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o men inte bei 0 the American Meridian’ which was 40 at sea on.bth en gies from ey Ai to Panama.” [The b <o already been reported in British vessels of war are all American vessels *fut leave ‘of snapicion as African coast wader the Waders. Lumber ‘and molawes loaded cratta we should think might, be exempt from tis molestation ; Sas thay oust hava their wey, even if war be the Geran Spar not having been satisfied with fhe result ot boat race in th » recent rogatta, in Which the American built boat belonging to the p formerly yoated the Taskina—but hav g changed her flag fv'#m the American to the Spanish, ia now = the Leopold—s second boat race came off last Bday ‘getween the Leopold’s bout and a boat be- Jonging. ‘ay T am informed, toa Spanish ship from bea, for a thoussnd dollars—the natives of Cadiz in @ the Leopold's boat, and the natives of Bil- boa tae out from their ‘own city. | The American ‘ deat ry to the Leo |, Was again the item, She wae neared by the assembled malti- 4 as she passed the winning boat, with an enthu- gem that woald not have disgraced Yankee lungs. Leopold formerly bailed, when calied the Tus » from New York: alth-of Havana good. ig and searching porta of Ouba, ABDITIONAL FROM MEXICO. Bemta Anna’s Private Letters and Instructions. Attempted Arrangements with General Concha, ac., do., ao. “OUR CITY OF MEXICO CORRESPONDENCE. Mexico, March 27, 1858. The Trip from Vera Cruz to Mexico—Col. Talcott aad his Surveying Party—The “ Men of the Road” —The Troubies in the Interior, §e., Fe. J arrived here safely three days since, without let @v hindrance of any kind vpou the xoad. My com- panions in the stage coach were full of stories of rob- Bers and robberies, cach one having his own indi- vidual experience to narrate; and accordingly a warp lookont was kept for the “ men of the road.” When we were within abeut seven leagues of the tity, those who were on the outside of the coach ad- vised us insiders that our turn had evidently come, for there was a band of mounted fellows drawn up by the roadside a short distance ahead of us, await- img our approach. The stage rolled on with the greatest excitement among the passengers, many of them looking about for eome reut in the lining where they could hide somethiag more than what they had yet hidden, while others trembied at the thought of | Powible ill treatment from the robbers because they Possessed so little to be robbed of. In this state of Snxious expectancy we approached the villains, won- @ering that we had not yet heard the command to stop or the report of a blnnderbuss aimed at our heads. But nothing of this kind occurred, and we pasted the band withoat hindrance. | had my head out of the window watching them, and as we sped along, one of the villains, with # thick bushy beard and 2 ferocious look, waved lis hand cordially at me, end cried ont in excellent English, * Mow axe you? ‘bow are you /” I recognized at once onr old friend Col. ¢ who is one of Col. Taloott’s corps of engines @erveying the route for a rilrond from Mexico to Vern Crnz. They were fully equipped for the i iray, as we rode one Sharp's carl two n €; alorce bowie k and @ leathern belt filied’with cartridves, tied round the waist. This was our only adventure with robbers. Col. Taleott and party came into the city the next morning, and the subsequent issue of the Mexican Extraordinary chronicled the following recent arri vals of foreigners at the Hotel Iturbide: Ovl_A. Talcott and son, Col. A. Ii. Gray, BR. B Gorsuch, 3.8. Thrasher, Thomas Grandisoa, A. Van Burck, A. Had: ley, M. Gonzales, Mike Walsh, Jr. D. Cumming, L. Breton, Abraham Whitudy, Jobn Anderson. learn from Col. Talcott that he finds, from the rapid examination of the ronte, that a railroad tron Vera Cruz to Mexico can be built with grades within those which are successiully operated in other eoan- ‘tries. The tine by the Jalapa route has yet to be » the party having come up by the way of Orizaba. Mike Walsh did not arrive with the party, but had heen here some days previous. Te has been sufter- ing from his foot, which was crushed by « railroad accident in Georgia some weeks since, aud he has been obliged to luve it opened here and two pieces of bone extracted. a eager extracts from the #straondinary of yesterday give a very good account of the position of affairs here. The constitutional goverameat thet had last pitched ite tents at (Guadalajara has been @bliged to fee from there. President Juarez and a portion of his ministers took the route to Colima, since when nothing has been heard frou them. It ts supposed they will scok « refuge & 0 where they will be safe under the protec ware7. . The prin Feheagaray at Puebla, and Governor La Liave, of t Vera Cruz. Eeheagaray had i with a ferce of 1,700 men, to mal ns, ipal contlict now is between General who commanded the resetionist forces State of i monstrat » st Vera Crow by the route of Jalapa and the National Ridge. Te advanced nearly to the latte: _— when he found that General Nogrote was we with « strong body of the enemy, and thay La Lave wae moving to cut off his communications with Puchla. This caneed him to make a rpid re treat, durin whieh it ix mid he lost a portion of lis men by desertion. La llave did not reach Jalapa until after Eclicagatay lad passed that place, bat he hiss followed him up, and the two armies are now Defure cach other at a point im the plain alyout thin deagues this side of orote. It is feared that Pchea- garay may be defeated, tu whi © Voebla will be @pen tothe constitutionalistr, with nothing Wut their own fears to prevent their marching upon aud taking possoxcion of this elt Here maticrs ere in A determined man, w tike Beoskon Ol the eens Wy tact and f parties would acct of each. The gow very limited ree and only about #46 obergy out shape hy the when te" ed. The balance hae been disconnt = s here, at the rate of three per oer notes having hee D wt six months, and the proceeds weod in the operat a) ruler, both eat is the exhaustion has ninent eral is the great reliance of the govern- Wut he i+ new af a distance of twenty from the capita to hed > wreat bi atistied with the re: his convention with 1 Tals ave not to be mo wat he will pronounce r himself, with a plan ‘tion by the gov Dilados, under which + Voated. The curient row Before he returns here, ¢ to favor of the army & Mavor of the retumi of Santa Anna, andl that i tions I will Hexic "Phe governincut lee onetitutions wil geond you an artich sparseraph trom La arent difficulty in th epch wiek has any money whole thi: is invented | f wiers, and | m the “iarie Oficial ania ricdad on the anhject. The the operation is that pay the expenses, ax neither * here say that the 7 ) e reactionists, ia order dice the liberal canse ero are parties 4 liberals in the fetd im thie vieinity, but Abe government bee no force to send awaingl them. A naud of sixteen, well mounted and armed, rode wy te the geevte or of Sun Lazar ‘two exqpings sev rebved ‘ p How dred di oe there uf something over fou hu IMPORTANT Dye Mies TS. MANTA ANNA'S CRUEL IR PATVRE AND SRTORAH}DA TAREN PROM TS BOTRRAR I ON THEIR CANDING AT TAMPION. #1 Progreap, of Vere (112, priliishes (n a special exita, the following dovume Tey wee the eid Which were feived npon the pecwos of Hania Ana reactionicis who wore apprdmended 4 Tampico, by Gener) Panui 6. Zane. The General transmitted certiiicd copies tu dhe prys inei government at Vera Cros CTRR FROM GENERAL 7AMORAS we Bras at Vein Guy: =f honor of intorsming yout bad teary on of th) rometionary party, ware af rested yesterday a!ter noon by a portion of the troops a ier amy © cn hard the steamer Doe, in which Moy ware to Tampico. | give their canes in dhe fet he parched t you A large parcel, eondain - " eat Womber of paper®, and letter npot ‘which | tikve vot yet had time to examine fuliy aod On this account | have given orders ty have Gf all thore papers which appeared bo me a° Seiten be the mont important and most interesting. Copies Lhaye eutrvsjed 10 ny messenger, Senor | | | | the original. Al | | and in the v _ MBMOR oXDUM: non ; me on my disembarking. Edward Bolles, interesting waiter. Suspicions de- | 4s sogn as I shall have landed at some port of the | Peants Merarthy, nientions of D——. huyury whieh | b ay coumissioner, | W™,Galena, (. has dene and is doing by his talkativeness, whic | a of my | iseven now 9 matter of comeron tall in Havana, | y in pushing on the | Wm. M Biandin, of the Captain Genera ution begun in the and get him if pos- | John Reardoa, a * sible to send some forces to protect me in my dis | Themas Mohan, ee it ia produced. . In the meauti porate with | James R, rm, ‘wptain General upon this event an energy slivity to «ecure the tri Barvin, he hws gives ok wiber with the many remarks | nod po pen Reins So eters Os es Jobp Quick, i agaiuet the echareh, or in | Mopxsio oJ. J opis Ganus, Headquar' ene. 1 beg to assare you of my ary! Don Frapcieso 5 Don Manuel F. do Jamrogui, Don Antonio Ooropa, Don Leopardo Marquez, Don Aguetin Zire Doa eregorio de Don Santievo Moren: Don Raphael Gopzalex, For so ORLA, Axposiuci, April], £858. esteem and high censidera- revolution. | who came from New Oriean BAAN OS astoaa! fle would we rot for the banat oéthat ifustrious had a conference with i eran Tin, Ape, aun, | Spat senasing Cement power fo: | mea ine Batata nde ay ¥ ca ist oF scrote aaenae To eater wool conservative od cantons ocean: be pec h Sinty Ue Tae SANe® GP 2D rasan AND @P pis pad ty te party of "At all times ve pete be DESPOTIAM) TAKEN ON BOARD THE @TBAMES DBR, | 11. To endeavor to convince the senior of | ral blind as they always are to the character, OF TABI WAY TO TAMPICO 5 varia Yunyee, | all these truths, and to tell him of the want of means | the traditions and the jul mnt . fen ie: Rare been, py, but that by hie writing to the clergy and pa no Instition, abd even for ou bx Bes iStacgenen | Eemttneeeeta ti nd "We gras | Bop aru tom Don Antonio Gomez y Perez, | exvential point, he ought first to name some confiden- | and patriotic duties, and their excitement would be THE DOCCMENTS, Mevoraxpre 1. Causes wherefore Senor Rafacl {editor of Santa Anna’s organ in Mexico when he ‘was Dictator] undertook to procure the return of Senor Aguilar to Havana; the great advantages derived jrom bis services, both here and in Mexico, with reference to his brother, and to the priest Fa- ther Miranda; and the money and instructions sent by him, &e., Se. 2. What t did to induce Kevor Aguilar to give up the idea of his journey to Turbaco; [the recent residence of Santa Anna]; difficulties which [ met with, and what I was oblized to tell him in order to induce him to go back to Havana. 8. Conferences held on board the steamer, which excited suspicions; the secret plans of Aguilar and his extrevagant pretevsions; the alarm of Don Rafael on this account. 4, Arrival at Havana; conference of Sen. Agailar with Gen. Goncha; his demands and pretensions; the of Gen, Concha. The vexation of Aguilar at the silence of Senor Corona; strange conduct of Senor Aguilar; strong suspicions of refuea| myeelf. ‘Orders and instructions of Senor C.; journey of Senor Aguilar, in contraditic orders of Senor Corona; overthrow of all the pians of that General from this canse. 6. Conferences on board the Colon with Senor Aguilar. The opinion which ! formed. ‘Che alarm seems to me to be premature, nevertheless the Gene- ral will judge as he thinks proper, and do what is best, after knowiug all and bearing all ‘rom Senor Aguilar. 6. How Senor Corona received the commission confided to him. His opinion with regard to the e—-—; the fears he privately revealed to me, which, however, | must communicate to the General. 7. My opinion as to the real object of the order so euddenly given to me to leave Haya’ gaining time for tne interview with Senor C., de. The above is u trae copy. Moprsvo Ortiz, Beeretary. Ar THe Excawrment Ganza, April 1, 1858. COPY OF A MEMORANDUY BROUGHT TO TAMPICO BY SNR. VASQUM, WHO LEP? THIS PLAGZ ON NOVEM- Ben 26, 1867. Bor Vasquez will fix his dwelling in the chief square of the city of Dampico. As soon as he ar- rives there, he will immediately nication with Colonel Holzinger, whom he is dto recognise asx the sole chief and com- mceried movement. In accordance him he will devise all possible means of remov- ing all the difficulties which sarround this great and inportant movement. In order to aid in the promotion of this movement | y, Senor Vasquez will open a credit of ton thousand : dollars, which money is to be expended with great eare, attention aud *kill; and care is to be taken to ! rve the names of all the: the fand, in order that the particulars of the trans- aetion may be readily avcertained ata future time. squed js perfectly ase the individuals from whom this stim is to be obtain- ed, accerding ‘to pievious arrangements made, he will use the utmost carefulness in making arrange- ments with the mercantile firm in the square of Tampico which will supply the money, as to the way in which it is to be repaid. Me will eect this Since Senor V armangemevt at the hk the Lest terms he «i pico, with both the m letters. before ercantile ave nidi time without dep: credit which senor Va a is for the sum of $10,006; but as soon as he it has arrived F240; becaw aheady inform hinpdriant jn enters upon bis functions as ol Howse he will suspend payment upon all drafts of every kind drawu by the so-called Menic cording proceed from na. nd he will regu Havana, Nov. 21, 153 I hervhy ecrtify Mat the above & 4 trne copy froma Monmsno Ontrz, Reeretary. At the camp in fropt of Tampico, March 30, 1858, ‘The family, rived from the The fatal eee fects in reepeet to the dal, Santa Auto's fathe my instruction Minyon, ite tond with his agent terride = disorder is going on. our General The opi matter. tothe past. The-monet Corona; hi ion on nan Sener have present stru oO im the paet Aguilar, tn smomced boo orition in faver of pian of the conser fitious to the above ix a true € Cave ts Prose ov Ta 0 ANOS, sion a ere rthe signature of the ISTRUCTIONS « WitteTt NOR VELEZ WILL BEARD fe mer person is not just that a IX UND IN THE inS1ON W to REARS | vote jodividmal shy enffer any loa, the gentle ROUEED Tu A She HIS PXCELLENCT GEN. | wen, my commissioners, will esk of Senor Vi- | of the Surquehapna on her arrival. A ANNA. i dal 'y k to deliver wp the paper which he Whe the person wh i and directed that the the politic uth of Mexico, Gutlerre eon i ehv which now ex all these tw wuts. not to contract any 3. The ear . | in my name with any persons whatey Ganger end @eath, 4. What ele <i upon in this eity for jtince” there is a government in ‘The Fogiioh war veeects when cn duty | the upsucer » Tf after what he { it fs probable that it may not recoguise suoh suis | climate mako but short vioits tn port, aad are relieved has be re that they | this raised as a | have been | often for the purpore of «change of alt acd climate, and were enific eure a ph, then t | comtracted without its auther As to the debts | wy these meats eceape any great ame explain to him who it wa sand the | givendy contracted tt is well known teat the credi- |? ah ditel & : Feasons that person had ft , | tors will not be able to recover from ind x, bat | OF thee ow The efforts constant , 1 the union | fx Foon ax the revolution is ended, ¢ ey are | mothe in N'eategnen watere, her crew exposed to the of the different clnbs, effiat h Yoon unsue | dette contracted for the goud cause, they mu pre: | dangers of one of the most unbealthy etimases in the ceasful. and which will cont unless @ | pent their demands, duly proved, to ‘the public | wort determination is taken to act in comer | treasnry. A. TL. OH BAKTA ANNs | pertnce of Which is Covered to the (i. That the organization of iy Junta i) wp. Thomas, March 1%, Is6s, ‘ nab not po. ing to the ferinent posite as ‘be above is a tauc onpy. docoyed vegeladic maker, Wet whith irequeat ehowors, pirations and smintion=. nteretodnons nor, lastly, in honoral: Since General San the st=picions, the rey member, or le nullity te as he plow re-ource— genere watters, Offers of the t Atilapo (a servant). t and be wiil make me ac- tll his proceedines inthis behalf with- out any delay, whatever may be the arrangements Marine Custoa House of Tam- racter, either } ovement, he may contract a | 1 to operate in everyt with Senor Ho’ ting in any © structions. He will take ca’ the utmost harmouy in his re Holzinger; for we ought all of us to be therenghly | convinced that the success of our afair depends | wpon our being united t to the orders and he made to we. The revolution in Yuoutan, iis of- faver. Sener RKizaqwirre: the 4 2 wel me liet, that I wiflomit no eaueriti i concerning the state et pablic opi sad tale euteae: dann a Hterbide, reddent; think that ny olaik totttaee & Peter Clement, ESTO Onriz, Secretary. ] part of the move in Ba T it Ween ¢ share which the il? 7. That tobedy can excel General 1). Lois Osellos in the seertfices he Was made jt Anna is persuaded that all classes of the penple are deci antheaity, consequently the 1 mit and Le subordinate te the pemon named directly hy him as his representative ad o* Generadia-Chiet oh his behall, whese over he nay be. lo inform him very minitely of what t «ne n the conduct of Gov. Fe” « he is meditating © nen, ne doubt, at the suitable time will cause | ution to fail, as be hae never been a Santa | There are proots that he wanted to eatab- | Walker; and a paragraph in the umyirate of which he was hlunself to bea | as planwing to tuake some mere | the exped ident, whow he might mawage just 10 ‘To proeare full and ample powers for the per- son whos a Sante Anno mey think PX nomminate as his representative Be bat firmly to oppose any propo » Be invade the country. @ionld be that person, desiree Lotking beticy my, do not with to ime §p eobo of lovey pumors over, first to let me know NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL Trevinya, with orders to dover them to your Pxeei- | than to take advantage of the immanse and pageh os ne ahid Vid resources which the mere name of tain tial person to collect and receive these funds, giving him special instructions, and who will manage the money under the firm conviction that aa soon as the revolution is consummated, be will be required to give a fall and strict account of the tunds he has had Of Btale, dc., As. who, violating the jaws of libert, 12. To procure letters from the General for all those comprehended in the list, and for all such other per sons a4 he may think proper to communicate witl and to assure him that by means of all the ies and persons who have been negotiated with, revolntion will he ettected in a fortnight, withont shedding a single drop of blood. 313. Benor Velez will give an acount of all the articulars which he considers important, as also of jis arvival at the ueral’s honse, a3 well as of eve- rything that occurred, however trifing or insignii- caut it may be. 14. He will undertake this commission by himself only in case that Gen. Santa Anna should not come to Cartbagena in the steamer Colon at or about the roth of September. It, however, he should come, then the two are to act together strictly accordin, to these instructions, joining with these those whic! have been given to Senor A. They must act with energy and vigor, for perhaps the future tran qaillity of our country depends apon this matter. Mexico, August 20, 1857, J certify this to be a true copy. Moprsro Ortiz, Secretary. Car in Fort or Tamrico, March 31, 1858, SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FROM SANTA ANNA. Garza Brigapr—Secretary of War, Memorandum, Messrs. Raphael de Raphael and Pe- dro P. Velez will proceed immediately to Havana, although the packetship from that port is not arrived, aud on arriving there they will immediately call upon his Excelieney the Captain General, and will deliver to him the letter of which Senor Rafael Nicaregua. An advenute qualifications than he brought, a few years sin Guaymas before the bra Rafael and nto the express ceeds in his loan, cerns of the firm him and will request him to hear what they have to say with favor. They will then lay before him a verbal statement showing the imminent danger in verre w which the revolution of Mexico stands at the pre- Seae sent moment; how that it is wholly limited and contined within the precincts of the city of Mexico, and of the cities of Puebla and Toluca, according to the latest accounts; how it is t- ened on the north, on the east and on the west, by the forces which the demagogues have assembled; ; the object of though, iately put himself into moved towards one centre, to seize upon the cap! aly how that the capital must fall into thew hands, an will not be able to oppose to them any resistance, in- armuch as in the very midst of it there are 49 many active-enemies tothe revolution. ‘Tell the Captain General that we should forever lament such an event, and that it would not be easy to recover from sneh a terrible blow. Tell him that if ‘rnz had fallen into onr power, at the time when it ought so to have happened, the question would have been terminated favorably for the cause, aud all good Mexicaus would have blessed the hind hand which hed been the cause of doing us so much good. Finally, teil hin that i he rlould alto- ether forsake us, then all will be fost, without an, penefit heing derived from all the great efforts whic! have been made heretofore. In reference to the above instructions, the gentle- men, my agents to his Excellency the Captain Gene- ral of the Island of Caba,will endeavor, guided by their own good understan@iags, and hy their zeal and | a spectac patriotism, to obtain immediate assistance, on the | to assist at it, in orde same terms on which i was asked for before. This aid should consist of two thousand volunteers to be It_is intended to orga landed at Ran Carlos, to operate against the forces of the foctious La Lheve, insuch a taanver that the fortress of Vern Craz may be isolate then pronounce,without the necossity vy tight Thesaid gentlemen will give all the details important operation. according as they may be | iden is generally well receiv requested to enter fully into ject, nothing but of the way It, notwithstanding #]! their representations to hia | within the shortes Excellency the CapiainGoneral, they should not sueceed in obtaining the aid of a force of two thou- rand volunteers, (a force which would be most ase- ful in deciding the revolution, provided it acted in comormity with the request of the provisional | government) In such case, the gentlemen entrusted with thie business will endeavor to obtain of his Ex- @ steamer to convey them to the bar of — From thence they will proceed to the capital by the most direct road. This steamer might hover near the coast slong as was necessary, in | order to take again on board the gentlemen, my com- missioners, who would thus retura again in sbesame | steamer, with greater safety and rapidity. If, however, = be cog mapa should wee Boe} > given, and if we should be left to our own unassisted ~ ade ce resources, then, in that case, the gentlemen, the sr of the Custom | cemMmivkioners, Will look out for some way to get to the city of Mexico, but expecially by the route of Te- | colntla, which seems to be the safest. When arrived | there they will make arrangements with the pro- | visional government the Lest they can, so as to give | new vigor and impulsion toe the revolution, and to | bring itteanend. They will do this in terms by 1 which they may offer, as they are authorized to do, | ] | publish it. be beyond latter days the 10th inst. He i who contribute to winted with be blown up: possible sacrifice and on of the diflicalties which to ¢ empico is accom- m his dutic ve or after the non my account whieh I gave him re of the contract before is partiewarly 4 complete un wi the same pect from these i » however, to keep up | jous with Senor satiafy them. eur, bi Tan wether. The letter of has in his hands he will send to us or Vaaqnex has been | overnment of | te his eon Lievtenant J. C. Howoll. i a _— es they may ¢ ; | Where I shou! |. At the same time, in whatever port they tay point ont for my landing, they mast | Pureer’s Clerk, J. J. Lynes, port for me tooperste with wud sustain »EN. | prepare @ Joweph Nesbitt, Themnas Treville, Jobn Mavniog, m all persons that Tam w bw wor Vie eto know what Jinally may be determin contrary y “ervices should not be required, o | James dyn (of Gork, #inee Angel Banes, @ Gene ity, 1 shall then withdraw iny- dead), James Boskloy, Tents ms in from public fi dgctorn 6 a pe etal | Wi-hara’Gomely, Jonn H. Baker, pare | and tranquil existence, zazing ininy own | Thos.C. Howe (vinee dead), Jobo Batior, hada interests, and w € greatent | ee nad Glviz andl, George #. Gari by . domes Mickene, John Sullivan, ctalle persons, Dr. D. Fean ’ so het ceo i A other friends, via, | “Abort Webber, bh hoe a Aguilar ‘erez mex, d&e., de, L would | Wm. Meyers, Austin Newell, jexpress the creat and especial eanfidence | Jebn R Chambers, Charies Jones, } that I heve in them. f hope that the | Wm H. Hah, Kobert Jackson, “n. | ation of thelr sentimente and the interest | Tuily 1. Priest, Francia Care, his opit- | they take in favor vy country will | JW. Waeso - Jobn Hrewer, as le MY | not permit them to depart, even in the least degree, | O%s'9 Palortior! (etnee P.M. Tone, from the sonnd oud just principles which they have |» ayy) coon Yous, sul of the procloined, so thet the misfortunes hrowht on the | Joh King, Nobert Newton, Ben country by Comonfort and his minions may be the ssorgo Hughe last misfortanes which owr country may have to de- re. They way reckon upon me, ae much Samuc! A. Rocking, MeDowabi, Shanea, for their happi Loesminel as Senor me that D. Laris de Vi Pedro Velox bias ir ¥ Hivas has in his posses 10, March { | gata to ite proper owner, commie movenient of Tampico has failed, and that the obli | ation wos contr by me on that mint ‘Therefore th entered inte in my name | Navy Yard, and her officers | turned tome, At the same time they | thereby raving toany valuable i | will toke up the nete given on my account by Senor | Velez, and will rend it to me hy the first opportunity | They will alko give notice to Senor Vidwl y ry clubs Mopeero Onriz, Secretary, | Md Mie thoy tometer marking 110 degresg, ent Vena Cag, April 4, IS0s. j MYXICAN FEATS OF PILINUSTERS. i ‘Trom the Ifario (ficial of Meal, March 05.) sehere tha morning to the Since the arrival of the lact steamer fromthe | ep will be laid up, United Biates a rumor has been ciroulated through: | bospttel. out the republic that the adventurer Walker, whe has received sach bah lessons in vra and 7 cently in Central America, is organizing a pew fill buster expedition for the invasion of Mexico, 0 | eee oes ae New Orieans, as the Mericen Batraordinary of yew terday confesses, it was currently stated that ex- President Comontort was working in uttion with reso, of Vera | Grog, of the 20th instant, referring to the rumor of | in subanitting to his itery clars will sulr g Zz i 3 i i ond what are [ torethor # igh tue foun ition, bat without naming Comonfort, ine | timates very clearly that perhaps the frontter States, filled with anger ot the recent es change tt S bd ere Dre a the uy Scans Sterra, repuftlie, relying » carry in it, | ont of this idea opon the forces with which Wale juirements of our society, id very likely toinduee them to receive an adventarer, Pore might arm there an expedition and asthe representative of democracy and universal control of, Buti it will not be received in this manner by the supreme government and all good Mexicans, who for- tunately constitate an immense majority over the dis sh, | loyaland the traitors, The Spanish American, race as we hove indicated in the beginning of these remarks. has given revere lessonato Walker in Sonora and or possessing mach higher ‘ount Raonsset de Boulbon, his hosts to surrender in of the defenders of the national territory. The weakness of the country has not reached @ point where it can be insulted with impunity, and much leas invaded by a handful of abandoned men, even when euch should be the Jast and infamous hope of those whe do not accept the triamph of the national eause. ly Mexicans who are weaving combinations of this Kind the only thing they cau obtain by their realiza- tion is to give new prestige to the government, in whom all good citizens, whatever may be their poli- tical opinions, wili find the most jealous quardians of the independence and integrity of the republic. THE NEW MEXICAN ENVOY TO THE UNITED BATES. [From La Sociedad of Mexiso, Ttscetas that the mission with whi Mata has been sent to the United Mtates, is limited to soliciting in the name of the constitutional go- vernment a loan, in order to be enabled to make their Jagat happy: In case that Senor Mata muc- is probable that he will not have to return to the republic in hit anxiety for the con- il J X fuarez and his ministers. is the bearer. They will present my compliments to tlemen at the latest dates were in all haste flying Grands Colima, and may soon very easily join their commissioner in the neighboring republic. If there are real Affairs in the St. Demin: ‘Trans.ated from La Provsa, of ‘e have on hand a letter of our correspondent, in that republic, written from the cit, day the capital), under date ot al thou indeed, somewhat belated, the news it how it isto be feared that all these forces may be | contains ig still fresh enough, since up to this time it had not been kuown; wherefore we do not hesitate to of Santiago (to- February 8, and Baez has ended his part, and will not come back to tread on the territory of the republic, aave in the quality of a prisoner— a thing which would not at all ‘ibility should a plan, which in these been conceited, be carried into effect. Tt isa mere question of time, and would not take more than 2 month and 2 half. The new President is to take his oath in Moen on a good patriot, very humane, valorons and respected—a mon anxious for the ag- grandizement of his country. a single valnerable point, and it would ous only to suspect that he some day would fall into that indolence which, among other had qualities, characterized his ill-inspired predecessor. The city of St. Domingo, the a msoqnently its we of houses will eee pear on a xidden, as ye fare not anjoyed, and I propose , 1 lo transmit to yo the exact description of the work, ent capital, is to and # number construction of a railroad from this city of San- | tingo to that of Puerto de Plata, in consideration | Y oppose & rapid coi- ing. | munication such as ix wanted by tim commerce and is | agriculture of this eminently rich pro’ y thix enterpri: If eo, we may say that the new administration understands the inte- , rests and wants of the country Letter than any of the | foregoing ones, aud takes the proper measures to we of time. Everybody is now occupied with the preparations Sor the festivities which will take place on the occa: | sion of thesolemn oath of President Vaiverde. ‘The Yellow Fever on the Sasqechanna NAMES OF THR OFFICERS AND CREW LEYT AT JAMAICA, ETC., BTC, ‘The United Mates steam frigate Susquehanna bis been romovod from the (Quarantine station at Staten Isiaad to tho lower bay, where she will probably remain for thirty days, and perhaps for s longer period. Her crew and oticers have been removed to the (uarantine enclosure, with the exception of Capt. Sands, First Iseut. Shirley, Dr. Mac Coan, two other officers and fifteen men. Avnexed ts a list of the officers and mon rent to the hospital at Port Royal, Ja, from the Sasynchanna:— fecond Assistant Engineer, Alex. Henderson. Third Assistant Engineer, Clendy King. ‘Third Assistant Rogincer, John Grier. Third Assistant Engineer, Wm. Patrick iW. acho Rodt. Hedge, Thomas Hichen, Patrick Parke, * Wy. , Antonio Lancetts, Potar Hesse, Wm, Crossan, Jorn H, Thompson, Raraphino Randieo, Jas, O'Brien, . Janes (of Phitadel. Verar Yarmpano, Freeman Lice oamc Drande: Antenio Freitas, Dmothy | Wo learn that the Kavy Department have ordered the sri. | Surquebanne to Boston. It iy a pity that other officers and fresh men Were pot Immediately sout wo take charge | Dnriog the sumuner of 1856 the shop of war Falmouth arrived at th port frem Port aa Prince with yellow fever oo bound. vessel was token ebarge cf by a wateh sont from the crew nent to Quarantioe, + e8 ond aroiding, unoecee tary danger. It is to be hoped the Secretary of the Navy wil! diepose of the Fusqrohanna tn thereby relieve ber remaining citicers frcm their posta of tofar manner, and aeLacva wns nearly fom | inhaling the piaema arie'ng from the ground, the pth of ett feet with we or Ganaa. April 1, 1858, | We give Below a letter received io Vhialelphin by the nor in hearery, intelli- | eertity to the above copies parcots of ane of the boys on toc Suaquehanva — r i tary prestige: Jrak Loris, Provisional Secretary of State. Uneven Braves sean Bngrr New Yok, April 16, 1578 VNR ASD Mong wrote ye have received my letter. We ae a. Quarantine ground, and the Wo have sent tae wick to the The col! weather has put a Leend yeu sore of the jis fexbor that be dicd great deal of bi —TRIPLE SHEET. 3 my forviture aod other wih a) ARRIVAL OF Annan nnnnnnnnnnnns same sae oe os e) of my 4 FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE, | ttitty, tr, or on wacea! ct hor provect or any edare Dneband, and subject to such direction as to the fepest> ion of the same as xhe may ai any tine give in writing to my said executors and trustecs, or to any twoof them; and should she, in write, direct the aad property, oF part thereof, to be commuted for other property, then hold the property to receivod in commutation om the same ener WRECK OF THE AMERICAN BARE PETREA. sf Improvement in Breadstuffs and | said daughier: re. Fla? C Jour, aay tne Cotton. r direct the property hereby dovued im trust fer A r, or apy part thercof, to be ¢old!, and receive and nnn the prosesde of such rale, sand ive and bequeath all my Hbrary of books to my sald fon-in-law, William Carey Jones. I bereby will and direct that out of tho fret moneys which may be paid to my estate under subsieting con- tracts for & certain nember of years with Measra. & Co., of New York, publishers of my literary , and ont ef the frst preceeda of the sale thereof, my said exe- cutora shall pay to my daughter, Mrs. Eliza P. C. Jones, the eum of ten thousand dollars, and to my - ter, Mrs. Susan T Boileau, the sum of five theu- sand dollars, or invest the same in trust for their seie and separate uee respectively, a8 they may respee- tively direct; and that my eaid executors sball divide the rea.duo of the moneye which may aricé, as the same aball bo received from my literary works, equally awong my four daught Mrs. Kliza PC Joves, Mrs, Jeasia Ana Fremont, Mra,Karah Scl Jacob and Mra, Sugaa T. Boi- leau, or favent the same im trust for their sole atd sepa rate use, respectively, as they may respectively direst. And | hereby wil d dircet that it ebal be competent for apy two of my aforesaid executors and trustees to do By ae im relation to the promises which the whole five could do. CONSOLES 96 1-3 a %6 5-8, ao, ac, Ao. ‘The steamor Arago, Capt. Lines, from ‘Tavis Aor id, and Cowes Roads April 7,57. M.,arrived a) Ors port adon} one o’clook this morning. The Arago reports, April 9, at 7 P. M., lat. 50 69, ton, 13 45,sa@ a large steamer bound eset; suppoeed her to de the Arabia, from New York to Liverpool. fame time pasted sbip Morning Star, of Windsor, N. 8 , bound west, ‘The Arago brings 123 passengors, the usual mails, $6,400 in specie and 260 tons merchandise, MAmongst her passengers are Nathanie! Holton, Ksq., U. 8 Consul at Geneva, and lady, John H. B. Latrobe, faq., bearer of despatches from &t. Petersburg, Mr. Austin, bearer of despatches from Paris, and family, and Capt. Loring Ballard of the ebip Sarah Parintow, wreckod at soa, Tn witness wherect, i have hereto set my hand and aeahy The gencral news is unimportant. this thirteenth day of Poptember, in the year eighteen On the Gtb instant considerabie aoxivty was manifested | PePAFed and fifty-seven, MAS H. BRENTON, [Beeh) on the river for the safety of the Leviathan steamship, | Signed, sealed and publithed by the above bamed moore: off Deptford, in consequence of the breaking of | Thomas H. Lenten, as ani tor his bast will and testament, laid betwee the Leviathan and the shoro assisted in | names az witnestes thereto, (the word “may,” in line 28 chork'ng the canting of the bow of the ship inwards, | of page 2, being iiret written.) J. wal With all expedition a large hawsor was taid out to the 1 a Dreadnaught, and three poworfa) steam tugs were brought me ee _ to bear on the port bow in hauling the ship into herformer | Academy of Music—The Musard Concerts position, Fortanately, the squall was of short duration, ‘The Herlioz Night. The second week of the Musard Conocrts opened iat bot the weather continued boisterous, and the tugs were engaged uni -jate im the evening in keeping the bow out, | night with a new and important featare ja the programme. She sustained not the slightest injury, and, as farascoukd | Phe director introduced to this pubhie foor worke of the be learned, none of the veasoim that were tying ‘nside of her | most popular French composer, Hector Herlios, ae fol were damaged, It should be etated thas the mooring: at | lowa:— the stern remained firm, ‘The American bark Petrea, Capt, Samuel Osborne, from PROGRAM Perc tee Franes Jages (Borla). Arte, Tanerodd (DAngri). Invitation to the Vance (Bertiog). Lacroria Havre for New York, with emigranta the number of bath alberg), lie a paerme ’ahi Ii, Le Carnival Romain (Berlioz). Bortot’s a 217, French and German, and s general cargo, got sabore | sooie (vicnziompe). Faust and Naket \earehy (aghion’. oa the morning of the Sth ing ant,on tbe shoals off Chi. Vani IIT. Overture (Comiramia). Nella Polka (Tagen chester. Chevalier Pappalarde, United states Consul at poe a Sone (1) Angri). Tes Benes (ym go 2 : % Opbieleide Solo (Moreau). The Txpresa Train and Portsmouth ceapmens went to hor assisiance and at | Poanver, with tbe Maracas Lund Prigi coe igi iqpithicc rip en: | ‘This was a slartling infraction a;«m the old fogy Philhar- Hae ee ce Tra ater the rea, being echavetad, | moBic style of arranging the prorrammes for ins:rszmen- pia ah dete ve ih At pepe f 4 exhausted. | 14) concerts, which reqaired that a piooe of maneks should ater In tho afternoon all hopes of the vessel were g'V°O | be as toast fifty years old before it aitatned toa respec. up, and the passengers and crow were landed wt Ports. table performing age. mouth. She was about 400 tons burden, aad well fastened. ; ‘This composer is not #9 young either, The London Times says:—"'We have reasonto believe | in cusn Hector Rerlion has beon an eminent eoamporor tbat Mr. Disracli will bring im his budget on Friday, 16th . * 1 eritlc f © than twonty-five years, neithor hig instant. Thursday next is the day for the oommencament | S"1 Cre for more than twonty-five years, nebo : : : works por his name are generally known in this eanty; oF the dtetdent pagenanta et the Bask af Raginnd. We do not wean that both are nnkoown to mosisians; on the contrary, Berlioz does not lack the moat fervent at” rairers on oue side and the ditterest enemies om the otiver. Verhaps be has made up hit mind to the apothegm of Shelley, that cotemporary criticiam only representa tha amount of ignorance that genius has to comtond with. Yrom the Lumbie:t position—he commenced as a chorus tipecr in the Dramatic Gympasium—he has raised binwelf to the hend of the If comporers of instrnmental mo- and is the moat popular of conductors, ag woll ae an the mort brilliant of writers. Like Bayid Garrisic, can write hie own erith i Tho Madrid journals of tho Ist are agin ocoapiod with | {Vor fn Germany, where Liozt makex pablie oplaion wu the allered fusion of the two branches of the royai family; | musicel mattors, The trio are the high priesta of what j and while some express great slarm, oihers denounce | they call the ““music of the fature””—x somewhas egoulatic xovernment for not haying prevented it, The govera: thet, Chey area koeg, wag dnalvapes of the exthusia*tic tmitators of the pre-la* of the musicians “of the fupure’? ties and <¢xtravagances of the te compete, | mont rid > end fven Berton acknowledges firet work a inase for foor voines—waa abso! ately ible both hearers and performers. The murigens say that the “ instinct of instrumer tal effects’! all the merit that Berlioz has, Het always striving fer eifectt, which are often hapny, and woukl be more #o It they were not so lavishly used, M. Petts, in his article om Berlioz, in the Meoue et Gaselte Mutivale, aye: “Hix melodies ore devoid of metre and rhytams and bis barmony—a strange assemblage of incongruous rounds— deer bot aiwgys toerit the name.” BUN we had him tn 1810 writing for and obtaining the Oras prive at tho Iustitate, under the inspiration of the three days of July, and accompanied by the bullets that rattled againat the Valais des Arta, where he bad ehut bimself ap. Berlion dows net adinire hie own works e@ much that bo hroores thove of ever) one else, and in 1852, when be cond acted the concerts of the new Philbartuonie Society, he brought out oothoven'e great work, the ninth (Choral) aymphooy, which he says first duced bim to throw up brieis for bars, and @ prorpoctive chance for the Judgo’e beveh for the orchestral throxe. The forte of Porlic being in the great number of iesire ments employed in the orchestra ant the singularity of some of thom, the present foree at the Acadomy wag equal te the performance of those of his works whieh are montione? above. The first overture is one of the best of his oforts, containing much that fe original and effective without any France. ‘The Lmperor inaugarated the Hovlevard Sebastopol on Monday. He was on boreecback, and rode in front of the escort. His Majesty was loudly cheered. Pverything went off in perfect tranquillity. The crowd was very great. The g vernment has juet pinced the Gorse, steam wivice Doat, at the disposal of Marsbe! Pelissier, W convey bun and his suite to Fogiand. The monthly return of the Baak of France will be pub- lished next Friday morniny. The three per cents closed at OOF 6%. for the ead of the month, and the four and. a helf por cente at 93f. Spain. ' ment and the Carlist journalists affect t treat the matter with ind: renee. - phachite paint bave fallen inte cee 4, von! Dg priv noa of Lhe 2d, gives the re: which took phise at Lucca of the Leghorn insnr- | that b | gents. bightof the prisoners are conderaned to death, | yyint apd eleven to various terms of imprsoument. Five of tao latter are Sardinian subjcets.”” The independents, of Turim, publiabes an article tn Which it insiets on the necessity of Sardinia adopting such measnres a8 Bre Necessary to Inaiwtain friendly relations | with the French government, aud im the course of its re- warks it eays:—-"'Wesirongiy oppose the opinion enter- | tained by rome persoue that a liberal government cannot | be allied witha government bazed on ditterent institu. tiona, and who, by insults to that government, place im danger the chose friendship which prevails between the two countries, We are convineed that the French alliance is of great importance, not only to Piedmont, but to the ' cote mon country, Italy, and that the isolation to which we honld be ccndemned without that alliance would be _ We express this opinion with the greatest cunt. dence.” ne Montenegro. A better from Cattaro, of the ot., saye—An | bkave bas just been poblished, by order ef Prices Imaniio, in ail the markets aud transmitted ta all the captaiws aod contnrions. It interdists, under the most severe penal- tes, the committal of the slightest act of hostility on the Uuomnn territory. It ia also therein stated that Monte. negro will Dot aeeume the olfensive against Turkey, but that, in the event of any aggression on the part of tho Int- | ter, it will oppore force to force.’” It is not known whether thie ukase Couceals any secret intention, or whether it \« inepived by a foar of We Turkish armaments. | Finanetal and Commercial. THR LONDON MONEY MARKEY. The coarse of exchange at New York j _ Loxpos, Apeil 7 ; icoass " | es Landoi fer bile at 60 days’ sight is about 10T pee coat, | hariatanry. ‘The second fe Weber's colsbrated plano | which, when compared with the mint par betwoon ths | composition, wrraried for the orehesira, I is aradenque two countries; ehowa that the exehango 19 arainst Ping | and fantastic, but stili strongly marked. The fina? move- } After making wlowance tor charges of transport aud di . ae ‘ . ence of interest, the present rate is just low enough to.