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WHOLE NO. 3046. IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO, Rapture of Relations with the United States— Threatencd War of Castes—Necessity ef Forelgn Intervention--Vidaurrt Advancing eu the Capital—Indian Ravages in Yucu- tan-~England Condemme the Forced Loan, We have received by the way of Hevang copious Ales ‘n@ Jetters from Mexico, the dates from the capital being to the 2d and from Vera Cepz,to the 4th inth | Waiker Foarn, Faq., United States Seorotary of Lega- tow at"Meaico, apd Capt. Hgnry, who went out as Qearer ‘@ deapatenes from Washington, are passengers on board tue Danie] Webster, from Havana, now at Quarantins, » £%. Robler, Mexican Minister at Washington, who re- verned to Miezica recently on leave of abssuce, had no; Deen wdio to roach the capital. He went from Havana via Vora Croz to Tampico, but the capture of taat city by ge ecustitationaliets forced bim to return to Vera raz, We do not leery whether be finally landed there or re- ‘warned on the British steamer to Havana. ‘The abundance of interesting nows which we publish to" @sy from ail quarters, and the crowded state of our co- lamps, obliges us te cut down our correspondence to th: smoplest narrative cf: the news. 16 will be found highly interesting. OUB CITY OF MBXI00 COBBEEPONDENCE. Orry or Masxico, Sept. 2, 1858. Cksing of the American Legation-—Liberation of Mr. Bs. candon—New Taxes— Whereabouts of Ex Governor Baga— Gelencl falcott and the Vera Oru Railroaé—Opening of the Tehuantepec Route State of the Press in Mexico— Gevernment Organs Announcing a Wur of Oastes—Po- Wtical Intrigues of the Puros, Moderados ana Nonde- sevipte— Hopes of Buropcan Intervention—The» British Gevrnment Condemns the Forced Loam—The Country in Possession of the Robbers, dc., de. Telored my last leer to you on the eve of the arrival of nm rpecial bearer of despatches from Washington to, our Minister. These despatches notified Mr. Forsyth of the Terctation of the United States to liberate, by force if mecesrary, Serer Ainge from prison at Gusymas; and in- mrvoted bim to close nia egation, hand over its archives fe My. Black, United States Consul here, and to eid himsclf in readinees to leave the repub- Ke by the 20th of August, Mr. Forsyth was aiso in- structed to inform the Mexican governsent, in closing his re’ations, that ue United Siates had fully decided upon calling Mexico to en account for the long catalogue of out- teges upor American citizens and the American fiag, and to tusist that those outraves or the like should not be re- peated in the future. He has, therefore, demanded and received bis paesporte, and will ciose the legation about ‘tee end of the present mouth. This delay is caused by fhe prevalence of yellow fever at Vera Craz and the ne- oeseity of arranging some private affairs. ‘Tho prisons continue well filled with political prisoners. Mr, Excandon bas boon set a iiberty, his brothers having paid the £29,000 the government had asked him to loan it, ‘Fhe money was paid without even a receipt being taken, My. Meeeudon holding that the act was a downright rob- Dery, and a receipt frou the government was of no more gigni6cance thane similar ¢ocument taken frcu @ band of yobbers on the Lighway. His confinement haa been a serious disaster to many industrious people. Before bis iunprisonment he bad on his pay list over 20,000 people, employed on his different baciendas, and in his several factorics apd mines. Bo soon as he clearly tuat the VerbaeDs WEE Gizpoged to porgoouto bm he ordered his ries to be cloted, and ail labor to De discontinued in bu mives and on his biaciendas. bin Co areal work *. De bag wot discontiaued ts the rail from this to Vere Grou A Mx. Ericcag, who was thrown {fn jail with Eacsndon, phi) remains in durance, declaring bo will not suDmit to be prupderca tm tax sbemelul and outrageous meaner. May of tho otber rich mea have biaden themseives, and bur few have paid up whal was asked of toem. Sopereus, wh» te ip ibe United States Legation in Cacabaya, # one of (wee wbo have so far evaded payment. The govercment nas 6 ome Cub #14 Bn oDpreaat7e honse bola wx. It amounts to soout cigutece per sen! ou tho rents of sli properties. If this government should con- tineo much Koger they will De taxing cloan shir, aud may ccm (o 10vding porercal jewelry. Their ofroutery to ony emergency. Bex wea a low Gays since givon his iiverlj eD condition ix be would leave the country. He bas lef; tee city, but wbetber he totends 10 reee bis parole re mains 10 be foea, Many persons aay bo wili soon show ‘Rimer li ja the camp of Vidaarri, if he is not already there Uol. Twcot apd bia party of engineers are pow in thi capital. They bave neary taken all their Sold notes ca will eave in @ few cass from now for Vera Graz, where Wry will take the West Indis packet of the 6m proximo for Havens, The whole of the notes will be haben 10 ae oe Wis Gepactare, ~ oe Rot cays fo complew hia pines and maps in No * : ei) make bag, wepest 1 leara that the roate ‘hes been fred to cM r bat few didicaltier, The imperfect oati- maith BT ady mace vt the cost or thie road make 1 ites than $27,000,000. his is less than Pale of whas it wae a: feet Uvug bt