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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH | 23 1858—TRIPLE SHEET. 3 ert on the Gulf of Mexioo and 32 to ihator the Jeuth ‘The frst and also the second of the above Nnes has ste- ‘The government of the THE MEXICAN QUESTION IN SPAIN. ment, as the President of the Oounell of Ministers inform: | ceptralist, pad bees defeated by Geo partment on the Paciio Ocean, fe roations Frio, | one arcl , who te the Arch! ovr OORRESPONDENCE. us, to reilect oj them or to admit a propesition in the | Rosa All ay Sass ie Serene See Ch orp hed ‘thirteen ved end pature of a ciabere upon the adininistration, would be a: | fifty two priamers captored ‘The character and tonnage of these vessel are ae fol- | Puebla, Nopalucan and the othor intermediate bishops, viz :—The ‘The third 1s abortly to be extended to Morelia. Itis also | can, of Jalisco, of New Leo, of at Monterey that o mage rann.og tare bad been attacked by 4 bend of Mapu, Feb. 9, 1858. | once to reject its authority. For this reason the commitia. Jonnage. | wtended to establish other lines, especially one from Leon | Yucatan, of Chiapas, of Sonora, of Califoraia, of | Debate in the Spanish Senate on Mexican Affairs—The Pro- | canvot receive the amendment of Gen Lara; ana, should rod {0 | to San Mas, through Gondaiiars "90 an 10 oxtabliah & COn- fia tak Foie of Vere Oras, abd of the Soltero of ar posed Address to the Queen in Answer to her Speech—A be, pot whine w it, 1 beg the senators will 90 pleased mand ofa 8 agian’ vanued Martine Delage to ihe ae Amon sation seas. the title 0 , . " vote @ it their adoption rordes of tne Mesa. parseoger 1 | See ae ornoen vee ee of v i Substitute for the Clause Kelating w Mexico Propored— | The Puxsinxvt—Will Gen Lara withdraw hia amendment? | in repelling the Danditth aod kii'ing somo i 1,034 | Tho eystem by which these lines are operated te ex- | abbot In the cathedrals of nine of the above bishops 1,127 | tremely simple. B ch that as many as 430 words can | there are 188 protandaries. Accurate Numbers and Disposition of the Spanish Gen Lana— Yea; but nothing that the gentleman has The Movtarey Bolerin annonces wom intention et | come see. See ‘The above dioceses are subdivided into 1,223 pariahes. | Army, dc.» d- sald in any degree convinces me « grein of Saati 1 do ll shay ony Toran 2 -btuthnal 2,938 ‘The price ot tranemitting » message varies according REVENUE OF THE CLERGY. A vory interesting debate hea taken place in theSpanish | 7 this moment it Is certain that the goverument of | ts. The Governor of Mion’ cap hat cnet a pea lcat distance. Tho mit charged 's tevo reals, or ‘ ton to the people of that Stale, a jaaiing & pe ae | See vork muitingn for the rat ton words, abd ihe eighth en TBe fenera: funds und rents destined for the support Of | Senate on the question of receiving a substitute for tne | Spain has printed nothing in ite cwn behalf, and the Mori | uJ pa.riotiam to Oybt for the deleLo» o: Liew casita WII. s0.n0se soso snaannn i 6,001 | of ara! afterwards for every word beyond ten. The | tne republic, may be classod under four great divivous, | Clause rempecting tho aifaira with Mexico, offered in the | CAM. Lafragua, seome, with studioas care, to have avoid: | Gooal rights z M addition to these there has lately beeu established | muximum price ig twelve reals for ten words, with an | y ” address praposed by tha commitzce in anawer to the | 4, though perhaps from delicacy, saying anytbing of the tra. Liave, Alatristo @everal Negrota, with forr ithe port of Tampico « smal! steamer of 19 ot, called | increase of threo quarters of = real for every word be | 1 “The inoome received by the bishops and canons who by th . , answers that were ade to his arguments in wi inofficial | "oweRnd Ben, were op Ay march fon Hosbla | Gane fe Pauuco. the object tor which it is intended bemg to | youd the tent. cuamlindaas ie bends of the-aavorsh othaieain: speech made by the Queen at the opening of the Cortes, Huerta has in co pmand two thouraad re huatret Miche. ‘sesiet in unloading and towing up the ships which arrive ye nec 2. The income which be! to the private or on | The following \s @ trausiation — interviews he hold with the Minister for Forelgu Aifirs at | acans ready tw attack the enemy. Gen. Iuarbite, wi &m the river. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. PR Br ng longs oe Capel Manni, Feb. 5, 1855. Madrid, thus forcing the unwilling Spaniard to moct him | near three thomsand inen, Ia stationed between Vex > SMEG HOATA LD HIGEWAT? PRIMARY EDUCATION. ©. The inchine of the cure’es snd views. The President, the Date of Voragna, in the chali io like Lp hg silences, to wdmit the validity aud | aud bape iary ee ee nc Fon med ay som b a hoola sup- @en. Laka rose, and thus spoke in su; of theamend | force of his reasopiog. Ome (act, grau’yiog to tho nation ineD sta! ioned at Cuerpevace powerf he In addition’ to" the’ mumnerens elementary seheole map| 6. The taaeren of tbe diferent religious somisuahion or |’ 2ST rasety ack te atrention Of the seaato, and also, | allpride cf Spain, and important in the coualdorauion of | inaking the'r way towards the canal, ths government °f Zalonga @1 | doubcless be submerged before many manthy The condition of the roads and public highways io the | ported by the general government and the governments | Convents, of bth sex ‘The of the Gret clase fe chiefly derived from | °8 i# my custom, will endeavor to be as concise as possi: | the probablo turn of affuira in the settiomen’ of this qui vevenne ol Basi Wo bave hoard nothing the past week of the eens OF Fepabhe ia by no means flattering, and, in general, those | of the several States, as also by the manicipal authorities, | the taxes known under the appellation of ‘tenths, or Die. Iwill confine myself to acts, and refrain from every | tioa, was drawn from the Premier of ton of the months of foade which deserve to be called roads are very few in ° the children of admitted ” ~ . | Personality. I have it wo thiv | last year, Narvgez, that ‘the French and Heb nations, | the companies on the march jor San Lais aod Tam 12> pace taebiey ee | dag a the pew ane Nae ee ae ie erence derive! from shove ecolesiae- | gubstitute Dow, tbat the public might Took to ft, for at to | our allion with Me mnost salutary purpose, admiuing the | Preparations coctinue to be made for ackive measures! grave, there aro & groat bumber of private establishments, | Ti, Manel Mts Me sisvad of the tenth of all the fruis, | time will the consideration of the subject be more oppor. | justice of our demande, offered Uisir mediation to conduct | the States of Nuevo Leow and Tamaulipas : ‘Meso which are not very bad, or which