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NEW YORE HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1859 eee aan SSEN ES fon Tots, which maken $180; whereas the importer at | stardirg fraud upon the treasury andthe soldier, eball be THE CONFLICT IN MEXICO. MANICUSTOLS OF VIVAUKRI- AND MIRAMON, | THE LIBERALS LOOK TO THE UNITED STATES, Cepdiion of Affvirg at Sera Ccuz—Extaue tien of Pariie:—fopulusky of the Church Preperty Contcation, 0, Bay ae, OUR VERA CRUZ CORRESPONDENCE. Visks Caus, Argues, 9, 1889 Gurse of te Revolulion— Will te Uniied Sabet Act— Return of the Valsrus— ir Otory and ths Conducia— AGuirs in the Tibrinn—Popularity of tee Law Rs pes! ing Church Property 2uiff Alicrations at Matomros, Be., dhe. ‘Th io & pity that peither our government oor our peeple faa rew'ize the :act toa: the preawat revolution in mut anly swaggie bo aa tirat ideas and fanatical notens fod away of te cuurch belonging o the gast cenury, but that, moreover, ine ptruggte 16 bet woea (or cught to ‘be coneitered 60) Americun preponderince aut Karopesn prevommating ‘Dflueoow, wo ch tater bas carcied thiogs with @ nigh bacd iw this couatry fur too \ovg & ims. The privsipal polat, afer admitting itis fact, is Hast Row ia the time, when we Save the government, aut what ls wore, the public fecling on our aide; and if this Opportunity is allowed to Blip through our bands, perhaps 1% may nover return, and we shail have co repeat waen it ‘wit be (90 late, aad nave the exeorations of our obizsa8, who have been ruined, whilst our government stood aud ealaly looked on into the bargain, In this just ; is this anytbing like the 20 m001 boasted of protection of Ame Pigan cit'zens abroad ; and is this carrytog out the Moa- Fee doctrine ? ‘Has vot enough of American blood been shod by these deoputs of wiramou’s military rabble, and fortunes loets or Will sieps be taken Oaly wheu our o}.iz0a8 here have Deoome Feggars, whisn muat be the resuit usdoantediy. fduch {ors Bas been caste for months of fifeen vorseis @f war coming here, but has @ singis ove arrived ? ‘This is rosy Woo ridiculous; not tbat we wactaaowy As that, Date few would De ne svuuary at she disposal of Mr, licLave, a0) prinsipal'y for carrying te maus to New Grieace, for, taunke to the arrangements of Uongress, to» Tenveeaco does pot rue say moe, aod our lash dacs from tere are of the 2a of Joiy. If wey Gao out at isos ia Waeotogton the) this cooatry ia OF BOS MOTE iDpOTsen58 Kuan Loy Davo considered ib fo be so far, iet st least ite commuutation ne kept up, fer Bow Obly Whe Seratogs 6 Bure, a0" ue is HO sieamer, as you kiow tbe Valorong ia bask bere, ant Der capia'n gays that gometoing must ba dave at Waahiagioa votesan England, France and the Unted Siaes, wail brieve a8 princi Paliy refers t 98 Goapujvate alfsir, #aich Of course Nib Bot been setiied by the liserai governweat as 1 OUgut 1 bsve been To pus wide tev per cart of tmport duties, with six por ent interest, Wo make good aeeizire of moaey yerpe trated sgainet ali justice end national law, it bo" to be taterated, and the ples tast they cazuot pay im cash should pot be soffictens. Well, it sometarg must be done, why cot do it our- eelver rigbtuwsy,xod woy axeorate wita Rogiacd aad France vo seco wp tsb HP Botb there courtier will be giad 19 the ulm»t dagroe Wwe take the moter ia baat, wad goody wilr-joise more Men toe Eoglird creoiors aud meronsn tu general. Bossong #1) webs ve povuing, aga pierce of vets belag oBb eas Only co Neem. You may depend upon ib that O: Guavajow'd dusiwess, uni thie Bt Would be right. Tne ovate, Poy WEL, ANA 88 Loin Be eers tas nu mooey, be wil take tb Port acd wake Winwelf paul trough (86 Custom Hone, Wil that oul, our gaveroment. With reevect io Ar Uwsy, you well recollect that he denied baviug been an accom ice to tnY cheoging of the Tovty of ths CooovE!s, oirodiaing Log proted.s, &> , in arder to Weed bined! whites Hr bai that be pad eduretaed a note to the Minister of Foreign Affaire, 62k ing bias if the letier in Questia of Me, Woamon coers ing tag #ito having O-<u » oartuer ty the Frepeachoo Wos groun?, bul Le made such mesos hetore the apawer waa receized. Now, both bis letter ano toe auswor to i4 are pudliched tp the «fila! pager of Mexioo, aud Mr. Mf uasez Lado, tae Mineier of For gu Kelssious says (u bie reply, “that when tbe English aoa Freoca Mowters were 10! jad by the goveroment that the route of tue Coudvote had been Changed to Macambo, he (Me. Oswas) answered unter fee of the Bin of Jude that he bad already given the Dicrrtary Order to Cepiain aldbam to rece've tha coo. ducta i | ebovid reach Mscaurvo, ataiog, that Buon ra- