porseriea of sufficient powers to carry ut the negolia- Uon: de satheati:, («hich is If this declaration at cinuted to bis as yot we must boid in doubt, even thoreh very budy abovld eftirm that be has said sx mich); fits be true, what will be the jucgment pronownora ov » 1 Kurope noon overnment activg 1D (his wancer? A government whish while by granting muupi'y t makes ive! the shamefo! sccomplice of tanditt! who have abe) the tanoent stood of Spaniards, atthe rame time countorfeita sud pretends op earnest desire for peace and enters iat» negotiation for wWatperpore. Butat the very moment it mares these pretencer, it Is en; forming secret alliaaces, in waking loans apd bor o# pg vouey from abr a4. and also tm Jevyirg troops and at-=ngthont: g ite fo tifles:tnas, 4 goverr ment which ac’: ia ths manner will ba judged and condemsed forever as guilty of af auduieos want of good faith. Carthagenian treschery and bed falta with henceforth be furgotten, and derican dishonesty will in al) future ages be the common catch word for treachery and felxeh vod. But what aball we raz tp excuse for mr govarnment, which bas spent someon time in conferercns with the Mexi- can envoy without first having obtained agturance of the due existence of bie powers? Why did i: not require some guarentee as pre autlonary measure im cass of the danger Of all the confer peer tiralug ous vslu aud arelora? Much as we would wih tw dono, yet bow cau #e refues to blame its condao:? It is Judged 81.4 com ‘omnes at once by the mere mention of thi fat, vias—tnatse an monthe ego this que tion fret rpreng n., xno vv at this moment it rémeing in the same peo ition Ia which it stood on the very Siat Cay tha: it waa oresented. Is oor a similar ox. ample exiting in cutemporapeons history of sich tardiness and celay in matters of .ffeice detween patium? Would fpgiand, wonld France—whet do wo say? wid even Portogal cr Aard'ria he, 4 ous off In such 4 maaner toe ob- tatging of ratiefacts n for nry dove to them? ‘Sisce S.eia bas pot received eaiiafaction, It no # becomes: a waiter of certainty that we munt ba’ sort o war ia order to obti i Mexino, bovever, by meava of ber artfal policy, and tnrongh the sim le oredality of ovr government has been able ia the meaulime to make preparations of defence, ha- heen able ta ral © up opata. cloe and oifficulties ageinst Spain, an® £0 to bring It about that it #1ll be bardly ooenibie fur Spa 0 send an expodi- tion against Mexico ill after the monthe of fuly, aaguat ana part of September Aut tn: afurr that time the south went winds prevail, n088 to render the aaviguion of the Gulf of Mexico almost impossible. Such ia the state of the case. ‘Such Indeed is the case, But are we vo infor from hence veparations of the Wexicap government are such bt t) cause us any feare ur slarm? Aro weto infer complications in weich Mexican perfay bas tn- marc such that we onght t retroceds and give pr iF be euch an idéa from ue. Weare coviient was Scanteh troope will effect the object ‘cu the gorerament shall engage them to purrae Nor will they meet with reat rosistance on the pwt of she Mexican armies. er are and wil) be quite exough employed in put- ting down the uprisings au! revolte which are mate every dey througbovt Mexico against tbe admividration of /Comonfort. We are aivofuliy sesured thas rhe inverven- tion of the United States will neituer be 99 efficacious, to dire4 ner so formidable as tho eaemies of Spsin would te that it sbould be. dene with gremter difioulty, and Doth of money and life. Lastly, We would observe, that if the which some few people atill encrurage, be olssipased, abd #0 shou'd come at iant w the uiimale of peace, altogethor deck ion of war, we to settle this qaretiva very quikly, end to expiain all ite diMouliies and i sdvan- ‘We concluce for the present by repeating what thal we url pot go io war with Mexico wib avy views of conquest, nor for tne par- pore of intrrfering with the form of government of thas country, nor for tbe purpose of setting up @ dynasty there, por with the view of arriaur; 8: Umpopniar mao tania Anpa. If wowrre todo any ese thingy we rbould ebange oar p sition from belog the lujured party to be- comiag the wrorg doing party—ve sr0uia make oureeives ‘tbe aggresrors etould lose for ever our inf :eace ip Americs, and trooming involved in unsncosefal enter- prires, wo ehould throw cf the mantle of justice, «hich ‘now does us hover, to pit om im its place the cloak of ambition, ———————————— ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, —— ns ee pay, heata, best Nin 6 to 290/b, wagons rufoamesh « Mickey Pr-e i Piifer ow Lantern. To be ® g000 day and god race JUL OU KIM, P. ~ MUSICAL AND DANCING, _ EXTAA FIN SEED FUUR RYOND CORNERED ven ocnre rosewood lenotone for agile chesp, finlak- ae, grand poale magoifionptly gniahed i every O order by a promi m ety ren '9 ve CrwOrD: a, has rie Ao, with two yeurs wa raaies from y last and ie perfect In evere renpret. 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