are the least | conducted by national or by Professors, both in thé | grains and agricultural produce of the whole republic, | tune than at thiy momen', when an anewer is about being the atfficulty to a eatisfactor) vornrination.”” The Flag has the annexed announcement :-—Married st ‘bad of the bad, are—firet, the road leading from Mexico to | capital and ip all the towns eotilements of anyim | gnd of the first born of covery kind of domeat. | made tothe from the throne, whore the Senate may ‘When obarged with the purpose of only menaciag that | Shannoncaie Farm, March 4, by the Kev. Wan > ‘Vera Cruz, passing through Jaispa sid Orizava; next, that | Portnce. Im all these establishments the children are | Caied’ animals raised. for Latterly, however, | make Known ite sentiments as respects the biic and net to strike, and as having exposed to car | chaple'x United States Army, [ieut Loonie L. jdon, bse apnsh pad 5 a, Dot mercly taught reading, and aritmetic, ani | (aled, animale releed for prof. Latterly, howe Of aifaire by the government of her Majomty {a upholding | tai destruction in sending sroope 10 Cuba ta tho sickly | First arvliery, to Mise K. Mito, of Lactaviie RIGh fens from tho capa vo San Sins, paasing warougn | rotbing ele, ue uted formerly to be the cage, Dutthey | Srer ninco tho pascage of tha. law of Cctoser “1, 1830, | we dgnity of the country agalust Maxioo, Twill Bot re. | season as many sa woakd have been losk in the capture | We el learn that on the 10 iatnt the Pore jay oe mp Gnacaiaes: bi md next, Unose wi ch | also acquire & prelimtuary Knowledge of mathematics, which declared the paymentof this annual contribation | Count the lamentable scenes thas took place im that oun- | of the cantle of San Juan de Ulloa, for an eupty bravado, mores was declared @ free port for al) goods. Thie ts tha ae paneee anal inane Coceunenah, Sone logic, be SAN Sonne, Seography history, langoager music, | pot to be obligaiory upon the agriculturalist. Notwrh. | '"¥—Scenes in which our countrymen wore made vistims, | the Marshal declares the occasion to have been ne | Moet important news we have from the Rio Grande, eons sn neh senee Soe whieh run thoes ec , proparing them for the Aniahing of education thin leer boweser, the Moome derived from ths | Whilerelying on the good faith of treaties and the vigilance of | ceseary, and not fr the object represented, eatroating the ‘Within the leat thr . Peer sa hewn pe. | Miterwarde in thove other branches. The average attend | source still very considerable, inasmuch ea there aro | “atgovernment, which, with the greatest suplnenes, per- | Senate to ‘the pubherty of the occasion ag » eufti stowed upon the imapeeving sud oun of Cyn fonder Mery. oh ses, taken in veveral Sates, | yet many persons who, from motives of conscience or | mitted all, fakiog 20 measures of Provention allowieg the | cient excuse for not giving the expianation @ full canvass | The Late Pugtitetic Figh: in Howard Street “ M eaob Population. press—particularly the official and sow! oftis:al papera—to | such as the charges der —Drath 4 Maro than $400,000 per yaar have Deon expanded for this | There aro a grat many colleges and inuilations for the | 9 Tele ae een tat athe cecetvan ik are sntitien | encourege euch Rcts of autecty. ‘Thou, with what in | I have yet te earn, then, on what terms this settioment | paodeon MeLanehn bed pore a a Sages |: Seers Soper Se rie Phen dei | Dikber epartments of education, part of which are 41 | 15 tno intareat of the money which devout have | Comprebensible pride have we not next Deen denied a | was undertaken by the allied Powers; whether a1 re- EE ONES AY shinies eng oo as the bridge of Le Soledad, and thet of the Tiveway | rected by the clergy, others are su by the govern | jer for the performance "he annual veligines, yervione, Just satiafaction! prevevted bre or understood clsewhere, aa wtsictly an | About) o-closk yesterday moruing, from the effete of ee ee eee cy tials to Daal ay | Ment, aud others bave deew founded and endowed oy | which are called anniversaries, at which time the annual | _ The Rewspapers of Spain unitadly, forming t= this hut | interpositicn, after tho plenipsteniiaries of Fraace aod | tho injury recived on Saturéay morning wt tho dango fhe road to Tampioa. On the ower hand, aaa drawpack | <cmmsnies or inaividuale. There also, a unlroraity 0 | rents of the sald moaice are pald. The bishops of Sonora, | o0e Party coly; rased ther volows together, asking whe | Lmgland bad used the laet argument and the mst forco) | house of Butt Aen, 29 Howard etreet “4 . 'y v of gow or Majesty thas at el: nares aid } could be put lo alo-—the ner oss result of . fo ait suis, great injury, has been done to the roads by | culk c.f miveralngical sclencs, a military eoliege, and | {2“stso receive aontally. from of Chiapas auc of Yuew- | Sracefrom that ol Mexico an immotiste reparation; aod | hovtilties in the Guif of hexico- aay Which usiuer Fower | Coroner Gambia was immeataty notided of the oacu7- Gane im » iene hie that ne eben nily, | Ober sabiic sad private institutions of higher grade of | which, in the total, amounts to $32 ‘The collegiate wack was also the will of tao and of tho army, | could or would take any part prevent On thix head, | rence, when he repaired to the bo«pital for the purpose cf au one ee ccnmien NesaNbmanding 64 Ny | education. Atl these schools and colleges are well at- | body of Our Lacy of Guadalupe has, besides, the privi. | Whose re te would have dixputed for the gior; #0 much T thick will do for the gratfsation akis g th Himt arrapg-meota fer bolding the fe what t= hore seid, the roads from Mexican to Guantia trom | "22S: lege and profits of twenty five lotteries, each one of whieh | foie to demand toa: ny force of arma. The | of the presont curksity. For the atucldstion of | WAKIER the Fretiminary arrane:mealy a $o.nea 10 Moreila, from Teplo » San Blas, from Sisal io LIDRARIBS, PUBLIC AND PRIVATR. lotteries produces annually the sum of $18,000, The same Genera) of tho Island of Cuba, for bimaoif and in | another poivt it ia well that I cau apeak confidently | quest Abumber of gentiomen were subpomed to at as jurors, and the case was atjourned ovr anti) 0 o’cloc f There are two public libraries in the capital: these are ‘of that loyal peopie and gallant army, tecderet | with regard t the oumber of troops in Spain sad der, some portions also of the great roals above eccles: body also owns a considerable amount of , > " ia SasannEntmacaioe the. aashwaga fioen the onpieal ie the Cathedra! Library. which wae founded in 1788, and | real evtate, and aiso receives annually fron: the govera- Lele lexmediate 00 operation, 4 Shathe ed moana | her oolénice