ibe rowd oowrd be allt for, ®*; bave navices here of the aclive operatians on the 7 of fureign laborers at work, besides many ft 4 Toe perecue intrested fu this reate la thie chy whh the prospects, and have mauiteat- of imvostiog large sums ia the euten em to sotion, and slyly wuroas that could net ba tare. for the lodiacs to wreas Say nave no tang. tae: , ree s he politic'ans (that meane all the native white tn tn ah we wee, Diack, white and gray, and all the Spaniards) are now talking of & revolt—a pow meak The ‘are trying micnto wad change of govern md re t7itg i e : ui i t ti HE Ff 4 i ie i : 5 sesaze out the country is too . vern' and thas, failing to obtaia em, willtarn their influence in favor of civil H = 3 Bs > H sft iy < S = =2 ist fe z 7 A i i Ls = Se erRe, 3 te 2 < his best friends 18 tarbide IT. is again making @ move for polition! ini thie coaatry His peculiar characte hie many (cade renatag prot, nnd itis ot otal ry ny! takes place tha: head of it. of our parties, their prin- the country, her cnanovw ar , wnlema we obtain the han that cannot do for as. Thou)! combinations take In American pro- seat at may” Become amporaniy apy government " eniadlished bere it will be impossible for it tp extend jis power or inflaenoe to the ents, The petty local oMoials will always be independent of the oovtral prwe-, Central government is anprotected by foreign veyonets, and, in apite of treaties, will continue outragevus exbibitions of authority against all ly Acmpricane 5 | i c+ 32 se s : i i i 8 must win. iis? 233 their foreigcers, I have and especially against cane. before wold you that the present government ropean proteciion. Strong represen. #4 maintained by French Pelleve they are going to get Ha even eay that the aituir is arranges. intervention. They J do not believe it NEWSPAPER ACCOUNTS. = THE PALL OF TAMPICO—PROGHEBS OF THE CIVIL WAR. By the Geners! Rask st Now Orleans, Brownsville pa pers of Sept. 1 have been rece! red. The Brownsville Flag of the 26tb ult. has the following dwte!. gence from Tamaulipss — We have a copy of tne Hive, from Victoria, to the 12th inet {4 contains nothing new. The headquarters of Gen. Carvejat were still at Tanquespequl ith in douvie object, the paper eeys, Phys tp bad of rations of ibe enemy ‘and of impeding the traffic of the reel olty. A compsoy a g0, but I believe encouraging advices have been received A pow and sirouger reprosontation on this foao of the 15th May. Miniater, . will likely entirely broken ap. commani will be oat off days from now. - OUP MON /ERBY CORRESPONDENCE. Mowrgrey, August 24, 1868. Vidaurri at San Liis—Preparations to March on the Oity of Mexico Reported Encounters in the Interion—COmvic- * tion of the Murderer of am American Dentist, &:., he. ‘The last news from tho seat of war is that Vidacrri will march from San Luis Potosi with some 10,000 or 11,000 men towards Guanajuato and the city of Mexico, having wits 4!m some thirty pieces of artillery, and i# now sare of the re-establishment of the constitut on, Au excounter took piace ngsr Guanajuato between the co siutionalists under the command of Arrantfni, wad the oolebrat€d robber Mejia, in which ‘the Jormer routed bim altogether, taking from him all Dis srme, horses aud equipages, aad another en- ounter took place with the frontier men at Santa Rosa, bear Quesete70, ip which he son of Goneral Vidaurri was victor ous, ‘aking some 600 prisoners and a large quantity of arms and amroucition. Iti now beyond doubt that the frontiermen, aided by the coustitationalists, will triumph over jthe military and chureb party. Iwill write and post you up es soon ag ews comes from Leacquarters. Dr. Bapere, a Frenchman, charged with poisoning and robbicg Dr. field, 2 dentist, and eteating from hica some $15. 0CO, was sentenced on Saturday Inatto five years’ hard labor in the public strcete, with a ball and chain. A presier part of money stolen bas been recovered, and {3 now in the hands of the American Consul, notil the reletives of Dr. Buttertield reclaim the same from the ‘The deceased was from vome of the Northern States. . OUR HAVANA CORBESFONDENCE. Havaxa, Sept. 8, 1853. Arrivals fiom Mextco—Effects of the Prevailing Anarchy There— List of Passengers, Pricats, Judges and Exiles— Curious Political Medley, dc. ‘The British West India royal mail steamer Clyde arrived this morning, charged with retiring official dignity from the Mexican repubhio, having woke upon the wrong sice of the fever—s secretary of the United Btates legution at the city of Mexico, Captain Henry, of the United States ariny, Priesiz, soldiers and judges, inceg., & , to wait a change in the tide of Mexican affairs. Tsend a list of paseengers, not having time to relect the nomes, renk, &o., entitled to particular notice:—~ C. Gustavo Durel. Charles Wistor. Gen. B. Townss Marin. Thoe. W. Sargeant. Joaquin V. Maderoandiasy, Richard T. Siack. Col. Francise» Leon Farnago James J. Eamon Walker Fs and lady. ‘ern. Bipolito Manero, laty,two W. W. Finney. children and rervant. eI rd Reed. Citizen Angel Barragon. L | Woll. Cot. Don Manvel Moiina. Don Savas Velanco. * Anselmo ro. Doo Lorenzo Balgjoro. Jove Maria et with Lady Don Jove Roberts Gi Flora Benjamin and Gye lady and cnuid. members of her family. Col. cmello Lamber and Dob Jari s Caragnee. cage. Le Hos mn Jarine me Je ry, U. S&S Dou George Edward Clama. army. Don Slivero Fernandez Ca- ,Leousio Ladadia. edo. Beroardine Franes. Don Franciaco Lerva. Francia Riley. Lady Maria Jacin a Arregon. Wm. J. Lewin. Déu ane Podregal Lewis E. dargoas. Don Frapeieco Ygieriaa, Don Antonio Fernandes y Don Ramon 46 Otazabal. Faiaypa. Don Anduno Ignacio War- Don Antonio Ponce y Owtro. Tingion. Le sis Vabaliero—Total, 66 Ta the confusion and noise of two team arrivals, by the polite avlention of the Ceiador of the bay of Hayaoa I am evabled to send you the forerolng list They come to us whh the nelse of triauph of liberal party. but with little appearance cf being, conquered and exiles. Hope diee at the spectacle of 08 vista reflegted from the par, I cep get no detsii# m time for this beamer, A Sysnish Couens General te e.oong tne ptarongers, driven cut for intariering with the political motion of the people, and Roy pernoas of big official an? social post- on— begeere Per Lbe «poila—are among the 10! ‘Those delamging to the United Staves ge to New York by Abie oteamer. of volunteers from Camargo Bad passed tnrough Vicioria fo Wwe ar . Geo, Ako» te waa still at Tuspan organizing the forcos : i 3 & & . ky 33 8 the 25th ult. bas the following:—By way ao wo have dates from Aguascalioutes to she Potce: to the 7th, aod from Mouterey to Pspers coptain new as to the contending parties, rave that Gen. Vi- lg LS hong com: i a iH : H | i & : ‘ i dls Flatts ily f $ 5 & 4. i E Fy F f 3 i i i j “ i g é 5 i Fi & = § 3 2 bs f F i if E Hi 53 ! 3 E i g Py g i a Fa Py 5 2 3 ili Es a =23 TH EE & 2 g 2 3 z 4 5 g 5 In F zs fi A a s z 2 co ? enterc: d Queretaro. plan of cam; and march ment will have taken piace the first month. th. A (inanctal traneaction was abont to take plane between Governor Vidaarri and the Governor of Zacatecas, by which it was thought the former would be placed in “pe Flag aleo has. the folowing paragraph: W i ro has — We Joarn 1 Rev Blahop ‘porvacss, ual sense twenty odd eo, banished by Colonel Zaazua from San L: Powe), baye arrived in Matamores, It i# aki ‘pos. bh sjogning ia this city until order ° Pay avegns IN yoo. Me who 29 G0 ia Niartom, tpt. 7. We bave at hsnd nswapspersfeom Mer i up id me 37th ‘alt. The news ‘rum the neigh .oring peni +o a continu *s'0 be of a sad nature. The Indians, in g eas »\njbers, had re- cently attacked the town of Pei, from wich they we driven, but not without some loss of }ife on the part of the gon, alte: the aggressors suffered more. I: ws d that the Mmght surprise’ Telex, ap? orders have been given to reinforce the garrison of that town. The Ayuntamicuto of Mérida bid made a muncie- mento panting from the nomins! obe iience to the govern- ment of Zaloaga to thas of the federal government, which revices ip Vere Cruz, Governor Perezs, as be declared iw his reply to the commu: of the Ayuntamiento, adhored with pleasure to this INTYRESTING FROM VENDZUE UA. Arrangement oi.the Dispute with Engiand and France—Recall of Gen, Pacs, &c. . . OUR CAPACAS CORRESPONDENCE. Caracas, August 24, 1858, Hestilities with England and Frane—Pi toms for War—A Oonspiracy Discovered— Recall of Gen. Paco— The Proposed New Constitutions Gen. Bars, of Si. De- mingo, @e, ‘Tre refusal of this government to deliver to the French ‘aad Fngiish Chargés Gen. Monegas, Gdieirrez and Giu- seppi, at last induced them to leave the city, and remsin ob board their men-ef-war at Laguayrs. On the following day they declored hostilities by the seizure of all the na- tonal vessels at anid port and Puerto Cabello, which are ‘now in their possession, In the me‘ niime, the Conven- tion bave authorized Gen. Castro, who arrived here on the ‘2ist, inet., to command the army im person; the govern’ ment 19 contract a joan of three millious of dollars, and Lo exile id srrest oll those opposed to the’ present admicis- tration; Sr. Manuel F. Tovar to remain at the head of the Provisional Government; to arm the whole nation, and provisions to Le imported free of duty. On the 18th inst. a conspiracy was discovered, but for- tunately ® time to be suffocated. Laguayra was the bead. quarters, Gen. Gudzew, a German, was taken prisoner, and gavo the names of ail the persons therein connects i. Over sixty are now in prison—among them Dr, Felix Al- fonao, Dr. Jesus Ma. Blanco, Dr. Rafae) Agostini acd Arto. NE re sa Blanco, late Congul of Venezuela at New ‘The committes to requent Ger. Paoz to return to his country go out in the veave! bearing this correspondence. The convention have under c™meijeration the bases of the new constitution, somewhat similar to the constitution of 1830. Direct suffrage is the maie foaiure of the amend. ment. A strovg effort is made by the convention to re vive the death penalty for all political offemses, but it is honed that the project will not naes. Gen. B. Baez, ex-President of Santo city, and Mr, De, Orme, the new Eog: Oturge, at La- guayra. Great hopes are entertained that through him ‘he quest'on will be settled. A request wos made by Mr. Vingham, the English Chargé, to be permitted to come on Fhore cn account of sea sickoees, He fa now st the Cas- tom House, the residence of the collector at Laguayra. yuungo, ia in the Camacas, Auguat 27, 1859. Scllement of the Question with France and Enylanl—Gen. Monagus Given Ur— How the Thing Was Dome, >. T aia bappy to inform you that the fayorahie anticipa- tions expressed ia my letter of the 24th inet., in regard wo the effect of the arrival of Mr. Orme, tho new British Minister, upon the pending Anglo French diilicaitier, havo been fully realized. No doubt is now euterialued thes this thorny question is at lust settled upon the baves of the departure of Gen. Moungas from the coaniry, according to the proms » wade to him on the 26'b of Merch last, and the restoration of Mr. Gutierrez to the Freach } upon condiiion that he shail be deltvered up to tie gov ernment when reciaimed in due form of law, The resali ‘Will be that ho, too, will leave the country, as the govera. ment while determining to maintain lis jariiiction over h poms of henor, does act desire to persecute tim it of vengeance. #0 Tenults have been ob!ained by the presence of Con. Castro and bis general Secretary, Mr. Berrisetra, ‘a thie city, at the moment of Mr Orme'sartival. These gentle men very wisely put themnse:ves at once in communica Won with the diplomatic body here, roliciting and como ing its good offices im the case; iv correqnence tho bares of an arruugement were agreed upm io confercace, and ‘were borne to Laguayra to be pressuted to Mr. Orme by Gen. foudiette, scoompaie’ $5 the ‘Ministers of Arect an1 Spain, The Miniater of the United Histes, Hor Onas Bamee, at the requett of tis goverpment, romsinet in Caracas oD purposes of consultation about the matter, on the understanding that in the event of the negntstinon & Legusy?a tabing an unfavorable turn, he eboa'd hineolf, in dart revort imterpose his good offices wh Mr. Orme aud CONVERSION CONCLUDED BETWEEN VENEZUELA, PRANCE AND BNGLAND. The undersigned, Dr. Yawricio Berriedeirs, Secretary of State of toe republizof Vevezuela, and ae uaily S:oretary General of the Chief of the S the fei, aa? Goaeral Carios Boablette, chief of the operations of the prowicce of appomted by hie field, ana Froderic ialy somtowied Com i i -5e Ii 5 é i F le eos ite & s i 3 3 i E tF a EE { E z g £ E #3 a” § gE # # : 3 z 33 3 E a 5 il 3 i : : § i a Tes re, on the MAURICIO ee ee . FREDERICK DOVE3ON ORME. THE BROKRN AGRERMENT. ‘The following are the terme of the protocol of the 26th of March, between Senor Urrutia, Venezuelan Secretary of Btate, and the diplomatic corps at Caracas, the pon fulfil. ment of which has caused the recent action of the French and English fleota at Laguayra: — Pn my will pat bimeelf, + Boge at ae tit intention to take no park in any Dime the views of the revolution; will accompany him toa French Minister or any other order to prevent and within the house respectabie persons, the government, shall see that be i+ shad not eajcted to any impropriety or 0 thall ‘be. allowed to his wite, and his , and his daughters, to reside with and ihe members of the corpe que, and ail thoee short, having ez- and 3 for the tranquillity of the hin secarity anti! territory corps , individaally and collectively, jg® their word to make all their efforts, aa far as they come within the sphere of their moral action upon Geuaral Moneges, that the promises made by the latter to the pro. vislopal goverument of the repabiic im his letter of #.1b- mission, shail be effective. es STATE OF APFAIRS*YESPERD AY. THE MILITIAR—VISIT OF THE MAYO TO WHET END OF QUABANTINE—32E BUSLDINGS 10 B® RSBUILT IM MEDIATELY. } * ‘The military at Camp Washington were yesterday visited throughout the day by a large nnmber of tho friends of the regiment. A number we Guard were allowed to come up to the city during the morning, hut were ordered toreport themselves for duty at three o’atook. In the a they were visited by Mayor*Memann and Gen. Hall, who reviewed the regiment while oat on their after- noon parade, The arrangements of Mr. have nearly been oStmpicted, 20 thatthe will be able te dibo all the men at regular hours,.~ The Mayor, ecoompsnied by Vice Presiden: Orabtroe Mr. Gsrrigue, Commissiover Cumatng, Mr. Thompson Bealth Officor, spd several otaore, started abigs ibree oe: K im the stesm tug Dr. Kane from Oastie Garden and visited Wrst End, about ton miles out, for tae pur pore of surveying the eoqtion penenestar wo the ereoiion of a pr buikbead for Qasranine, Afier a burt stay at Weat End they returned aud stgpped at Quiren tine landing, where they were join y J B Worlea, Bupeript naent of Kepsirs ana Supplies, E F. Rodgers and Dr, Biseell. fhey thea Jed over the Quaran- tine nda to inspect the several poiate for the purpose “2 img, and decided to roport ihe foliowmg at their be: an ween Pease, Miiy comscied by Dre. Gillett nud » Tepaired immediately, \ogesmer with the atorebe'use in the Fear. sie The buildings koown as the St. Nicholas to be pulled down to the first story and revuiit. Tho Smallpox Horpital.to be alto rebuilt, except the main Welle, Tho remaining buiidwmge thet wore deatreyed tw be repuilt of entirely new materials. At Bix o’clock they returced to the city. Three pew cases of yellow fever wore admitted within ‘the Qaeri during Yesterday. Tc is amid that Commodore Vanderbilt offers Orchard Shoa) for 4 Quarantine, an@is