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TH W YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 7958. MORNING EDITION—THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1858. PRICE TWO CENTS. The Tornadoes and Floods in the MURDER TRIALS, in Vora Gros, on of treachury to hiscanse. Two | am interview with the Earl of im order AFFAIRS OF DMEBIICO. _{ + vers Ores, on empicicn of Wenctnny te his carne, | Tro ie lay te ent Selare his rahi, and ernealy Feces was aergas fey eC wis {ote ama were carried to Vera Uruz. It is saidthey will be | that he will take such stops as he may doom ‘and West. ie ie oa the feat Santa Amna again Before the People= | shot. band guch instructions to itr. Diway, nize Minie- . up to the eaves of the houves on the fate, boing four foot Tropes ot “DmaatinsDipiomti Aor | Tauren ras Mtr eae | tres eo tor a aaa SEScran Meter OSES | ge tata Gamcam for the Marder ot ton em the New Sevteneresen cesar” Siac This of eourse wil Ienve San Lals at the merey | soe all experiouce shows clearly tie nly depen. ke veshincrialk ae eae A TOWN SUBMERGED AXD THE rvmADrTaxrs REscuED | Amdersom, Lally for the Marder of si- celal Deprestion--Diserders ta Puebla, be, find oe We extract the following ef the dertrention BY A STBAMBOAT. : monton, and Dowd for the Surder mera and Guadalajara~Reply of tne Eng- ference of their particulars ‘The St. Louis Democrat of the 12th inet. aaye:— Mah Bondholders to Gen. Huston, dic., dies sis dobte of Caused by the late storm in Illinois from « private letter og ant one o'clock twas runared thal (he inbabiaats of Dooley, ‘We have reselved @ manifesto of Santa Anna to his ‘one after au- Cahokia, an old Fre! jeome: w the city, wine teitvw clizers, writen at St. Thowea, for tus purpose of | ., abe goversment yesterday recaived the Iniaigenoe | other, including Chile, Pera and Buehos Apres nave made LA Bune, Hancock county, Il., June 7, 1868. | on the Llinols shore, were in great disirees from the Bie | wie amir ‘Tyinl of Cancem! for the Murder 0 u that Generals Miramon and Grollos had joined their forces | satisfactory arrangements, and having made have main- Iwent to Elson yesterday, and for tho life of me I ° of qmvulpating himself from the charges wee a, at the hacienda ef Ssuceda, a few leagues this side of San | tained them, with the exception of Mexico (one of the | cannot eco how any one living thing escaped. The wind ps tlle Angola « ants in| of Policeman Andersen. ‘Wo states that he is writing his life, which will be a.com. | Lave. wg pastes ly aoa EET Hichest of tem sll); and these bare been mainly made was moro powerful one and a half mile west than it was | the most distresting ition. occupying the UNE 16.—The People vs. Michael Cancemi.—The case Plete vindication of his acts, ard complains bitterly of ‘Selaman lately boon y maintained, direcily or indi qi 1b tue instru: ries and garrets of their houses, nota single floor | for the defence was resumed by the reading of the affida- 2 foderalists, whose object seems to have been wo sack the | mentality of the Foreign Office of ‘arther, thas | im Elion. Some of the wounded are dying. Mr. Beck, @ at to the accusations sgainst kim in the Mexican papsre. All | pias” ‘The inhabitants made come yaid afew | ail euch sulitectory Sense, seed of sompliontce toe | preasber, will love his wife, but bis child will recover. | Pe'pe.ocs of tO, wast7. The Cababitante, vere Yan Sian 1s ie RY GE fe DERE SEY, oS ‘iis be accribes to envy. He states that when he obwyed | were killed. a relations of thono cauntrice wits Ragland have si | Te was uot st home when the sorm came. “He toil mo | écacrip on. The ourreatof the river was growing san the following is an abstract: wring ger Wo call of his countey in 1853 be found the treasury | . ‘The representative of the French pation im this capital | omen tended, and continue to tend, to the cementing d stronger, and threatening to a ‘the houses City and County ¥ empty, the army digsolved and the govorament @roken | gig Dy bie citizens to the pa: of the contributions. | trad a extension - apne 0 tnt of seventy-two wounded an: Sat ¢ from ithe foundatioes. The veo bad all | and 4 ‘=p, and that he rostered order, He marretea the events | Michoacan is ine Fagg ie S86 commence. between: the case of | creek. News bas come in here that thirty houses were Pigs were eon swinining aroand, end wome of the la. 1D I Huerta, the principal | Mexico, it bas been long known and acknowledged by the detw: ison and where it first struck. tants bad is jem for fear of losi Stine revolution of Ayulla, and gives his Tescons for | of tbe ‘ederalista, hes committed ali manner of excesses sielie me - om destroyed between Fil where it first struc, | haditants bad goue to killing th of fosiag them b a<Jacob Biahot being No. 93 Sheriff sirect, and am a‘taiior ter seller there; 1 know Mr islabkman now jankman, about ix weeka ago, at Mire 's office; there was aman in my pla: nad Laut would get'a great deal of money ; I don’t know the f that man; the re comm: jn the regions where he has gone. would glad from without their | about six milos north of here. My next neighbor lost | >¥ the waier. 5 his courceduring his Ist e! gladly see @ pressure put upoa ‘Dam. man; tenor twelre of them to- Deeving tbe conary; reviews yexculpates | iat grade ot Clderon several Spaniards Davo | covernment to cimpel tte reapoct and full ia uadoaal | two brothers i-lew. Some of tie wounded have been | the most 4 five flood thet has visited Baltimore | gether: Mr. Blanka w. roo be wanted to g1¥ ‘bimcoif from the chargecfhaving pocketed @ large por- | The government bas beon prevailed upon to allow the impracticable te reveu what they actuowtedge to ba ibo.