at this Umo, of which tiny Yitlo ce Guada'upe, to Tacuba and Tacadaya, deserve to | CuiAine 12,106 volumes of printed books, and s great | ment, by way cf gift, a capital of $¢z1,000. ould bave wot era Mf yy Al ecg eben gion de er eee ae baer ead be mevtwned exceptionaly se having been beter kept | PUMDEE Of manuscript; and the University Library | | The Private, or Capellan ecclesiastica, are supported by | franin OM INMwR nay te gp lee gl pete Boydell eg lg a aller Mie ag Boerpae co vluwen, th Svehla Gare ie eetumumey: Liters came the produce of Severe chanels, Wien Ste aacewnee Tasted of that, the motiation has boon permitted two | T6G1Lc07 souls, of which tha aray is the Peuusule O criem roads there are very fow which owe any | tirivg about 30,000 volumes. There are nao xubacription je for this purpose by Kevoral pious persona. They | sowerful na:ions, whom I respec: and appreciate for tha | compewes 160,467, or 6410 paris of ovary +00), ani, if fepke to ort or industry for any aid or im | Shy nich ch asuaaacad Consist commonly in m capital sum of $9,000, imponed an a | BOSC taalone, Bere. eh thoy defend therr di of same auth: bef fe relied o Brevement. Nothing in yeueral has ever been | ““ehonph the pabiie horarice are few ta mecaner Te is far | TeBecharge upon some estate or landed property. The dad Iedapencencar bas! auch dare they hyd yee everett’ te lass. oe tea able manos SS, ay hose, roads, ,eaceut ae | erection | of | augerent with prrvucc lorarion Thero are groat bumbors | wrventha feisnful give for mich or’ auch « namber of | 2688 wtereat inthe aMuire uf otner vations wonching tteie | of inbabitants then What of aby wthor crmutey of e1rs0e fer bem passabic. The best of these sort of roads of af apeemy re m ene tr to 1,000 volamea, and more. | masses to be performed 10 tbe objects of sbetr devotion. pgm dedaen a. 5 oe thus auch 3 poy Gantry ey ox: ee =” hee cosines which I aavo recotved any lo‘ormation, Je tha: wnicn | [ti sm toaosbted fact, that in ali Spanish America there | The income of the curds is derived from the Pn af lS od Piva Altern: fh id lg llliedet plfpomdler amg ele be ragdoll fewas from tho minaa of col Monte to do Ragla, wach was ot aay ration ov people posssened.of +o many and 6 parcchial or priest’s dues, which are paid in St . page conse SS ae clean af ode eet aa vad riob collections of books andasciensific instruments asthe | the various parishes for D>sptisms, marriages and | Cause It tobe respected, and in my judgment it should | In the staiament of 4 anish force, tuat ‘> yond Kea’? is the lieve I Lave | this morsing, when the examination of witnesses will 2 proceeded with. A post mortem examination of ihe body was male ye> terday afternoon a, bho cead house of the New York Hop pital, in the prazonce of some twenty five or thirty of tbo medical facuity. Severa: of Pad*eou's friends wero prevent Curipg tbe eperstioc, amoug whom were Doo 4 anxiety waa ma mitted to the ais eecatrucies py an Englizh mining eompay, and the roa “ Bh A ™ mind atetines im 3 exemde thew al, wi is chee a6 Lotran, which contalos 12,361 volumes, and that ot San | frithiul pey to uve performed in the varices churches, | Generel thet island, should beve gona’ to | very exactly, The troops in the Philippine (nian ‘a the bo ; le which ever since 1843 has been in course | yy .fouie, containing 8,361 collections of printed works and ot ious churches. | too points of the Mexican ‘coast, and haviog raved our | in fount pumbers are 11,00 strovg, and with Bi the peat mor em pen opening the ef erwerraction at the exoente of the government, ad | manuicripts, dererve to be mentioned Lastly, thin Clase of eoclesiaatica derive their income from | saadarda thera, provsedad (> aa 4 ijuatuen'; for wheo | the exception of a very fow, chiefly of arvilery and ail found the’ the belt had server wich ie © run from the portof Vera Craz w Paso de . > the protita they ob:ain by the sale of novenas, of medals, | th6 honor of a conutry ia in question there sheukl ba uo | the officers, are na:icaeof the Isiacds A good pure of | "DUM. paswed through the left Io Ban Juac,a distance of 20,280 varas, hes had the raiis PFRIODICAL PUBLICATIONS. of scapularies, of holy helps, wax ard other objesta which looking before or beaind, aad loast for ¢ ‘when toe | these can at apy time be spared (-om their Ph vet, saoula | On, fracturing th» tft vb and iad down already for the distance of 25 460 yards, or Forty four different periodica 8 are pudliehed regularly bar 4 sell to their parishiovera Salome? the petions are with hem. Corina Lem thas | the government over choose to take art ia tho couaness | ofthe acapuia, The ft uneret faves, Bas as ye the rent to enty sed fee aire, trom | throughens the repehts, ie he Riewng eréers—Reees ie inate of Se Teens comeent atiien the dies pride of the government of that repabite would | goicg on im India, cr shonid ft evar ‘be thoagot wise to | Diood wna the lung conireasad age Vera Cruz to a point calied La T= The smaii pert wt | 4 tve city of Mexie», two in Vera Cruz, three in the state | ond gifts gathered at mass, at religious services, and at | 164 nave continved exa ted, incapable uz it was of main | maoa demon. tracion farther off 92 the wastara coaitso” | OFERNR Were certo She ral read yet remat. of Tamaulipas, two in the State of Jatiico, two tn thet of | the burials which are made in their churches, is derived | tining iis ground against’ s hewifol o’ man Taia go. | america. The force at Forty Kin) is Keyt a8 uearly as | | The bory of the {Be rails wo he lei down, Yacatecas, two in that of Aguascalientes, two in that of | from the rents and produce of the real state which they | Yor aot wee then ita position t reject tas aadiaurror | pomeibie d 060 stroog: Vat of No cary part of | freuen oF the family ia-t avert: g, for the rarpose of bier Yong time ago, if the hip had arrives waich was oringing | Oajeca, three im tbat of Yucatan, two in that of Quere- | OWD. The convents of nuns are also eu; by the | overy Power. What it has dona sinca hae leat summer was a littl Tha ann wai on A brother and ann f Paocean'a recetwed iho tbe railroad iron and otner necessary articles from Bal | ‘aro, and one in cach of the States of Mexico, Puebla, | rents of tho large landed property, which haa gone on con. | Crary Power. Wit it has Nene since {eivetiess “ef winod,”* an i 1 called ki Spee, kean this and took cbarge of the remains o thelr dacear: | relative. giem = But onfortauately Vis snip eas wrecked and all | Durango, San Lois Potosi, Chibdahua, Sooora, Sinaloa, tinvally increasing in the lapee of years. From thie cate. - ve the verge lost, on the 24ch of February last, in the bay of | Chiapas, Tabasco, New Leon, Guerrero, Guagajuato, Mi | fory are to be excepted a few convents which possess no onal es ~ ‘“o cient cae tacts Adnerees cboucan, and In the Territories of Colima and Iale of Gar. | lsnced property, and are supported by the charity of va- | Ph all Knows so, yulow feewr na! ucher alain thoee 1, number good is 4 0¢ ‘ona fourth die « ich cows us | ment, and tua ge rather over than under, of which 4 few monte (roa thy tims of sip 1 aggregate of deatha in soma yours Beookiyn Cay Vows. PO Ap rk onl cater y seg nap tonlor tote eet $i uaa eae cea titio te the tecomes and gources of income which | @0F@ lives tban could have bean inst in the taking of Vora | rises even above 490 a month. ona ing of lie a Uwe | THE HUMAY KEMAING FOUND IN GawaNt7b—PHRT rosd+ have been yrante1 Dy the guverument Ww fifferent CRIMINAL STATISTICS. have been mentioned, and which appertain personally to | OF8% 1, more thay avy ove, ack sowh dge cho 2994 inven. | who go outapnuily from tbe moter ovate? t) fill civil 310N OF THe CO oNew acd . the pei T to oe tious of the persone who comovesd the Cabinet of her | employments ta «J 4 DICT OF CENTURE NY THR TURY. Snmpasicr. 0: these one was for the Toter-Ocoanic Rail | In default of genoral statistics presenting a complete perane o aee Crary, Soave are we ioe ete eane ft time; bot polees, th nar in 7080 ace: +8 (bs Ischaus of Tebua tees; another was for s drai# and parishes other sources of income to the clergy. hee | Pr nek dese er lateis The inquest over tha thes oag8 ofS unaan Regaine @ railroad frou Vara Cruz ty “he city of Mexco snd trom | View of the number of delinquents arrested every year, | which consist in ‘ands or encowmonta tnade to mact ine B isa og hint y+ ee ant found at the fon of £ beter my Sanday mornieg ddbeuce lo some Dirt oa tue Pacis cosst; austher was for | which are not at present to be obteived, I shall nere pre | ¢Xpenses of what is called ‘' Fabrics,” which eigniti ws the given, it wll proba y be sata that tt w: > Jaat, wae conclncod eater ay Sy Jean -i8 Tho @ raliroad from lampico io the city 1 Maxwo, saotner tor n ” = maLufacture or preparation of al! those articles which are tus irom ihe city of duaiou we Heloausthrouge Tacabeva | *Btfome Partial statement which Ihave been able to | Tecessery for the performance of public warship. the power of the nations that bava medis-e4, le ‘ Ally sent, as bevel ana ovoscan; anorrer trom whe ety of Mexico 19 Istala | SOllect, in order to give @ general idea upon this sndject. Although it is impossible t determice exactly the | O¢ leferrea that the Spauirh matin ha! not strepg:h | mora provisoly , xa betog anout buaca; auctber from Chilgancingo to Acazuico Two 4 kouwiedge of tis matter is of some impori@ace, as it | smoupt in value of the property and revenue of the enough to coerce reepact For these reasous Lask ihat | ful lose of life that the Soauiar qaacre ais were wW be onsructad from the right nang | 19 calculates to give a correct estimate of the state of pub- | clergy, on account of the secresy which in geaeraliy ob. | the Senate be pleases to receive my amendment, and, | arriving there sndor following additional farts were ellsitw Tmotby Daley, warvea o° Beilevow Li «pital, beatified that on the Ob of Maren tao dones— one thator Dani) Campbell, he other wnat of Wn faker —rere delivere! & he Ku Bravo del Norte to some port on tha Pacitic | © Morel4 suc education ia any coustry. | served by the clergy in the management of tacir proper | While I have the flvor, that it will parmi me, in conalu | seaser 4 health, +9 thas 08 OF She tee Phelps, on requiet'ion of James 2. Wood, MD Bat as a'l there coaceasiona have Deen mare not to entar- | _ Im the city of Mexico, mm the year 1861, 27.137 prisoners | ty, we may be able to form an approximation to tho | Sou. W direct au iuquiry to tue government of ber Ma | foros «| ibe invective of dian he Sous sce nsi | Hey wore delivered i accordance wit te aot panss{ Be to ovculntors and sehemere, who only pretended | Sharer nih rotberr, 0 680 wish Gghting, 7709 ith | public eve, uch aa tue valun of the produ of agricul | CUED wnv ces, Prenidont of tho late aniast of Minty | tichliest reason 0, the year, at wtich she Precauer nf the Wd m, nothing , . ure, annual pumt 5 ’ » ve whole alate to the present moment ne hae come of the | very brougit in wounded, and tbe remainder’ were | in the republic, and lastly, the devout puiic s servioce tna | TR, Premier, hnewerodeneral, Lara, impaied | ume consivered urgoatly prayer, Dae for Feasacs of Sate charged wish Ureach of the peace or some violation of the | exercises wh'ch aro still & deep rooted custam with the | DY doubt by good intention, has vifered & propositivn that | even now he on no scoot drwrloser April}, 1864 ‘Dr. Johnson testified that he brong>s the body of Danie) Campbell, who died at Relleyne Hoot a! of aneuriem of sorts and pneumonia, to the Long isivod College Bon tt) , that on Thursday he asket Dr. Hauer for the body, for the purpove of interment; he said be wanted it for further Py ce (Op ulaiions. I coosider useless, and, indeed, improper to carry out, in : OF THE MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION. | "“6f'ihe'whole umber of those prisoners 18,006 wore | Sresedete we tne be carey, Cine Fenn ink re all | ag moch to refercoce fe mate ihereia to. the gorerameate OUR MEXICAN CORRESPONDENCE dissection, and be knew ‘noth:ag more adout 1t aah ha The iand carriage of goods and merchandise of ail inds | vlecharead, being declared uot gulty; 0,861 wore puniahed | ous error, Wit the tum total of the mney guthered vy peel ote elamneg tenga matters that coatiave prod ns ¢ Qmmnsan. Mbucion! Web 381008... bee Pecinereteer iain ana taeas een i effected throughout the republic on the backs of mules iforent sinail correctional punihments, and only | the clergy trom the people, through the extent of s saving ree Mani a whi'e hore . . » Maxis, s sus bation ina aeliecens 06 ah ona PomGnaA ohn, 2,689 wore Beatenoad alter trial and judgment.’ The reet | the republic, in the ‘of money paid for tenths, for | Wat have had part in thom, that of tho ahinete of which | The Oily of Orieahs—Ms Pupulatom and Cotton Patory — fe ~ oF acces, or in wagons drawn by herses or oxen. Hence, | were ceut o huspitale or otherwise dispaved of, Honoo it . y , Iwas at the head, that which eucoseted, and likewise the Wood, and that by bis (Phelzn’) direction the bedy of f parochial dues, as alms for maeses, for rei eervices, » Pes ay abe La Llave and his Army—Ihe Mexico and Pacific Rail | Cempbeil waa denveree to Dr Jobna when we consider the usture of this sort of transporta- are that the real number of criminais, properly #0 artich u Prevent Ministry. Iam surprised that General [ara did ‘s . = mp! jan deliv o on. en, and the goveral had condition of the neads, we may lied, amounts Only to about three thousand, move or =a ae ow wen eateoalien © more (fa ‘Ret make the observations he does in the ifetima o° that Toad—Suspension of Wield Work Future Prospects of the Thia copcluded tha evidence, aod the jury Drought ts aesily concetve how slow and expenstve the of | less. eight mililone ef dollars annually.” adminwtration to which he re ers, when they might have Road—A Beautiful Locatity—Fine Water Power—Pro | ‘We following verdict:— tou Goes Seon, te country. This, indeed, is one of lo the Stave of Guanajnato, in the year 1864, 8,270 As respects the 4y Delon; to come of the | D*eD Opportuna, instead of com'ag mow to cast 9 vote of ducts and Mountains. That the body wes the remains of ale! Caen me Bresiest obstacles which li¢e ia the way of the deve. | crimivais were contenced for different offenses. clergy, some writers bave Tee ee Tg | Seumure while those affairs remain pending, and wt tire, . who ciev at Bellevue Hvwpital, ip the city of New York, hopement of the great apd pamerous elements of wealth | In Le Stato of Tamaulipas, in the same year, 607 were | amountas being one half of all the real estate of the coun- | # be does, when the Senate must ackuor ledge the great The perusal of @ late file of tho Hxnatn, filled as it ® | of apenticm of the sorta and pmoomona | Tha: abd body Obutaciee that lie in the way of giving the expianations | with news of all nations, suggests the ites of giving your | WA delivered to Lr. Lenin Bauer, residing im Uouss where they abound. mor offences. there caianiations, The common ‘enugth of a day's journey accomplished ip the State of Vera Cruz the number of prisoners tried | the prone Ps clergy at the Breaen: day, ‘that I do not offer to defend the conduct of the Mexican Orizaba is @ town of some 18,000 inhabitants, about wnh which the repudiic avounds ence, also, tae rich | #eutenced to various punisbments. Of those, 34 for mur. | try. a predocts of the’ country are limited as Wo their use ani | der, 10 tor polscuing, 63 for rebbery, 84 for cattle sibel. | Others have catimated it at one third. Without What are suked. Indublably tbe government of Aprin | readers w few items from this dilapiiated, venerable, | {Tec {or sztemtiic purposes, aacording 49 ihe ack pasne & Senumption to the near aud immediate neighborhood | ing. 76 for assault end beliery, and Uhe others for diferent | into-an examination of the grastor cr lem eracuees of | BAB Fec-ived grave offhuce, but it has dann iofcred { ¥ | Agee 2, 3086 ' the anaroby of that ropublic. Be rt nodaratoad | 0Ud-canopied and mountain begirt city. That, while the jury recognise the propriety and no- comnity of bodies Delng used for dinnection and for tbe purposes of improvement m medical and eurgisal KBO 7. Jedge for the beoctit # the ving, thay do ‘by wagons or | mules, 8 from five td six leagues | ip 1840 was 57%. Ot these 261 for murder or attempt at jovernment, which should have hastened to give dae sa | 17,500 of whom live in @ state of simplicity and poverty at etrong!y repro- Date the indecent exposure of the remains in this cage 0; i f i Bus tice of wagons has been lately estabisned from | murder, 140 ior robbery, and the rest for various minor | pretend it has within a few exceeds the taro lo Moxiwo aad Vere Cruz, which travels from | offences. ; sam of two hundred ani arty or three hundred millions of ene ea ae a Dr. Bauer and hie assistant, Foon Gabriel, and they ¢o ve Wo fifteen leagues every day duriog the mouths | — In the State oi Yucatan, in 1861, the number of acoused | Gollars. “In the city of Mexico alone, where Ite § 000 increased of late years owing to the extensive coun fac- | > manend the Coroner wibont delsy 1 piace thie end eee oe bag ng vt eng wane bes he —— omy ghd 1 houses, churches and public buildings cannot de estima ed athe wee Foes ehaas hase Gee tory of Cocolapam (in the suburbs), whica draws i | before whe proper authorities, in order thed the offeadia4 via dtataace of 160 cagues, ineleven days. August, 1860, 1,078 crunioals were sestenced to various nice ina Be. more than the baif of ail these | ‘aisroowelderatia, or Wt wore wwe that offered i, { | oD2ratives from the nelgavoring mountains But, uniixo | parbes may be prosecuted for thei yroes vhlation of 19 The expanse of Lraosportation from one place to another | punlsbimenta. Of these, 605 for murder, 620 for robbery, | Tho rents of all their lande1 property, joined to the | Must say that the government made no suggestioe to | the manufactur ng towns of New Fogiand, we soe bere M werlen couniiorably. ing upon the value of labor | and the rest for various other offences. tenthr, to the parochial fees, fe. will ecxount beyond all | SU6B end, nor it over do 60, haviog | none of thore evidences of thri‘tand moral culture wich | RROOKLYN Common CovnerL—A regnier meeting of iho Soe tae price of fodder and provisions in afferent places. 1 doubt to the sum of $80,(00,000, which, under various | more than ample means to punish the outrag’: Dut WhEB | a1eem auch establishments rom the curse which seems wy | Board was held last evening, Alderman Merron m (ho Tasline aake ean aa eran he cme titles etexts, is the clerey | World inay be affected rbouse the peace of the | have lighted upoo tho in ober and lees favored ianda— | chair. A communication was reoaved from we City however, the cort does not exceed one or tro cents pat —_ meiiati w that matters ma, oi Such was the | faginna, cwecml anon ee ee tt ok Clerk calling attention to the fact wat, \n accordance wit> arroba (26 Ips ) for every league on the most freq gonsiceraton that moved stance, and Enguand to tender | senting, perhaps, the twoutleth Of tho ooloseul fortune | title 8 see. 8, of the charter, + # incnmbhert cpom ihe ~ liege ob hmastet: ar ob entitle Betletst Galen mena ‘that animated Spanien of those pnoresefal brothers Mersrs Pxcandop are | Common Council to arn 7 , to accept that mediation. When that outrage | Datives of this place nae mule. | This mgse, of travelling ia (not caly the ay ‘he Spanish government ested 8° | panning tribute to the courtems beepitaliiy of Gorgneie the yisces wot . a, patifaction, ted wen the Sour of ministers at the baad | 0%-§ROcuperintendent ane <irecsor of the tactery Alcerman Rewe moved thes the SF eee Ser ee oe ofa nasion that has a nico senee of honor and which has | Ores tives te the locet Ly a re a given #0 many of herowm. The Mexican govern Thie place presents ap aspect of ‘was carried. The Ferowescolomeain” Ootae gretcartage receyteen | ardor ca teal feat dit not flere ti, "bok gue hood, sunding oan | enave > heft pays Roecreer-veyesin carraee