williog to make ground 80 that it will be well adapted for such @ purpose It was rumored around Naotilus Gal thas is is Wwe in- tention of certain paren to eet fire to Picker’s row duriog the nigbt, 80 as to deatroy all the g8 io the infected dietrict, Nothing of importacco has transpired among the redsis. They are, bowever, said to be holding secret meoti ulgbtly, and are mabing arrangements to protect them. ool tae. be taken agsinst them by the or New York authorities. THE EXAMINATION BE¥YOSR JUSTIC® WELST SBT ASIDE— 8 GIVES BALL UNDER PROTEST. Tho case of Richard Adame Locke, boarding revenue officer, located at Quarantine, was brought up yesterday morning before Justice Welsh, he being coarged with vio lating the quarantine iaws, and emuggtiag within the en closure on the wight of the Sth lowtant ay Tompkins, Esq. The cate was adjourned over to ten o'clock youter- day morning for ex«mination, but is was near eleven be. fore the case war called ap. Mr. Locko was, however. on hand at the appointed hour, scoompenied by Mr. Dwight, Assistant Uoited states District Atwraey; Mr. Wm. 4. An:hon, Daniel E. Sickies, Collector Schell and Mr. Ray fompkics. Ae soon as Jontice Wolsh took bis seat, apniteation was mace by Mr Sickles to admit Mr. Locks to batt. Justice Weich said that he did not see how he could pormibly teke up the case,as Mr. Sedgwick, Assistant Dis trict Attoroey, who was expected to represent the prose Cution, wee not prosant Mr. Dwight mov’, s@ Mr. Locke had beon present three or four times, « 24) sn‘ anxius for aa examinetion, apd the prosecution wan not ready as yes w g? op, that Mr Locke be discherged from arrest. Mr. Lowke, be said, wae arrested on the same warrant with Ray Tompkios for @ Like com plant of imfingeoent of queractivg jews; but it wen cerential tot his case, acting sa be did offi cially as a feders) officer, should be keut distinos from ine cu impiicated in the destruction cf Qraractine, afr Tompkins, he csimed, had giver bail, ang thue far their cases were separaie,' As to the facts ta the cso, he claim@ to show thet Mr. Ecbe|) gave expitclt orders w Mr Locke to render w Capt Rico We assistacos be peeded in protecting the pro cr 7 8t Qasraatine Delvseiog, to the United Stat Mr Locke was acting under these req vate. vy Mr. Rich w take bis barge Tompaios withia tbe Quarantine encloror Mr. Locke at the time # ger A might be @ ques. tion whether it wae proper fir him ao do. bat ne was told by Oaptatn Rich that 8 yes ac ing aad r his ortore, and it #08 his duty to dinouarge ino raw He, Bow over, wt the yequest of Mr. Lock nD to the barge. He dope, t! crefore, that 4F. Lcte would ve divcharget, — be bad at any time, if war ed oy te Grand jury. Tusviee Woeish ssid that the oboscoe of Mr Ady wick would bot warrant Bis Giodarvwy Wha prisowcr. | was was bis duty $0 SUMMOD Wiki Kse, eUd GOO Wika Lie exemipation. , oder wm ee, and ens, later the anual fietioa af that Ovurt. wi was hat, whoo Justion ShLerevpon Mr Covdector Schell noeame Li Mr. Sickies made application to Javt o COMMISSIONERS OF HEALTA. CARE OF TRE ATLANTA—STRAMER DANIML WHR Ss? ER—STS.MER MBMPHIS TO PROCMKO TU AKA’ auaYy. Toe Board of Health Commissioners hoid their daily meeting at the caus! time and p:ace yesterday— the Mayor preaiding. ‘The bark Harvest, from New Orleans ond Fisvans, 0> plied for leave to come to the city, having been discharged to proceed to the Navy Yard, sbe having bees chartered by the American government for service ia Paraguay, was also ordered to lay over ti! this day. An application for permission to discharge the steve Gores was laid over till this morning. Doctor Thowrsow stated thet they labored under cons! derable difficulty at Quarantine with re‘ereace to the pas i # fi 4 i ¥ that they would be jnstidied the law in taking euch acouree, While it was vation for the preservation of not of opinion that to aay expense for Fi oe | z7 Ft cH i from Trin'ded de Cab, hev- Was permitted to come up inten the captain of the Britieh steam. ‘at this port on Sunday Inst, was ing leave for her passengere—23 £5 : ij communication arrived = j § 5 I i ff way to Farope, having tached Permitted to take in her conls at Paskongers were permitted wo come city. Laura Gertrude was permitted to come up this Ordoland asked leave to praceed to Red Hook Permission granted for ber to proveed to ’s Point in ten cays from landirg ber cargo. eation for permieson to ship some catton on the ‘exportation, was referrsd to the Hoalsh morrow. the schooner Wiliam HH. Gildon to be some rice to another vessel at the ap arantine ‘exportation «Permission granted for to be transhipred at toe lower Quarantine, African, from Port an Prince, was permitted to 6 North river on Wedneaday neri. Colambia was permitied \o diwcharge cargo. steamer Atianta was taken up od Dr, Rockwell what report he hea to Make in reference to the cases of sicknees that had oc carved on beard. GT ates . ? Dr. ROcKWRIL tnid that the cage of the fret man that § nominee. | ok sick hed pr, 94 to be ona of yellow fover, and had doen gems to wWe"Marine Fospital, Dr, Thompson — Pather where to de. De, Rociewurr— Ver. Qo lay he visited the atew, ord and stewardess, in A ata Ther were both nick io ded, ond wen be atked then where