| TOMEDt dere. One woman was to torn to pieces that her | during the lat tWenty yours ceaurred in the river at Uoab tome money; 1 did not h when I which ie in store at Vera ©] remains had to be shovelled into the coffla. Outof nine | Plasc on the 12th instant. Two lives were lost im conse- | o Mr Biankman’s office; Pioff, who iives neat door reoeive® for territory, abuses the Ame- ise Accumulat- | property of Evglishmen from needy and em " ‘Wen of the money irg for the four to coma forward, on tha | ployee, over whom the State at presesit has no suflicieat x in one honse five were killed instantly; another | Wuerce, and property damaged to the amount of over | went io Mr. Bisnkman/s oflice, aa ip the mi ivan troops, rates Genere) Comonfort, excuses his takiug | payment of @ of the ‘This Gecision of the | Lextrol, ‘Tor example, although the Custom House - ht, of whom four were Killed. Wwenly oaiias <iteen. Mover seat tr, Biasiuasn betcre; {hud po com ‘@f igd sounding titles, and hopes that the briltisat pago | geverment mey be the mosas of saving mavy valuable rovenne bi 1, are amply sufficient for the | _ Mr. Beck’s house bad been finished but few days. ROROOB, 1.1. directly or indirectly, with Lauth before this, a pat yet serve to.quide hie country. Ho | COrRvee from becoming entirely ruined. it remains to be | pay ment of dividends, there are at this moment | The carpenter who built it told me yesterday that | _ The damage at Roscoe, 11) , he fio4, im which the | quested hy eny personal friend of MF ‘nie pest we a seen, Bow thet the government bas made a fair | nine half yearly dividends, or 1334 cent, in arrears, | be was, after di search, unable to identify a ie | Rev. Mr. or hye ge ry t children aud the whole ir. Hoff went me; Hoff had closes by eaying that he left hie burnble retrent to p'ece | grant, whether ‘of Vera Cruz will allow the | and that, too, under the reluced so osasiseravely | stick'as having be to it. Mr. Back told me that he | of his property, will exceed’$10,000, about « m: ; requested Hott to go to B Rimself by the side of his stracrhing fellow countrz- | goods to leave the walls of his city. subroitted ton 186t by the bondholders. was uneble to ficd @ vestige of anything belonging to WRATRRN NAW YORK. Iiantanan how it wagavout that aut Witt mom, Dut learning thet the potty tyrac! had fallen, ho bas | , D4, Merrire, former Governor of the State of Jatteca, |" Heaolved, That thie mesting having Jearnod that a sum .| Dim otee one ha of le VOEEy te ta we PON ae, | ome Leckport (\. ¥.) Couricr may thas in consequence | dows, and ‘bat waaiho frat that wae sald, Bank belon; * courses: . te of Lauih so much money; stopped o: St. Thomes, where he remains in the hepe | formidable conspiracy had been discovered in Gustala- | tothe Mried tention oe Baan ae mind twelve inches square, were found in & eld two or thres poe gs ag loft ented. an be Nr. Blankman anid. sa; then Mr. Niantmen aaked ‘het Mexioans may be happy, and thet their children may | jara. We learn that several persons suspected of being | diate division of the same should not take olacs, and | bundred yards off. tbat are planted aro rotting. Unies there snoula bo a | whether they knew Lauih; iu hey uever sir Alm; bot of 7 Rave a country, We chall publish this dooumen! entire | °F KBOwWn to have been azcomplices have been pat to | hereby requests its committee to commeanicate this The town consisted of about thirty houses, and all but | chacge—of which there is little prospect at this writing — " 5 that oe x death. "The motio at present appears to be:—Blood for | resolution to Colonel Facio, aha to bog hie to oomply | (Wo were ou ihe street running east and weet. Tho | the worst conrequsuces will ousuo to tho farming intorenta | Leutitetrionds wad Me-Blaakmivn fold i temerrow, & being crowded out to-day by want of | pjood. with it without fail: and in the event i storm came from the east, onthe south side, knocking the a i; te . 3 y 8 be ba if the: ud Law bh ; en peacengg ene ESE PE Py Tis now currently reported that Zoazue will not attack | (hiemetineates tatedts ang Sag,cvent of his doing so | Rouses down; some were carried some distance and | cays M7 NOW YorM: The rain is Avo endangering tho | fo Sit Sy can wo will wee; then they lets and ey U cogs: Moe ed San Lula, but will retire, and thus weary bis pursuers | pro rata deduction of sixpauce ou the pound, and tohand | @ ima beap of fragments. It turned back oa the Ce oe ee thik that that wee all hat was said, T didn't em bau AUVIAW OF TEE NEWS OF THE MONI. until he abail be able to give battle or take offan- | {t to the committee of the bondholders to provide for the | Borth side, domotizbiog ali on thataide except ore—taat | rhe cincinnati Gasctts of the 14th inst, eaya:— Peat erage ak le Blbadees, coke Onuadaiee eireent \or the alleviation of ihe dieetaery oft ~ | ia itserlean, by the name of George Rrecizns Pe eeirad, Ths conmatioe tevian, toast it wotntber of Trapments Sof okber houses wiackein ih a | .,At Georgetown & land elite, halt « mile in width, took } then they. 1 and Jobas went up to thank man's oflog; Laut id esolved, The committee having, the 26:h inst.,recetved | ® umber of fragments of other stack in it A ce Fi “ry! did not , Lanw Mr. Bi ; Tecoré 16 marked with more rancorous exhibitions of | peen thrown into jail.in San Luis for non-compliance with | a letter from Gen. Houston, of "Texas, Senator of the | Piece of circular saw was driven into theground. If the Wide eke tent ae hes Gnioan ie tee andliwa uber pg aa ae ae ie i Ani that Lauth waa there, but wouldo’ 6 in: went down to Chambers street, | thiak Mr. Blank raion shad United States, enclosing the ‘speech with which, on the: le hac gone thirty rode north or south they would | were jogt, the family delng absaat from hore at the tice. Ty, ¥e have en Stites record some serious considerable force in ip i 5 nto meen ke 20h ult. he introduced in the Benate the follewidg reso. Lhd sn be ae Cargor, excepting being struck wiih | The Pitsburg and Stauvenviile Railway track was carried a, Ra brother ‘and the two others that were there: Mr. Johna fog, and the execution of prisoners falling capti So eearae tae cane or toe esreceonan: me ep pe Od Meng hose fragments thet were thrown ont of the whirl, | ayay the entire width of theslide. Tao traius oa this | Wwentdown and when hey go downintha ree be lofty {mk . g 7 - y ed. rer. went t wi ‘Laut 3 Bn es eR ee ae ene ae in ihe ‘vebu Fema, ent for the government of the United Slates of America ¢ of furniture, aud have been aable to fad it. Tao | Tomer sro this seriously inerrupied. | Peseegnide wo tue | Me’Blantman aul the others’tked bim why ha dida't come nat plein gs page ent a [Correnpondence of the Extraordinary.) w bare pd god ng ry . over the 80 catled of & wi 9 a6 Teaw was an Loe gay other. spi Ree leee ey me ia ae yy me wae ment woes, conten forces ‘PORELA, , 1868, republic lexico, in such form and to euch extent as Some e iron was actually blown re h ‘ ‘spoke loud, others cou! ‘whe are apposed tobe slletng i great weirength 220d | Ferg we have esitied down into Use meet perfect wan: 4 thal bo Devernary to eecure to this Uaiom. good nolghdar- Were mowty all broken up and twinted; | ry9 gamage dens tne cussl botwsen Chillionine ana | bearisten Lith Maul ius BS spond, 4012 ond Bes obet Sent ofthe same name, The government has via tose | IIUlity, and our State may be said to be aimest free of | hod, and to the people of wait country the Lengit of or- aria Tees or Sxe stow, Portamou'h, by the ia'e freahet, is auid to bo eo groat thal | Lauth told me that he would do asi tol him, and aa soon aa, vatiext rat at the head of ite forces, and he (General | CoDstitutionalists. derly and well regulated republican government;” ard the ter, told me all he could find of his | i cennos be repaired for the resamplion of navigation be- | I got the money he wouli goto the District qiorsey nen ant ben a he aids Geet seek eA Robbers still infest the high roads, and city robberies | *#me having been rend aud considered ot this general @ plece of the end, about three inches | 174 tne 16th of July. they got in Mr. Blankman’s office they asked him how i pporto. any Dosa hy Pp = — are more frequent than I ever lect to have knowa. menting of the Mexican bondholders, it was broad. There was 4 row of locust trees, about ten inches * money he wanted; Antoni and that other man asked, bmp eee _ Ply a Oa the In open daylight houses are entered, the immates Resolved, That this meeting, without presuming to give | im diameter, on each side of the street; the limbs are ANOTHER TOWN UNDER WATER. oy. £il epon ro pode Ag coed a rae 5 Ww re pvand, and the fees el 4 cut, ‘os hai ‘on | #2 opinion on the future destinies ‘Of Monica or on tae | Sbout two or threo feet long; the ends of the limbs look ‘The town of Napies on the Illinois river is submerged, Ss Thave ‘got; Mr. Cristadoro said, I cradle. -g fon fem ey a om Y | Sunday lect Se ¥ory pentie abree!, at two 07 Leng tos policy, #0 far as Mexico herself ia concerned, of her either | 8# though they were beat off; thera is not # vestige of | and the inbabitaats have mostly removed 9 the high | i105 coid them they would give $2.00 or Ree ny ae cir’ intecice to eatlnory egit'we' | ameracce. Femaiting an independent State under her owa govern. | Dark oD the trees, except on some small limbs, lands in the rear of the town. And. Ft eee eee ae rant From ail aecouata tae forces | _ Camano kas retired to his convert in the valley of Hua- | Ment or placing herself under s protectorate of tho | |, Many of the wounded have « recoliection of floating in DAMAGE TO RAILROADS. tw liktle abn ‘commander ef Sou lefia | United States of America, desires to exoress ite unani- | the air, and two of them of belpg up at a great height, The following raitroais have all suffore4 more or leaa | 2owdn t raise no much money, | move approval of ibe principles of Gen, Housion’s propo, | 8B some of seeing the school house eniliog off damage from the loas of bridges and catverts, tracks bo- | 12,%°%,i1,'Rey coulln } fet £0 aut a ee ony ke sal, aa st forth in the grove resolatia, and as expleined From what I saw J formed the Kies that the wicd went | ic¢ washed away or covered up by isnd elides, &3.:— ‘ould give $20), and wont t9 bureau aad produced two rryivg on towards San im his printed ,20 far an the Mexican 5 im ie manner indigetes By Tine in the fillewing eo ‘niral Ohio Railroad. 5 Fico bifie and gave them to Me. Antoni, Mey Antoeh and aad e, probability ‘ere this date come other 5 sreconcerned ; but with ibis just and very necessary ad- | &TAVEE— Lafeyetie and Indianapolis Railroad. Criatadoro fad wert ‘hom; Mr, Blank- am este atner.” My fighting. dition to the honorsvie Senator's statement, that, as by Cleveland and Pittsborg Railroad. man then told Lanth that he # ong with him; they the line of Vera Croz nothisg has been done by go- ‘good sources the reduction | the express terms of the bond, as well as by’ the law of Ohio and Mins Railroad vemolded spout pall om Bours [me ner pe wernmment and. the opposition stil persevere in tasir Les. the supreme government | October 14, 1850, article 2, paragraph 5, not only the Indianapolis and Ati Pa‘iroad. Sristadoro’s piace, under the Amor ‘saw Mr. %o the interests of the government in this capital and | #8 distant look and it will a a eee im the | bypothecated duties, but the entire revenus of the repub- Cincinnad, Wilmington and Zanesville Railroad. Cristedoro; it was a sort of berber’ lankman tothe interests of commerce is the interior. No