| Bt admirably worked up. Tas * Carnaval Romain | admit cf the excortation of gold from tins country. i full of gayety and eri’, and it was only ia the j ee 7 ne res ak stp transfers in the | “Hungarian March” that we resognixed the Mex of j stocks lately ebut for Whe dividends, and, as usual on such " mation + Gceanion#, the market has been intiuencs’ by @ number of | Static shill tm the constant repit @ Seem } sasall salen. Delors the termes molodic combinations without change which haa { Weer’ wes cog ery 4 to rey . , laid the composer oponto the charge of ecoasional dw } wt evoning at WS; to %',, were Aros quote om " " : , aud subsequently receded Wib\K, A better t ness, This piece, however, being the sitaplost of al, wen { waa thon manifertod, and tho final tranvactions were at | te tout euccersful. The + France Judes," ax wo have 1 585 40 96, fOr many, and 4% to Wi74 for the vib of | eald before, was the best. The musi was atimirably ex | May. reseed by 4 ches r, andebttts | "ent stock icf off at 220 to reduced and new { 2 7 the erchesien, and Mr. sndehuts, theenn. } treo per venta, 9, to 555 ex dividend, Inia wl duetor, won new laurels. We leave to uke pundits wine in- 1 220 to 222; India'bondy, Ibe. 1020s ; and Exshouor bil vite criUciwms that no one ean underetand Uw task of de { dbs. to 39s premicm. cific as to the merits of Bertios’# mneic —believing, how Th the Siok Excasnge, and also in tho discount market, | thero haz boen a slight increase tn the demand for money, | bat at the bank there are few oppll-ations It said the Hast India Company do not tatent at pre reut to ofier the £200,C00 of Uuolr haan which was ieft over op the day of appliestion | The closing quotations of the French three per cent: | Jontouis for Morwan's opheetiode, with Les Zovaver and on the Paris Hourse this cven'ng wore #t", 452 for money magnets © 1 bie, ante Phiigr oud 60%, 6c. forthe etd of the month, showing a frac. | ne express Galop, a ae ee ff y my Mr. Thalborg and Mr. \veuntompa (ais Jirect appoaranee at The gold by the \usiern and Moraine Light was de | these concerts), carried away the audience in @ storm of hivered to-day, and about £20,000 was taken to Ue batik. |p, The whole aifuir war admirably ar ran ved and well executed, Sueh « comoert has vever | been given here before at any price, The attendanen was very good, considering that the weatber was vary Dad. Tho «ame prograinine will bo repealed this eventag. a Thuraday thore will be a Musard matinee, evor, that it fe fresh, odd and or ginal, both in dea sot treating nt, and that it will be ploaring t the public ear. As for He rest of the concert, Musnrd gave af a new while, “Tes Pebos,” a poke for Legendse’s cornet, » lause la conetwike eine thie dav wre) 4 oderate. There hax been little doing in the | | trade during sve past week, owiex: to the ietarvention of the Masier holidays, but yesterday more tone was por- | ceptible, an we have had coll, harah woather Litely, and the acocunta from Mark Lane read betier. Wheat aol | Hour were beld for an advance of 1d. a 2d. per 70 Ibs, and £4. per barrel aud sack, which, however, cocked sales, and we can therefore obly quote tem the wrn dearer Oata were aiko held for inure money, but 9 pastuve vance could be estabbrhed. Rariay, boans aa poas met with x foir cale at ate rates. Indian Cora was tn fair re of United States Coney! at Bristol, Fuglaod, is Mr. Sarmor? Ward, °om tu law of the late Gideon Lee, formerly Mayor of Now York. Hon. Ransom © ott hat resigned the position of Principal (law) Arristatt im the cfc of the Adurmey qrest, but at rather lower prices, U4. a tL per | General in Wasbir gion, quarter betwg the range at which esies were jovte of you Ferwek Khan, the Persian Ambeacder, hes commenced Jow, mixed amd white. maling his farewell visite te the diplomatic body im Parte. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. The mem! of bis legation be: purchase. a large col Aver b= There baa b lection of books cotton to day and the en + American), 4,040 on sprew have advanced convey to Lerria. ARMIV ALM PUTIN NerTe, In stone sRip Areco—ertantel Rohon, Re Benen! : Q& more general demand fo Arn 6.—W coptinoanoe of active do ar mand in cotton, to day's eales exceeding 11,000 baics, ‘ ami family; 4,000 fer export, 7,000 on Fpecalation, Holders haye beou naree; Mies Tucker, Bias Yoo Har aed, D Wek. ty Steg Me enabled to etublish an advance of iid. per Ib. upon the Current rates of inst Thurelay tor Americon and \,d. por * Wb. in Barat. LONDON (RODUCE AND YROVISION MARKET. Arnit. 6 Owing to the holidays, the following observa tions refer rolely to tranenctions w the private contract Pe warket —Toa <The demand * oa kinda stil! rules very gag A inactive In prices, however, there is Do change. Sagar. “ 4 py ley oe Boies We Thay op ia vibe Mies \ Aguger, int ct ae Rickine Mr de S@Mertio, ap! Bel PrerieoR avetations, | Retined geods are Gull. | Coftes.—— | ianiatioo hinds are held at (ull prices; obher descriptions | Tf cree are quiry. Tice.—Hoiders ) RB Rebides their demance, Dut the busin . tuerre Mes Lede Mra Provskos —Good and us fare , ether provisions are a rlow inyniry. Ae rf Randeriien. Rey Mavswud. Hey i, moderate businer* coing in rum abfall prices. Hema | ; eRe 4 very inactive, Grain. —<pirit coptnuce dull. Haltpetre.— | . hackery, ™ Mit We Pex, Mea Maguire Pa 6 Finns, Mee Maiagnio, MEY Ce Me ew Oho Br J Morrine, Me G Prog, Me N Grandjean, Mr, ean, bavet, Siti B laird, Srdee Beye 4 e ‘Rowe i—Bolal 125 passengers Frow New Gricwos sud 1 WarriogMis Wile r.8 de fel y, gre Ballwin Mes 7 Merrs Tader, teresa, Carrion, 1), Mis Rrelwrt capt R raden, A Lan to re and brother All kind: are a heavy eaie at the late decline in ralue, Mo tals —The won market # still heavy. Tin very tnact¥vo. All other metals are yery dull. Wil of the Late Col. Renton. The following 8 a copy of the Colonel’ wil, | whieh, aa will perceived by its date, wae pre pared in September last :— . I, Thomas li. Benton, of the State of Missouri, pow in the’ elty cf Washinutod, In the District of Coluimivia, do | )° make end publieb this ty last will and teatameat, hereby | Nip"), jtuonoars, Sas revoking apy and all wills made by me at any time here Pb Rivas. G ar rend ser: sons iniaw, William ; | From (1 the