they came from, 2D) mvaha versel, the y ine: thas they had como from Bsiimorve in bo atlanta,2ad be thought they were to sirvcted 0 to repy. He would not yet report as to the Positive mature of their sicknurs, which was not yet pro- perly develoned.” The canene uot well marked ag yellow fever, but thay were y epicioun. : Mr. QYOMW FLL, one Of tabtnser of SDe nteas thought that Qr° fhumnson had gern the cases, as the t sick persons had neen sent to Quaraniioes . Dr. Phewrsos the fret tere was received ua one of yellow fever. Ax for she inst (wo, elchouga he had seon, he bad :fot examined them. Dr. Mitten was of opmion that the proper covrse to be® edopted under the circomstefices would by bo apron! a committee to investigate the matter, avd (> y ve j y wherever it «ax due. the principal object wor'a ba to ‘learn whether (hers bad Deen any Gusire to fe'stiy in tho premises, or wietler the misunderstanding was ow\ng ty Smisep rehepeiyp of @ If where was any deitceraw eomphaiy to " ve the beal'n amborites then the eniny parties shouia be punished it if it could, on the other band pbs shown tbat there was no deelre to Mixlend Dy ‘alge reprevenifvious, but that the error waa ope taat arone from a wrong ier of duty, he did not sunpose shat the Board would bays eny desire to pursue men merely for their error. the yiews of-ibo Doctor were seconded by President Tlaswell, and being concurred in gevera'ly by the doara, Vpon inotion, a comurstee ot Dr Miler and President aswell woe appointe’ to inquire inv the ciscumetences and to report to the Board. Dr, Reckweit inqaired of the Chptain of the Atlante whether be war awere tha; besteward and tur wife were r1Gk when they eft tne verse! ‘The Carry repiied in ibe negative. The Mayor raid thore was one fearnre in te caro which speke mach in favor of the cope gnees, and thst war thas a+ c00n as they found sirkoces en Doard tacy brougnt tho matter to the motice of the Commission. Ag sftivavit of Dr. er wae read, and On motion of Pregidect HASWHLt it was resolved that 9 copy of shat silidari, together with copies of all Cou mente in the possesion of the Board heaving reference Lo we conduct of Captain ich, of the Marines, be forwarded to the Secrotary of the Nevy. The motion was upanintusly sgreed to, and the Boars adjourned. ® MEETING OF THE CASTLETON BOARD OF HEALTH. REMOVAL OF DR. MUNDAY, HRALTA OF FICER—TILS YELLOW FRVBR DISTRICT. The Castleton Board of Health met on Monday morning, a oight o'clock, Nautilus Hal), the President, Richard Christopher, in the chair. Prerent, Justice Frean, Justioe De Forrest and Dr. Watson. After oe adoption of the minutes of to previous meet. ing Mr. De Forrert hended in a donation of $20, from two omen of Castinton, for the bene'!t cf ihe poor fami. (es located in the infected district. A vote of thanks was returned tothem by the Board, and Mr. De Forrest ap pointed to see that tho momey was proper'y dispersed among those most in uoed of anmiztauce, Mr. De Founest then moved that the Health Officer, Dr. Munday, be removed as Ier)\h Officer of the Board. He otated bis reason for eo dolug was on account of the Beaith Officer negieeting to perform his duty as required a I d, well known to ail the tleton Board of Health was 1 in their power to arrest i ry the infected ciatrict, and bad issued orders to the Gralth Oflicer Wat immodiste eps most be taken to pave the partios residing in the raid infectes neighhorhood remvyed, ana the houses oporly aire wad fumigated. This wee to have done om Friday Ins, and yet, up t the present hour, the Hea th Odlve hed railed to act according to ibe instruction of the Board; it was not that the dvotor he thought, hed failed to periorm bis daty with intout of sbirk: from his official duty, bata more de- cided and prompt discharge ot euch duties as are likel, to De imposed upon bim was required. Uniese immedi- were taken in this miter, |. wan not kaown bat tbat in a short time other casos of yallow fever migh) ac- crue, as ibe present condition of the tatested cistrics wee kuch pe to wArrent ibe most detormined acdon of the Health -ficer. Another point whi was one to consider, wae the ‘act that Dr, Mucday noi residing wilin tacive wiles of the infested atetrist, ttevald pot be sup vl oat he cond pey stiention tw hin official calling as wat Tequires!. be: co Faray coincided with the rawarks of Mr. De Forrest, eayiug that the Foslsn Officer haa been very vog ligent in the discharge of Lis du tes, The onrnivg of in- feck a goods upon the shores of the village, whonh was awept ute the wwn by an cuet wind, which war prevail tng On the night ip question, could ant vat De considered a piece of ceraleacness, which could not be tolerated vy ‘the Board. Kr. Om Foxarer thon moved that Dr. Munday %e re moves, and oat Dr. J. N, Richardeon be appoiated Hoalta Of @F of Ganteton. hesort. De Forrest, Wetson and Frean voted la tho Gh mative, eed Me, Chrisvophor tn th Mr Caxerorn tbe reme val of 1 removal; however, bo would state ‘hat he waa well aware Wattbe cocior bad been derclict In tbe discharge of his ouies. Oo motion, Mr. De Forrest waa apoointed a committoo to appre Dr. Sichardaon of bis appointment, and report et the pext » o*ting of the Board. The Hoard ben a¢journed ‘o sight o'clock this evening. Sen, it» anid, were taken during yoserday of tereoon by Mr. Do Forrest to bave the families wno resioe in the \cfected distric: removed ai once, aod that a! were compelled to take up their ina pew Deiphdorhor? unti! the Roard of Hraltn te the ipfest- of Aetrics in & fs condition for tne News from Havana. OF THE DANIEL WRUSTER—SPECIE ON DeBAD?PUL MORTALITY AMONG CHINMBK COOLIB8—DEATH OF AN AMERICAN SNIPMASTSR— MBW CROP SCGAR RATES—FARIGHTS AND EX- cHaNor. ‘The United States mail stoamshtp Daniel Wobster, Capt Miner, which lett New Orieana the Sth, Key West the 7th, and Bavaca the Sth inst, at three o'clock P. M, arrived bere early yesterday morsing. ‘She brings 77 passe: $102,000 in specie on freight, with merchandise, Ao, Lieut. Geo, T. Sinclair, U. S. N., reports the echooner Fime!ine ©. Johnson arrived at Key Weet on the evening of the 6th mst, for the purpose of procuring water aad making some repairs She sailed again for New York om the morning of the 7tb inst. Capt. Samuel Osborn, of the EK. C. Johnson, died suddenly on Saturday morning, the 4th inet, of congestion of the brain. His remains were brought Into Key West and buried. ‘The royal mail steamship Clyde, arrived at Havans on the morning of the 8th instant, in four days from Vera raz. ‘There has Deen great mortality at Havana among the coolies last received by the Dutch ship Cornelia Zoon Hoft, 161 Caye from Swatow. She lost 210 on the voyage, and delivered 379 alive, They were dying at the rave of twelve to sixteen per day. Contracts during the week amounted to 43,000 boxes of new crop engar, 32,000 boxes at $28, and other lot at $24 60, $26 and 927 per box. Old stock of sogar on hand 120,000 boxes. Market quiet and po rales. Exohenge on New York 2\¢ to 4 per cont premium. Lon don 14) to 16. Freighte were du!) and little inquiry for vernels for the United States, none for Europe. Rate of freight for the United States $1 per box. The public health in the bay had very much improved. In the city it was very good. OUR HAVANA CORBRSPONDENCE. Havana, Sept, 8, 1868, Case of the Brig Nancy—Her Terma of Diacharge— Whay will Mr. Savage Doi—The Coolie Trade and Deathom Sharks Fed with the Bodies. The Nancy t# ordered, by the Royal Aadiencia, to be Gelivered up to the Captain (Wilijams,) he giving @ bond to keep the peace, or something of the sort, (with Africa) suppored to be sominal,as tho goods which made evi- dence of the crime, if any was intended, have been re- stored to the owners. who are sequitted. Sey Geom sceernry now, cater ABRIVAL bo i : Hy i meron, omnes ret 2— Nerma }), Nooman, ~ 20—Admive Vanbanskiek (Datch), Konig..147 127 485 Cornelia (Duteh), ZoonkooM, Roea....161 210 878 Of the last cargo from 12 to 16 ba the arrival of the pag rmod te —7 jee have been di (wi near } wae buls tato the bay. ‘Toe apper part of the har. Dor is full of sharks, attrsoted, as the bostmen say, oy (he game.” Oprosen ro Stemrivo.—it bas been intimated thet Mr. Beach, the democratic csndidate for Governor of Massa chusetts, proposes to stamp the State. The Boston Cyurier, W convert to Cemocrycy, if opposed to any such ex bibition, and thinse will damage the chances of the ‘the Marine Hospital beea PRICE TWO Cit Ss. ~ . — ek THE EW CHINESE TREATY. Our St; Petersburr; Correspondence.’ Sr, Parxnsnudc, Angast 24, 1858, Arrival of @ Gourier from Moser Important News from China—The Treaty and Russian Osin—Her Advance on the Amcor i ile Inception and Lxccution—Modern Di* , Piemacy of the Crar im the Kait—Lord Palmenton’s + Lapsus and the Consequences—Sailing of @ Squadron ta China, do, de., be, is + On the 10th inst, a courter, fost arrived per exyrect Sem Moscow, drove up to the hotel of the Minister of Foreigh Affairs, Ho was immodiateiy ushered jato the private cadwet of Prince Gortachakoll, and, afar a long ce with bie Highness, scoompaaied him out to Poterhoff to be prBBenied to the Faporor. This messen ber proved w be Lieutenant Colmac! Martynoff, attache i to the embassy of Count Putistin tn Chia, His approac ‘ng arrival had byes apnonnced by telograph eoveral days }, and it was rumored in town that he wes the bearer apaichen contr.iaing moat |pportaat end favorable ia- telligenco—thas, im Mae, a treaty had bes consinded, by which China resigned all her clatmeto the territory on tha Amoor, and acknowledged that river as the froatier be- tween the two empires, These rumors have since been coutsined, and were then confirmed by & stato- ment in the official papers, from which it sp- pears that not only haa a convention been signed by which Russia becomes undisputed mistress of the Amoor, hut that another treaty has been negotiates, opming the Chiness harbors to Russian trade, and conferring upom us the *o™e mrivilegeytint England and France have only succecded in obtaining Ly expensive armaments, The for- mer was concinded on the 16h of May, by General Moa- ravrieff, at Agra, in Mongolla; the latter by Count Putiatia himself, at Tien dain, from whence the news haa been brought by Colonel, Martyoff, thrysgb China, Mongolia and Siberia, a distance of 10,000 versts, ik the tneredtoty abort space of Afiy days. It will undoubtedly be some time be- Tore the detalla of the negotiations that bave led