tere tindn,crurn by in the Terruwory , frem August, 1846, to tp RA “deanuuvely 2 bave beard various!y supervisors, ‘assessors and compa iween Sass wid'vurs Grom toot urs lator, PrSininary Trad (abigeate), of which 8 a om HS tee thone who had comuiitted the crimes; 2 "aiae o) aoe PY bundred yyy" Ny * _ | Dever secs more one or two of thei Mittes on charges agaluat ‘Wied ars supported of the backs of mules, or sometimes murder, 30 of robbery, 2 of cattle stealing, 2 of for- seruie indematty the Spantaréa wo bed sudered lon t2 Aina Cho nainn bn bana Thay ara nto th Ciarke im tb ecbelr shoulders of peous a * 2 out wwa, © is very fe the custom in Yucatan. ‘Wien we compare the whole number of criminals with tal, savwineteaaing [ord pooner hy ne od hazard a guess from the number thas T ith atationery as alleged, and that Vor Go mareegentes wardens as Se oem emrnee pl ny og ag Mn Ber oy og lh eat on this head, that was not eo to tan of. g, the strests and ewarms Hyde & Jenks was ompic od an counsel for the Raitro reads, there ), Deatde: vehicles used Delong red, they found an down convents, Company m Ostoher, Karneys. ines of common diligences oF sage cous,ee, | poruon of « Like more vhan three criminals to@#oh Wow | Toad... eessssessesessssss ey See ee Gore Ng byentonye | ‘than two thousand. Their Gteckarged trom the further consideration of the subject, whch make regular jou'ney, from Mexico to Vera Graz, | sand lubabitauie, But ame of the opinion that the whole expenditare of | wetieerecones be host off ually - Nd; and hence, | doubiful Some way a movement u which was carried eRe Bias we the Posite os evasive ir cone ieee FORM OF GOVERNMENT. Bs geoerel ery sremans for 4 the not your, oven thong ‘when the Moxican envoy arrived at this court,ho was Gees Sos re Ecce ee tpmccce | _ ame Pounce —The Democratic iy Conventka rey leave Mericosvery day, for other more distant pieces | As tho dato of thia writing the suprome power over the | much short of 20,000,000 of dollars, My. reason ze, | Cane sabutld’ be received” until tnees’“cnseiuona | CTernla tue frien je at Vern ‘rurof the exiting govors. | Met Yesterday afernson—Wm M. Pak im tho chair three or more times a week. Decaure in the above budget reforms and economies have | were admitte! Such wee the state of aduirg | Membetthe city of Mexico For myself I know too little | for the purpore of nommeting charter officers. The deh. gates were admitten, contented sea'a disponed cf, whea the Cunvention adjourued till nem Mouday Te Late Auacno Eunuzziewent Cana—Y¥xeterday Wm Robert T. Byrne, who sume time tince was tki> Into custody on @ charge of recetving goods from biy Besides these regular lines of diligences there are other | tation le oxercised by s Dictator, with the style and ttle | Desaues ot los 8 ane pon which cannot be carried into exe-u- | when the French and fnglian nationa, our allies, wita she | Of We politica of the country to hasard an rina Freie teare rs: from Peebla {> Vere C02, throug | renee Te neg er ech tates, | ton; sino, Because several indispensable expenditu: ee Freatest interest and admitting the justice of our demands, | ,,ADoer causo of the unumual activity vf this place is the . hrowg® | tion in ali branches of the government, ti sath time as | bave been omitted, euch an the repairing aad preserving | offered their intervention to conduct the difficulty to a | fb of its having been for nome weeks the hase of the Ermivaiipan; from Gaadalajera to Zapotias. from | Scovavees acscubled for the purpose shall have pre- | the public roads, and the paymant of the interest of the | satis‘actory conciusion. Was tt for us to rosiet a friendly fo icgntrne Hprananmry by gt lion mpese teen yatipen laroegs ‘a © Dew comstitution, sccording to ihe plan pro- | national debt due to citizens im the country. mediation, wea there might be aifixed to us au epithet | E*ked iu surveying s route for che propms raiirosd rom RE — | Claimed at Avusin, ou March 1, 1864. at that Tam unwilling to eara,for my couuiry? Dove our | Vere Crux to the Pacific oman, This enverprige i, a8 trow Metamores Isucar » from Steal The busueen of the supreme government is distributed NATIONAL REVENUE. couduct merit the epecien of censure that Genorai Lara | 2OUF readers are aware, in tho haude of the Mesare | brother, James P. Byrns, of Oetrvlt, for the purpyee, #4 ey Ceara gs bg od 0 njon sod aasociates Tam told shet tne field work | ; . eta om 1 Bre secrcluy 0, ‘Foroign Attire The following table of the probabie proceeds of all the | (le*ifet w7 cast unne lle minisiry Wat fad tne wen aes from Vera Crux a poiat aome ditty miles heyous tie _wieged, of defrauding his credito D dots bad retary ior. sources of revenue will give a clear view of the real situs } done that could havo petn—to threatan rather th: ‘deen compl. tut Galuckily the unsettled ste of price of travel! in the diligence, fer one person, 0 vo ir rather than to he hohe ais bat in goner {| s peewee tion of the public treasury >— te strike No, Seuators, what we did do was to prepare | W@ COUBIFy, arwing trom civil war, in abou: to auxpend general it rans from | 4 The secretary of Arts, Manufactures, Commerce and tostrike. Tne government sent off the forces of which | Sctvecperstone for tho present. Ip fact ton Manuel Coloatsation on imported O08 oo... eseeee sone e+- 84,500,000 j bas inetrocted Twreutt to discharge the a oy toe line of | Sythe Recretary of War and of the Navy. Twenty par cent for material improvements... 900,000 | Serr nn ‘was'anat ut thet amo tah awd have seen dane, | GTeMMAT partot hie fore, Sol. T has already -omnenoed are 1861 to 1863, aud | § The Secretary of Fisanee and Public Credit Twenty five per cent for the Home Debt Sinking and.whet! say this. | cntreat gentlemen to observe tha | Tecucing the parties. aud an persona leave to dex for vi Pe oe ‘There & aiso a Counetl of State, consisting of @ repre- PUM... ese eeeseee for « 20 2,125,000 | Geiicate position | etand in to speak bere openiy, with the Vera Cruz and New Oriesue,and ail except s baPMy | hel: tty de a tniedemwesnor abormmon law aod by ie fourneys. . | sentative from each of the States and Territories of the | Ten percent of importation duties (on $3,500, 360,000, sufficient force Ww complete some furtaer expior® | statute, and decided to hoid sha defendant le bail, Ariag republic and from the federal diairict. ons through the adjacent country with a ourecy eee ee "oieos" and wo sent thom that they should remain there realy | | for the arrival of greater. Tuis shows that the Spanian | Tl! be despatched to their homes by the steamer of th i the sum at $00 fhe dai demanded by ne Committicg ‘ uced ‘20,000 Pm Tth March. Muca work has aiready been done, but a ernment was cecil e . hove aineunt, whi 560;000 | fmt w resolved to negin ® has Sued spou' taco ‘But | couaderable lows will vo doubt ‘be sumaived by ir Ea. | Feieaaed. 1000 | Gen. Lara bas likewise said that these forces coud not have | °AAdoD in not being able to coniinue the ines to thecity | kare ow ax Enron —A difficully oceurred betweda -500,009 | been sent at a more unseasonedle time, by reason of tne | Of Mexico. That portion of the sork wili be carried on . one, Snail ‘even four leagues an hoer, sscord a! rcverment of the Sates and Territories te 1450.00 | Deen sent at s more unseagonadle time, by reason of 38 | A soon as the goverumeut becumnes somewhat irmer ant | Wr. A P Stanton the President uf she Trooklym Cy Rad the rods. By means of ihe line of geacral pee gh Aye og yh me $20,000 | If then they were 40 mali (and eing smail they the | We couotr oll e road Company, and Mr Isis Van Anden, the preprietor apd hed ar ie aoe ae ee traverse | agreed upru anu adopted in the above rr} 209/000 poe Pey = | en hg Cpe Plate oly mae pre-ent in power at the cavitdl © of the Brookiyn Daily Hagle, yesterday morning, whic) s Cs : - Atlantic ges to the | dyotta ‘s0/000 | were so liable Lappened? Seoatre, nations | Cumb, and the Iheralivts agaia be reinnavel Such at resulted in serious personal fojury to the laiter, Mr gee wegees | THE ARMY. 60,000 | are obliged to defend thelr honor, but wey should defen | least !s the “talk’’ as longas la Liave and nis bayoucts Stap‘on tovk offense at an item in the Aagie, aod entering Werxtoo, to that In the mitet of the great and frequent alterations which 50.000 | iy with calculation ané discreetly, with an eye over | **ebere. Goce commie sane a8 } an ven qos von oll @ have been m\4e withip the last eight mooths io the large | Bridge ay 300,000 ead if pence can be’ kept end y Anes The dranghiemen of the Gngincer are already en | Ander bei, “ica and offer Do 1e the ophal, army which eos raised during the last administration of | Pawnbroking establiehments, safety we can ob'ain satisfaction (as I hope we here in projecting the faki wore. Tt # delinvad no | setance. will be made the subject of legal portion of there | General Santa Anoa, t i impossible to tate exactly what | foreigners, excheated inbertancen, nait works, ball) without an appeal to arms and experiencing thoes y exisis in constructing @ good roa) from Fore . ade tor rest ite prevent force le. According to the best officiat informa. cards, discounts on payments, with ite nosewary concomitania, | OFU2 to thia point, altnouge ina formidadie harranca of ory | tion which T can procure, It appears that the whole amount | ther minor and accidental incomings........ 405,000 | thi. \s the course which 1 think should be paraued, with’ | Chiquijute (pronounced Cbecky whosty) i betwoen inte Deavh of David Muses, aay allowing | of the perreanent force in actual service in the month of out going to violewt means, which, ia my opinion, have | 824 the coast, berow Cordova. all of the engineer party ‘The death of Mr. Davin Moame cocurred at hie rasidens to ase | Inat January was 11,714 men. OF these 8,194 were in- TOM sss seer eeseeseeeeere sees cone eees s4s15j000/000 | not vot become neceneary ’ are in heath, and every one I have conversed wita | in ais city on the of the 2ist inst, Bowes eno Oe tbat part santa , 2.137 cavalry and 1,303 artillery; making a total of COMPARISON. Senor lerrniz, President of the Conasil of Ministerea: | @ fairly charmed @ith the beautiful reguin of country | oo ae tee — drokere in thie ekty, and we Expenditure: 5 jemen, answer lar hereapout. by Bh number of generals and officers of all kinde,om the | Revenue bem aah tee goverseneh cheese maken manifesta Thave given you the exact condition of affairs as tothe | though advanced in years, he coctinued, anti) withis Sen ane 0M of February last, amounted to 2,025, as follows: — tion which should eatisty the public feeling reiative to | progress of the survey, which t do. ae rumors will 80 | some four months past, to attend daily at bie plage cf eal Goneraia of Invusion + It] Deficit an those occurrences in Mexixs, The present goveramsnt be ciroaleted of tbe fallure=twal abeadonmmat, | 11. is wall surest, and only withdrew when bog yh Goperainof Signa : hae come into the powewsion of this question na state of | Le eae eee On Geup ant ates decent ec 1o'do eo from ue’ etfcte of declining Dealt. Te Tee . bei ; anc while it so remains no or; , N WES Breccia Hs THE KATIONAL DEBT. Siprenrts dis ous ete an anon the secracat | wiles bey orn pam tahng phe pos | Bosra, canoe Oust ine ne Men mae Quan taunes ben Chiefs of Battaticn + 145 | The total amount of the debt owing by the republic le | that very negotiation. What the government of her Me | Srese already mace and waiting utt'l a settlement of the goods, tae! ae ey ‘esiness owns such Chiote of Squadron... “7 146 | vided into the interlor and exterior debt. The former | jeaty can dot to acsure the Nocate Wat it wil artanse | Present wohappy paltical differences may enable the | conteckons were of 8 Very Sond und reepestabie, Share and Tislpan. First Adjutania.... + 12 | arisce from different obligations contracted danng the | €Tery imaginable method for the purpose of cancl Country to take & fow stoon towards achieving thet aplon | et, A, a 4 i te | Mey Se Vile regal government and since the doslaration of inde. = uilly for both partion, ant | $08 it peas or nage ‘hartrer i ll bia rlaioun fH, and' waa wehad Bt anne 308 and the latter origmates in the loans contracted | ture" “ytere ‘taving’ my seat 1 dene oe oe tate | | Oriaaha ia situated in © beautiful, wall watermd and | iDtearity and bonoranie dealings. We eubjote Use fallow. Sarees government ferte valiey ot a0 clevation of 4,509 foot above the level peer of @ mocting, held yester a 4 J PRY WABTS oe eee ceecececes ree conaeg| Sa most delightful aod a coace pay whieh thie business hae deen, conducted by tne worthy ar ty a eee ears ot poles. 