goodsare | Power of the con until rainy season | iC are absolutely p:edged and mortgaged for the Duglish Little Miami Railscad. told Or'stadoro that they had a; ME silowed to depart from Vera Crvz and, from what we oon. | Passes over. public debt of Mexico, deficiency of the produce of iroad. ; in Mr. der ‘authority, after carefal inqairy, we learn that | , 4 6F¢at deal of valuable time has boen lost in moving ponding hy, to provise for the cur. a Me. the value of the grede atorea in that piace amouats to at | €0op8 towards the port for its capture, and now fever | Te! divicend,and for all arrears of interest mus? Do - nigh Be Jeast $7,000,000. Besides the goods in etore ta Vera Craz, | Will de more sgainet an assaulting force than the fire from | ™8de good outof tho genersl revenue of the republic, then the; Seve are large Spey opeeen Bas oe Tag have ded peg ogee will not enjoy peace for some time to fn pe ey ge arene the a ae Se “y Pivted d Steubenville Rairoad. ine sree, by order of this government, 3 - ary an: ul 2. q ee ee ee ee ear he an |-cme fca:and that thie meeting request their Chairman, linea Great Westora Railroad. Buskzan Amer Puwwrs, May 15,1858, | David Robertzon, lisq , to convey Fesolution Last night arrived here from below 100 men of the | to Gen. Houston, and to communicate with him generaily ees ona toy, 360 men of the Celaya regiment, | 00 the subject in reply to bis lettor. wi an Bellefontaine Wabash V: Raitroad. Cieveiand and Toledo Railroad. Pittsburg and Indiana Ra‘lroad. ebould the consent to bet the i tarecee, it woula be nrzt to impondbie 9 tractier em wor © destimations a Be if EEE ft * F 3 eae ein ae teboustions thie of Vera Craz has been post: | The above is from the London Times of Jane, con ed ed R Cees ines ateices, ra the ‘State of | Poned for ancther Si RAgigte S Ree Ea, THR LOSS OF LIFE AND DAMAGE TO PROPERTY. and ke wil gre Gea: ioe Mew Talece to be in alerrible condition. The bande of fede it is reported here that a force from Vera Cruz forced ae TU See erin estimate of the check book and was ‘heck, and Mm Blak: sana has rosea cumolesied erat the ageater pegtine of | the government troops to retire from Ube Poente Nacional Our Havana Correspondence. - ee rae ie tate qorine aad Laods ia the | an eld “you hed beter pat 30) then Mf, ‘Blaakaman oud fhe State were doing as they ple ae, | nee ee cael re senise ty om Bavana, June 10, 1858. West, Menichrenaia’ be considered, relinolo; bat we think Mr. Maver thowid maze out « reuint and ir = capital ef the fo; had done matnsag peace wa fay Piodras Negras. If be does it will be a great diaappoint- | United States War Svamers in View—The News jrom pel tei et ee ae ® calculation ag fea to niga its Mr or, pal “ld Maen ment to the Poblano ladies, for they bad imade great pre. | Mexico—The Markets—The Detention of the Philadet- o J or s0amano.. Bitte iat be reserved oo svosh mrongy from Sanson! The Sate of Collma at last atvicos was quiet. Tt atill | vaapnrctnn. gegen ty mm ed outry. were ‘| phig—The Cate of the Corlet—Reported Seizure of @ 95 | tha: he would rotawear ageins: him, and ths: when he re- Fumioed steadiam {0 the side of tne federal, and tad sek cons ay pecoeniee han wie ‘Slaver Laden with Boealee, dc., de. : there ras soe rived ehed # coveider force W march sgaingt we! word ) 68a reward for distinguished sw of of the government. sgainat WelrooPe | vravery in the Geld. To-day there Is but litle of interest, Two United Siaten park aaa to th Mayer wes BinGioa, Morelia, Chibuahut, and Darengo have under- He was to have been borne into town, a8 Jre say, | war steamers havo been in view from old Maro since 7s gupe no pariicu’ar chaoges in the month. Wi'h the ex. | thoulder bigh, bs on a mimic representation terday morning. if be returned again ‘ception of the first, they are ail, more or less, disturbed Binge bd poy a Heating om ilsanowy peak, | “> sews from Mexico ie te confused an the p: Mr, Bianks Yo jaing behind f padiic and when By disorders arisicg from Jadiaa excursions, or the atl News fcom China ‘not home; Mr. wore Gaazacete ‘Aad equally disastrous excursions of Eoch a diepiay will mow be leet to wonder garers. It | affairs of the country, but of mesessity interesting, Tho ‘the white faction! ts. Pubic aecarty, in all of the foar | Tee istendeg to exempity the expressive tanguage of | peitigy royal mail steamer Solent arrived on the 8h, from Special correrpondence of La Patrie, traastated for the | thefor but Bien, wa: a very low wiaze, to ruim, We have | fetal hiin who Dringeth good udiogs.” ’ Tampico and Vera Cruz, end leaves this moraing for New Youx Herat.) Sean's ott Bdvices of the most complete poet hay prevailing ia LATE FROM SONORA. Southampton. The passengers give accounts of the social ova Kona, April 13, 1858, ee office; Bisene po Lt ag A 20 more + ny dye Nye aT ety following | and political condition of Mexico, wh'ch has mot hai pre- Lord gin, the High Commissioner of Pogland, having | present; hy © to destroy that natural gem of Mexico, there jamentadie condition Sonora:— | coent im that ill fated couptry; and there sosms no cure been to Shanghae towards the end of last month, the Fng- | Antoni, aud wo apotber disorder bresder on bis road to Sovora, whose fh the midst of a frighiful state of things, 5 id ae ee ee rand wensienhrecn savannas wiees | steresy tovumste vam fl beae Gna ht Ch rings, and | sor the evils without the intervention of Providence or the iish merchants of that city, some of whom are at the heat | Said'2 me he Wt ve accomnplaed 80 twoeh rats. \ ai ba the qoentey. Graymes wee deaciged ‘one week by ‘about | ministry of a superior Power, as bas been intimated in tho of important commeroisi houses, presented to him, ao | clizi ho wanted, ‘We bave no vices from