to this propitious reaulé will be unfolded to the world; as yet wo can only just raise one corner of the veil that enshrouda them; but we may besure that whom they aro fully known they will preeent onc of the moss piquant chapters fm what may be termed the romance of diplomacy. As early as the sevevteenth century the atten. tion of Russia, or rather of tho Russian colonists m astern ua, was directed to the fertile provinces on the Amoor, which extend 2,500 ‘versts from oast to west, aud 1,200 versts from aorth to south, and whore rolling plains, watered by the ianumera- ble tributaries of thas mighty river, must appear quite = parsdiso to the iwhabitante of the inhospitable regions of Siberia, Under ihe reign of the fear Alexis, an adven turous band of Oossacks penetrated into the country, and advanced as far as the banks of the Amoor, bu were finally ejected by a powerful army of Monchoo Catnese, ‘and Peter tho Great, more engrossed with plaaa of con- quest .o the West then desirous of extending bw empire to othe East, asserted to.« treaty with theCeltatiale, by which, Sie in return for some commercial Lmmunities graated 49 Rus~ sia, a boundary waa fixed, ranning from Natehinax, along the Yeblovnoy Mountain’, to the Sea of Okotak, south of which no Russian was allowed to settle, Since then that immense tract of country bax been nominaily sabjoct to China, which, however, derived no otber advantage from it than a tripule of furs exacted from the roving pride that form its scanty population, Maanwhile tho Ruesian merchants bave continued to turn ie eyes towards the Amoor, aod General cif, who about ten years ago was a Go- vertor of Eaetern Siberia, was 20 mucD Impremed wich ite Impoviaece thas be apolied to the Rmperor Nicuoiaa boi Cocupied by is a0 eidered an properly belonging to thom. , fer some hestiation his propoeel waa agreed to, upom which Moncavied immediaicly proceeded to explore ne country, aed fixing "pa plat rear the mouth of the Amcor @ tho most auitable joca ity for extablishieg ihe Hest Gi goveroment, im the year 1862 he erected waere ibe foruose Of Nikeloyerek, and emigramwe sove tl okiwg jo, ® Lumoer of smalier seltioments were gradually formed atoag ihe river. Iu the frat stego of its exietence the infant colnoy wea Imperilied oy the allied syasdroas ther were ves. to atinok tho Kummian porsemions ia Exatera Aud, Dut foryenet'y those regioas were eo litte Knowa at Wal period toms (be Bog) st and Irene Adaiirais wero unadlo to find the tuouth of tae Amour, aad ater cruisin ¢ Shout ® whole sursmer Lo LO parpore, ware ap the vearch ia derpair. No rooner bad it escaped Ue danger than it waa tbrontened with invasion from aucther quarter, At fire ibe Chinese bal nottaxen ay notice of tbe eporosca mente Of the red beired bartariaut agen their territory Probably the court of Tekin was Wo asush engyged witn the Tae-pirgs, who bad at on mide such progrear that the Centre of the Univerre was 00 longer eafe im hia on capitol, but po sooner had ihe fires tae of rebellioa ided, aod the ineurgente retire? to the suas, than we Chines» goverpiwent was esgor tocxpress ite displeasure at (he appearance of the Rostiaus oa \he Amoor, sad to Eve ubeqay Ca: signs Of a determination to 6: them thence by for z Rossin eee! Dimon wos ordered to lsave » An army wes collected to tho perth of the great wall, aad toe light horsemen of the deeert were called upon to aiteed the banger of the Beyoa Kban. Thier Was & (isegresabis intermwera, too mere wo vious acovcpia received from the mission nad led veriment f DeJleve thet ine \hinese would esee tu te ene of & Weritory from rived no earthiy benef. Am was indeed pot very formidable, be dowmred that boetilitien between would eud in estarlwbiog Rosalia sees g ii Eves pires teneion of the uowly ancexed provinere; the delenee ofse ciiengive bad se dinneta Z t+ z < i il iii fore ote povagaeg missioner Yen, apd the sege mertton to make & casus belli of fi Le z i g is ap Deen & bungier iadced urjooked for s stroke by the combined forces of Rogand plain that Chica was no jowger ine enemies Sod that instead of peck: fal neighbor, she would rather be concessions in order to secure hia fri hin metetien . Admiral Putistin, whose Japan bad already approved was ay pees with ihe character F i beve of i i : i Hi ii | . I FS rE i found t ‘and patch apo ala, which would \eave the latter at iberty to cirect their sitention exclusively to their ccrthern froptier. Theve apprehensions, however, soon more reapectinlly to the pacific Jeagoe. The result shows that both Admiral and Muat Rave played their cards to perfection, diplomacy wer arquestiorably very much Cogent arguments employed by the against (be Cninere for on the Pei Go hantened vo agree to all th a promired to ore ond Engileh plenipote ntiaries later, om terme pot too of the Celestial Emy pire of Chiaa Oar government seams determined to a great paras aration Another equadron commanded by Captain Popett, aid de camp to the Emperor, Cropatadt lacey to proceed thither via the Cape of Hepe Ths, & sddition to the ron ander A: Kvpaeteot, *bich is now partly at he Amoor, and partly )) form quite ® respectable naval ee Will afford our sailors an i to aequ wacere of Woe Baile and the Brack doa,