8 haa been Chora te ho apeeeate aitnetnde Go sender of bone f Ne capital, ecoording to the lant Nrcton, to £10,061,- | ame, the fall on Cenaredipen meton eA. ney a) iene stl 2 - . va oun " " on c of Darth me Son eaPenscoricer, fr he parpeeselcarryingmerchan: | wei hat yay ciicers. Ive documenta of the eh Tate’ of #810 86 | nindnew wh wiveh be hae anawer Thirty mules seaward you enter the tierra | bie wi! the aia a pei Sod es back w nee, Vor | $hiCh exiat, are Of the year 1880, at which time s+ esse $61,908,960 | thelons, " There ie leo another swamer w' piles between Vere | to ot the above was 3. feaivta mm, i cine ad Grus, Aivarnto and Tiacowilpan. On tae lakes, canals jaale. tpon,rar | ‘asverld hie feaaeal rad tee and rivers noihing but canoes or barges are employed for THE NATIONAL NavY. cra te that the govern ne = nots 29 i a nS Shed Sos | Soe conti eeermnee assess | Simerate kata eens Get tote’ present ay nothing’ tan beet’ | Frignes, rundgora 16 | ‘me sotal amount ot thie debt on inent of | Amboy teed: Tae raga cane sad iasae tars hore, MS eM hi es eg | done ‘1 trane hooner what | 5 dove et Dow & Youn: orton Ba ret "Sto Leet “ren the ae ernment P ear, was $40,000,000. ie atmoanies, is Very weil understoot. Whon «nation ie | © the former aa well an coffee'and tobacco ia all | Mosoay March 22 18 republic to ifferent ports Ainerica, Proile Credit liquidated and paid 916,699,756 27 up to | very poworful ita conduct cannot be stérihuiad to faar , | ein perfection orce which 4 | the 5th of Jazuary, 1865. In conse: of this sad | bust when it happens pot #0 lw be, ench « A beantiful mountaie torrent plunges through the heert | = Covnr or Arreats.—The following is a list of the sea ports 3 other sums subsequently 1! qui brings upon it the imputation of cowar 1): of the town, which (the torrent, not the town), desises on Courtot Appeas caentnr, for iho very month, amount to more than. aK: resolution and good conduct, and Tdesira that fs may be the office of a common sewer mon effectiaily, No 1 Hayner va James. & Baxter fs ‘another 6 4 | Owing for interest to the of 1985, seen that there is here both readiness and courage to go | AFi¥es several large tlouring mills, and puta in motion the 3. Leavitt ve Grabam. 4 Beonest v9. My of Between Vora Crur and tonching at Sisal; this a dite acknowledged and liquidated, up to the forward in cvory instance whore our tag is ‘navited. | jus machinery of the huge fabrica uf Couniecan Cox va Aurtio. 6. Meech ya Allen. 7. Bab ene, however, has few days suspended its THE CLERGY. Ist of Jarwary of the same yoar ..... « 2,491,396 | With Teapect tothe arrival ¢f troupe at the ‘stand cf Cubs, | Mf. Grandiaon assures me there is power enough wasted | iny vs, Columbia Insurance Company of Philadelphia & voyages Every month there iih steamer which Paparentabed Debt contracted in the fire su: e years, it is cortatn I did not say that they shonid bave gone in | setups half dozen Lowells & is wafaliing the your | Cacsidas ve. Williame 9 Van Wyck ve. Goatsle 10. touches at the ports of Vera Cruz Tampica, on the According to the Istest information, which ts to be ‘and the debts made by the chiefs of the Inet F nuMbEFe at tho Mont sickly seanon of the year, | FoUnd—Being supplied by the snowy peak of tho « Hateber vs. Rochelean. 11. New Vork City Inguranco Gulf of Mexico, for the purpose of Qgersand | found in a memorial drawn up by the Minister of Justice revolution, which have been assumed by fre did and do say that they should hare Seen seni ear: | lean whence the town taken ite name, and which looms | Company we. Tre Mayor, &e., of New York. 12 PBilti; fakiog freights of the precious melee On the Pacite the present government ccssesess 17,000,000 | ior or laser in the your than they wore, I have nothing | OF@? the lower mountaine that surround its nase 180 | ve Prossor, 13 Packer va wer avd dyracase Ra Gere are the American sleamers of the line catablianed | O24," Beclesiaatical Affaire in the year 1862, the umber | 1» ine Anglish Convention iis ads further to 044. | Quinbus Flestrin (san not sure of the orthography —it '+ | feud Company. 14 Moore ve. Hulaca Rizer Railrow! eon Seo which toch ‘once @ | of the clergy in the republic is aa follows ‘That of Father Moran... OUvAS (of the committes)Few will be the | long since I caltiveted the amiahle Dewa) in th: Ist of 8 | Compan; ais 4 Watermar ve. Herenteon 16 Secor y3. month at the ports of Mazatian, San Wie, Mansanilie and | Secular prieeta or eociesiaation.... ... -., 8,208 that wilt come from the committee on this subject. | S@0ad of “abort boys.” A mile or #0 below he towa the | Pell 17. Paddock va, Gilbert 18 Ketltee vs. Myers. ‘Acapuleo. , » The same, distributed in eight oratorios of Bt. Felipe Jo the Spanish Convention... The Senate says the same thie year ae it said iast, tha: | little river takes « plunge that would make the fortune of | iy porwr ve, Cute, 90, New York aot Yee Haves Neri, in'one convent of Ban Camilo and convent of fo the French — do. pe the matter will terminate honorably for the Syan- | SDemterprising Yankee hotel keeper if the railroad WM | roag Company ve Schuyler. fi. Voornien ve. Chilis THE ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH, Joan oe sapnan leh scvornment, ‘This prudence counsels; whilotheamend | ly Gnished. Curtiss va Rochester so Syrevese Ralrved Cone ¥.4 POET TT eT ment arm presenta many objecuous, imt ve Ruffalo. La ~ There are three lines of this telegraph extablished in the : ROCATITULATION. tind one of them le to declare that a netion showta go :lirect NEWS FROM NORTHERN MEXICO. Nutnal fueuranes Gompany. 98. Quimby vs Vander’ lk, 4 $61,950 083 the arbitrament of arms when she {+ '1) created, whic (From the New leans Pesyune, March 15 ) ‘26. Fullerton ve. Viel! Morcot vs. Van =. a ve. the line adopted by discretion nor w whieh The steamebip General Rusk, Capt. Smieh, from arane visors of Renewe'ser county ve Balen, i civilised Powers Fesore ee | Sa serrived yeater, She loft the Braz on the TReaton 30 Troy and Boston Railroad Company ys. Gen. Lara says that a squadron should have been sent to | 11th inet , and brought @naville papers of the 10in | Case 31 Bascom ve. Saltus. 3° Alcock, C.bberten, iy . 7,767, 42 are eubject to ordinary ecclesiastical jurtediction and Nore — the sum of $768,123, tha amount of one divi. | command the coasts of Mexico and he kaows even better | She also brought $141 119 inapecie, and several paasen | 33 Miller vs, Commercial Bank, Boffal> . Qrea@n va 10 to the regulars, containing in the whole 1,484 nuns, 688 | dend, is to be deductei from the interest dae on the fo | than | do that such a course should not be adopied with. | gers. Koteltas. 36. Witeon ve. Goi, "6 Bridges ve Hyatt, rig and 1,266 female servants. There are besides five | reign debt This sun, thoug’ it has not yet been paid, | out making sure of the resalt The appeal to arms ehoult The Brownsville Flag furnishes the following Mexican | 37. Chey Bank of Columbue ve Fox 38. Sears va eetabliehments of Sisters of Charity, with 34 professed | is very «i fo be paid on of funds which bare not be wnt! negotiations no longer affords hope. | newe — hans, 30 Bensert v4. Van Syokel. 42. Thoper rw. Heb bung and 41 novices, for this collected in London, Bo, then, if these difficuities are now in the way of « tjcet- We have dates from Monterey to the 26ch ult Majia,a © gon River Fire losurance Company

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