Yasatan. re. wo (houses a could not enter; 3 “ cant avtsanted tne cuaiinaed extetence ef civil war, | Wey robbed and destroyed évery hactenda around Guay’ | mas of the Henain. The commissioners of Bante pope dindepeeptertvenpeor ti: sresetberaye pam ‘end the increase of Indian encroachments. British sol. | mas,and the greatest misery now exists bere. Wiete Anna, who were made prisoners by Garza diring the # ed him upon the success of the operations of the French owt wes dere have been marched inioa portion of the State, to | villages have been burned down, and the population killed ee re eee ee eres meee aid and Hoglish at Canton, and exprees the hope that this suc- | to Mr. Blan’ oe pronerve ths lives and properties of some Britiey e2byects oy tem. ‘As you bave heard, Jesus Gandara and the | ‘tond’s f¢ the chaldron already seething with every een will result in iatimidsting the inbabstanta of Canton, | twas with Lauth, pera . mers! poiron known to the sorcerers of unholy ambition whe wore jeopardized troops came from Peli. , chiefs of the revolution, have ail been taken and | Ton "ibero Velen ose of te mye’ man it; thea T lets an and in deciding the Imperial government to enter intone- | that I should e me there agein then I veal hate agin, and Kewope of ue goverement are reported (a Rare | shot; dad nox the troops of the goreramant have euicrod | Toasty unis sigamer, to avi Santa Azza {0 Vat am ‘% 4 gotiations. I's Lordship after having thanked the mer that Lauth sboulda’t chants, aod maiea observ au ong upon the importance of bis mason, spow follows: — Ip my relations with the functionaries of the Chicess vernment | have adopted two slaple rules of condact. have never made a demand which, ia my opinion, was pot moderate and jast, an! (Lis Jomand once mate i have never ebandoned it. ‘Th — have dictated the licy which bas resulted in the taxing and ocsapation of won, The same principles will cont'n 1@ to to be my rule of cmduct shad it Lod to me noces#ary to use them ip Whe peighborhood cf th» capital of the Celsstial Empire. It le for me a subject of the highest satisfaxtion to know \hat ip carrying out this poilcy of moderation aad irm pees, | Cam count not only upon the sincere al active oo. operation of his Imperial Majesty the Emperor of the i i : z on the rivers Yaqui % killing 6veryibing they meet,and! thick the intention of pico. The old fox may he decoyed into a anare at leat, for the Geveruer fe cerara, Be colonize the rivers and dis. | Mere does not reem to be im the present aserchy ray pore of the lande. If 't is’ carried imto effect it will be a | Chance for his forming @ party tha: would be respectable. great benefit to Sonora, 7 _~ hed a in the a sil are sopported by the government of the State, and, appa- | Yaquis was at Santa Croz 7 the ~ me ee Lay ay Yyestion on hand, yently, by the sympathies of the people of that regioa. | place, killed every man there was ia | ‘ab the woman | °PPosit¢, ely, among tmmense coal deposits of Siwares Dim selt wan, Bh last advices, still at his home, | and children together, shut them up pyl oy church andset | Merers.Sawa & to. hey = aad citizene, laborere, A>, Res’ Acapulco. bave been to work three ys aad nigh's endeavor ng to Taken altogether the (‘ferent mente may be con At a Dative foughton a plain called E] Sam: nh is plaered be. | extinguish :6, but inv 10,000 tons of coal ‘as wosettied, distracted and manifesting but hitie | tweeo Gov. Peed: Don Jesus Gandara, the later | Wi! be lost—equal to $70,000. No improvement in our signe of ability to resist the general lawlernnese and cis | was totally defeny ed. , an! killed in the action, ana | © Dasiners. Frchange, &o , as advi ‘order which threatens them. also three cf his prinsipal oficere taken prisovere and’ ehot ‘ao steamship Philadelphia sustained some _ de Nearer the capital we feel more eezure. Still, even | on the following day. This occurred on the 23d of Feb leans JITUIS 2 SE i g ra | tore port, tbe Fepairy of waich detained her fe thie nar ere, oar bigh roads aro not eof. On all the slags routes | ery inet. The troops are now at the river Yaqui, aad | {0 Wis port, ime repairs of te is har. Febbers abound, and especially on ths Vora Graz road | have intentious of killing mon, women and childron, ‘as in | POT UBtH last evening. Trent yous letter by her which ful. Parties exceeding one handred have | tho first of this mont the indiags, aitasked @ ‘place. | Will refute the tentimosy to justify thenetzure of the 'y papel oj aw Fa Sharone thee " d Preach, but aloo upoa the sympathy of the other great | Seipi; Puever on , ‘ately made their appearaice i the voity of Fuca" | called Sante Ovex do/ Mayo, aud “ued and barged 9 Cortse, bet Blak 8 preset Cte Sai be eee Bret te come and precise whe cle tomtaied whe to Ken, Grou snaminaion Piet wont wi'h the cheek drawn To thir capital we have bad an unasual amoun) of dis | death over one hundred men, women and cbil- + . whe wan te om wae again o tanding the fisid of Christian civilization and in onlar, by Mr. Meyer! A. Mr took iL, cussion within the past fortnight, growing out of the pro- | drem, indiscrimivately. It is time that the Indians should | ‘! eo y » mnander Aimy came ihe commercial relations between the Hast and tho Went . Waa any security given that Laub shon'd Keep hig mulgation by the government of two decrees, imposing a | be taught « severe lersou; they have ravaged tae whole — > aa demante ony Bis lordship added—i will may 8 word, geatiemes, | Torts 4, Tee. 6 popes wee drawn by Mr. Meyer, which I Nae ee eee ee ine ee eee eee aerated ai | tomy tnt Beng etner bay cmkrnd sae fuer heh rage es creel, aan sd | Au ceseea ee gaiyparer zee cat A, eet Sve ana 4 . eo an part ve v wer iy ie man: arers we or three , the first were dew 5 poled tals contribution apd ancther provided that all who | crops and mivlen the cattie from our farma and ranches, | ed with bozales, off the south coust of thie island. “that a New World was op:nto tuem, and that thie wi rete ou’ some others; Teopied and signed it. jdand might come forwerd and pay the import levied upon | They have carried away over three hundred fanegas of ae ‘was co vast that all the maabinery in the county of Lao catia Pees, Tass wee = is paper thas you cepted them within agiven time anonld participate im the ad- | corp, and about as many head of cattic. 1 believe it is Our Key West Correspondence. canter wou!d not be suMcient to satisfy the demand of a a. Saas aa areelf in Mr, pT a pone Renee pen Se eS Se an ae Se Kuy Weer, June 10, 1858. Bl pc ES Toa ma ly Ed ys Tia. paper you r. Orla eommerce city ve been particularly active nen | lands from them ive them t> people who wish " aed; ™, ‘oa when forco jiptom +>, 'Whea you ¢ into Biantman’ ' Genveriag to aver! the actual exforcement of these de- | settle there. Gov. Reeqasira has pronounced against | 7%¢ Jasper Sailed in Search of the Stye, with Orders to Stop pouane telenink will have Jitahed ther work, the task that wo have ph Ey A ae mr he qxees, Amoognt tho foreigacrs have been held | Zuloaga, and ia favor of Juarez. the Outrages—No new Instructions from the British Go W acoomplish wi only be at its commeacement. Wnen ‘Lauth had not received any money and you were to fend theie vaviity hae been fully ecmmragment mOUADALAIARA, vernment om the Sutject since 1840—The Animus of th | srardy county, Ve, was vishod ca the Tih natant by a | Were barriers which Binder tho entrance in‘o the interiar | EQS), of mat tauth waa to resaive A , alent versal een contrary their lis! We heve le'ters from Gaacalajara to the 6th. , “4 , e country will ve been removed, Garistiaa civili y coe poovutens of Areaten, A meeting of | Both Goneraia Bicncarie and Cassava were sil in the British Oficcro— Pies Thousand Dellare for two Hivure } trementons Gamasen sistas, 18 emo fren the, sereiivens Sadion will fd ‘aelf confrosted—pos with barberlaa, but eohjest, desolation in its track. The roofs of city and wore not making the slightest preparations to | Work—Stalement of Lieutenant Pym of the Jarper, dc. | and left the mark with an socieat civilization, warn out and impartest, ta Tok sombuece, cotton was bot sesured, and the maser. | leure Rp Te . government troops | The Britich guuboat Jasper, Lieutenant Commanding | Mr. Woetfall Garreti"e kitchen. John Mathias’ bara, ead | certain respects, but which ‘in olhers merits oar sympa The | on the 3d in therefore incorrect, ‘wrete, ented sche Gover'e hewse were own of. The bara See | {hy and our resyech Our clrflization will have thea to Sen egreement of the foreign ministers has added great | "it was reported in Guadalajara on the Gh that Doblado, | '7™ st this port when we last wrote, the 4th, on | was blown dows. Mr. George Shireman wes 0 we to & people scaptical and intelligent that ie te te arguments, pro s2d con. (Oa the side of ‘Bon- | with 1,500 men was on the roa’ from Colima. In Guada- | craise in search of the rteamer Styx, haviag despatches | by the storm whilat op bie way home, snd was bediy hort The fain ‘whch tists to the heavens’ ts. pre- compliasce the decrees the American Minister has | isjara the report created some confusion amongst the from the British Admiral for the coramander of that veessl, | PY ‘¢ felling of atsee. His recovery wes: ferable to ab wie h rites Rot abuve, the earth. - At seme ‘ester™ iat wl tee! ‘taben the jend, and he has a ready published his protest, ‘but the genereis little attention to it. aged to, the Micister of ‘Relasious, the co: | tviy bonen cf Goetr abilny to repel any federal force who is the senior officer of the West India fleet. The dee. | ying ny THM STORM IN PREDERIOKSHCNG, VA. | tmidet of the most Industri population of all tho earth. fe of them. patches are supposed to relate to the late boarding snd A recapitulation of the done by the recent hail | It will only beable to achieve victories, la the struggle ‘Acoord\ng to letters recetved from Guadalajara, to the | scarch!ng exploits of the squadron, with orders, no dsudt, | storm in the vicioity of burg, Va , estimates the | which it will have to suste.a, !m proving that sclease and learn thas the ection of the Brilsh Minister, Mr. Ot | date of the 121b inet, the tilt to the £0- | to discontinue such practices. An American officer | lone skill employed im the proda%tive arte are much su zer\ar routine inspires, ir. bad @ conference with Lientesant Pym the evening of his Commissioner was at Shaughao 'O Lid you tay to Mr. Grstadero, {2,20 Mager, er cag v a. No, & Hi ril arrival, cpon the present all absorbing topic of “the r' and 1; ia | other of thepartien, that it was wo ir. Daving seven or eight m'ihora of only pay for of search” the everbaaling and into vessels in Te yt yg yo million and & half, Besides, the property of prodvcuve Gulf, as reported by our ‘ns. belore delivering 1: plenipoteatisries intended | Apter hs Sarg OM to mach Lac celd Sey dabor oniy pays the tax = The vast producive properties Lieutenant Pym aesured the ofcer that 50 new instruc to leave Shaogase the dc of thu moath act go to fen. @ Didu't Lawih frst want $i {hen $2,000, and fnsily of tbe church are not called upon to participate in the al- tina bad been given him by his government, but that he ‘win. They are to be followed by seversi vessels of war open #3 00uT A oid wanted 63.00 Tey aucn of the pecuniary wants o: the national exche26r and all his contorts were under orders iaeued in and gunboats, It is known that cola aad Amer. | “Re cxrulastion—@. Wee anything sald at an Impests of @ similar patere, bet under the name of 1849. The activity of the as manifested by toeir ‘can Commissioners, Mt. i¢ Compre Peatiatine and Mr. Reed | Mr. bisokmen’s a sous $20 wrk forces loans, have been, levied in oiner parte. Ta San boarding and fring into ome fifty different yervels during are to follow therm to Nen’tain. pang g FR bs of Pm goveroment'’® prowl toot plo} = w wean tanita i Selmenes bye ity io REPORTED DEATH OF THS EMPEROR OF CHINA. Wouldn't take $20,000 If he got that m ‘Five semicon. " the Meeting of the Mextcan Bondholders. off the Moro, bearded se Ameriean ese! shat bad jast The Christian Advocate ee jatellt- Cy ane County of Hove Fark — Mathian Lath, én WHAT THY THINK OF GENERAL HOUSTON'S PROPOSED | port, and to aoswer to inquiries for news, was told that a gence, from a gentleman whom wosupzose to be aa Ame- | Sworn (adolpus Migcho acting as interpro\er, PROTECTORATE OF MEXICO—AN SYS TO THR MAIN ee ar 7 wee oat , out Bn, Te rican missionary ip China— fone “Y ant Noubat cram at et and et} rege cat cordingly watched for her, and bad the satiefastion of tak- Fon Caan, China, Margh 22, 1863. imman, whe wae one et te connasl tee Se. of Mericun English bondholders | Cor‘ingly watched {71 Bet, tne ae ae ee A tow cone Tt ie enerently reportet tuat the Emgerce a deed. Tas ah state of their afaire—David eux ~ —> taming 2,200 doubloone was given There were provi Russian embassy received letters from Pekin, dated oa f ave weeks a ta \dlaves. Tee vessel wee last Obristmoas day. stating that the Emperor’ thea was foot Wore. resolutions were unanimously to, with | tone and accommodation for 1,500 lowing ‘agreed me pally condemned, and vold, with her cargo, for $190, the addition of votes of thanks ¢2 the Chairman and to tne | (ENTS Otne kiy beiag ia sigh was entitled toone- “Siatves, ‘That tho sincere and cordial thanke of this | balf of the prize money, or my share would have been very sick; that bis lower lide wore entirely paraly2ed, i “8 and that Bo could rot live mach longer. Tho Rngliaa em i 10, near the cor basey received news via Canton, from Paitin, dated to ae 4) ey ly iniaaen from: here f before T to the effect that tbe Emperor's deat. | there twen toa piace Lal@eye go is the crening: here one Hon that “oe $10,009. As it was, I received $5,000 for a coupie of Right are a A wepy ome sony Ly aed - = Bowe’ work” We ghoeld Rave onid thet teen enst p= El oe 9 Sy ia time preuy well cover. is repo ever, credited here. Tae rept of | man told thet be reesty ripeipal of State for Foreign Afters, mestroow. were fires atthe ship before the gare up, al! of whch | eq with water, and the crop of corn will be dearoyed. the Fusperan's Cange: none seems to be well suthen. | mam wanted te give hiss Fedgement of the fondly, constant and never failing ald | Were fred by Lieutenant Pym, who, for fear that the ves ’ ’ teated; and it is a his death may soon add | me is Joan Ki + be ave wovhing sive of firnt im 00 to export— | vnich he ailurded, whenever applict t, in asserting the | 9c! Might not bee slaver, DO ‘one would be blamed but THR WESTRRN RIVERS. & freah somplicution t> the pressnt negotiations, aud far. | gard io yhom J wees wines: fa soe anne =e ~ 99 Ce ag 2 and | just rights of the Mexican bondold tea Setvesens | © }. It is remsonabie to suppose that this success haa Ph may) — eevee yoy ay Eimnote, Watedi Siete, - another link 4 the chaia of great — by bs Rernare sepiaine 0 ih ee Jenot 0D we goods have ac- | | ‘ ctmpted the Britis) fleet to imereased zeal ia makiag our 0, Marking um, (1 1, White, aad, in fact, a God w opening up this mighty euapire to he Gospel of hia ; * in the Rimuinied in the warehouses Of Vera Can since the be. | (belt Cause) and that though the e(lorts of Lord Clarendon | Prompted tis SFIti toe eccimare aad. Ovedemmation | Weatern strearas, large and sinall, were flooded by tne | Son. RS MACLAY. | atikeammceginont Logis bi of une year, aod, farthermore, that no condactas | they denerveds thay: have Wig treseel acl ballevod iat | 2 This clipper ship would prove that reepectability, aizs | Storme of leat week, cunsoepinpigpgnishaeapialinatt rn - are able to pase through the country in theee times, it | the toundation of resolution be | 80d beauty of mode! ina vemel passing & cruiper a! sea er. News from St. Domingo City. suast be clear tbat commarce mast of necessity be mach | communicated to the Earl ernest walution be | ‘was no proof tbat Ber mission wes a commercial 09@ | The Democrat of the 12th last says:—-The river rose at (F¥om El Diario de ia Marion, Harans, Jans 10.) esed, and exchange entirely d Davia peveriees, Lieutenant Pym asserts Ubat the Amerioaa newspaper | th) etradily all aE ay, andat dark last | We are ia™eceipt of some recent news from Unat repay more rapidly tha before. i embarre: . a1 Palpablo s4 this may ¥0 19 us who are in the miget of | "Nasolyed, That the’ thanks r won to | Sccounta are mush exeecepated, and ine meatare awoll Ne. Buen wan oti] resiating in tho capital, beseiged b * ageing 9 along fa tbo Sieve commercial nnomslion, it may 00: be easy for per- | yr Teugorh, her Briliah Mayestas lake Chere WA? fave. The aolzuce of the Cresto-van acsyaut of whish han | Tis levee trove one Gol to ther mk aed couirely sas: | the Gactaciets. During the bombardaneate Soaniah ame they whatad ‘o ogtils with me in tte favns sbroa’ to undersiaad our Gnanoial position. if we gone all over cur land—te an ingtasoe of the growest 4x many places the water was dasuitgg lato | chast hip had reorived a cannon shot, whieh cansed her | ca#?,.c\ camcemi, Ihe, Best OOy F ANOnGS Of Oy tees fT. - Accsration. Tho capraia. of that vous#l, when over- | the sore doors. . From any sandpoist oa the loves yes. | some daciags. Bvsniged and beselgers declare their Gown town every day, end I met him in ths feet en, x hauled by the gunboat, threw hie fag end hia | terday the steamboats loomed high above the spectator, | lirgoees to give the captains suitable indomnifcst block from the pince where I live, at G Deck of er ep*t., Sie torouen render may qiawe come een of ear D declared himesit \o, be .* | their chimneys overtopping the tallest business houses: | The slisation of the city ‘of St Domingo was becoming | Brooklyn, then they (Kimbler and 1) cama to this ety ant aad particularly our commercial, position, We | vated wy Mr. Lettaom, by ite ticles were found on board, | From the hurricane Of the boats the sight was par | every day more dirtresaing. Santaga ie master of ail (no | drove up roadway to abou iwo blocks this side of a fact at this tims, thet ahard doller in ee y proved to be a saver and jarly grand. The carrent was as swi't sea mill race, | rest of the country. Tankian afice Is, and trove ino s small wrest. fifteen cente in this ved, That this meeting, coneidering the utter die | insty condemned sold. Lieut. y= compla'ne | bearing on (te turgid and tossing wav: The Spanieh war steamer Barun, statione! thers with aah | TeRerd and pegiect ot the government of Mexiso in fuldl. | that many of our vessels haves habit of ruoning their rift wood aed al) manner of floating material. The water | the brig Galiano to protest the Spanish cymmeroe, came in the a0 | ag ling the rolermm agreement entered into on the 234 of | Colors Up and tretaotiy bau! them down, not allowing | stretched far across Bloody Ieland, and seemed to be en- | dack, leaving there the brig. ‘The officers of both ships 4 gr startio our readers. We | Janoary, 1857, betwoer their then President Ooms. | tbe wind to unfurl them. He thinks, as an») of ovr | terirg the very doors of the houses on the distaat lilinoin | have been much fenated by the besieging army. ime that be coakd 000 for me if { would leave, side, Busbot (hat, f woeld aot sotto t | ptr x. & Ss fome time and consideradie labor in obtaining | fort) and Mr. Whitehead, as commissioner of the bondhoid. | tty. the colors shoo!” ve Do! ly s-own, an! «lowed to of actan) circulation im the country, a0 880 8 } ore with their approval and sanction, under the remain at tho peak @ reasonable timo, H> is net aware ne ‘Wee floating dovt of the sommerce. In of the British goverment, desires 5 toambeess | of baving exceoted aay lnstrcotions which the laws Of | the waters ofthe Wisseripyl broke through the levee at Bh moa gh: Antcg ala (ene statietion we are only justiled ia raring | ity ‘and reprobation of | 1849 authorizod. He ‘a ready and anxious to expisia 86 | Cairo, and inundated the town, The damage t property eS Siares is too alarming tb | conductao unjast and re indefensible towards the | Doarding of any and of CRA Tay ed oral aod | cost be immente. DAMAGS4 FOR SEDUCTION UNDER PROMISE OF MAR- for the country to raileve leelf cena cn scat) cocugh | English mation and the Dational ereditore of | \ confident (het be hae mot erred in the discharge of what avin ‘onan with ro | Merion, It is further resolved, thas considering that the | be ben considered to de bis duty. Lieut. Pym is @ linoal WHEELING ORREK, VA. Ri Ther diocerceetie ima arrs; | tai apronsvent i no longer aa Ordiaary, or one 6a origin. | <encet Cunt cf Atmiral Pym, who Aourebed withthe “ce w Poe Wheeling Intelligencer of the'121n owt sare.— Caroline Haller ogainst Char Dilander.—The plain- disagreeable esoret ally between boodholdere med an ii State, te denen”? dering te rege of tbe firet Charies. Ths | _ The rise in Wheeling creek above Triaielphie, Uf wae German gitt, who arrived ia this country about be 088 for re rove: | Jasper ia in searc! x, Tent, Voray. She, has pidity and violence, was never beforo equalled. The of 6 eqneiron, of tae | Hempfield railroad bridge at that piace was aswopt away ignorant. They are sup. wy, piers and all. The Cd arouad was com- Wate t> the rs feearch. When Lieus. Vatey S&S y inundated and the angry fi carried everyth! ig shall know whether his government | before #—fencer, cuthouses, drift and wool woot roltiog e extraordinary course, The Jasper | down the stream to nee Se — A frame ib ar The hopes that remaia for ca the crighal neaiean Send ts meryaaing alli ; ms careful perusal of the detaile of | pce in invor of the holder the ona, na thie | Sealed orders from the A three years 9g, and shortly afterwards entered the ser. of the defendant's father, who lives at No. 96 Harri. street. She a''eg te det Por oor own part we do not | meeting 8 advined, of such sebersenel ee comes cleariy | BAture of which Lieut Ty e@kbin the law of nations as aa individual ont be- The weather during the month has been warm, bepe. siat'y corivg the last fortnight it hae been exessively ©o—the hoitee) weather we have bat for several seasons, or harbor o 4.8 (wat , heading towarde Havana. | hovee, occupied b; ee ly mndure was {hrem ad Mexican Renartony, 20082 } 7 r » rman | Tee ‘ater Witch, *. Rodgers, et0n after followed in pom tat AL pn 8 ol wn —_ = 4 9 town of Perote is now quite deserted. The tieg and of dholders—David 1 Wak», bound for aba. rr core, leaving Ocoaparte bare! gy Rave lott ti pince from fright. Al the intest advices - fea, and Charlee keGrarel, se tra — tame to cscnye with thelr lives. 4 i say conseotion with | © Seve of Perote held ow' sgaines the goverament. Gepatation from thie meeting, and of the bomd- A correspondent of Phit Jone LAPAYETTS, IND. piminNlT, $2,900 damages. tone office, which waa s ” q amsil offge qi 1); When I got into domorp bap rent a large number of pertonsto prise " boilers generaiy, are beredy requested to seek © thet Governer Wise, of Y)guis, is comemhat indiaponed, The canal near Lavayetve bad rokem array ia seven as.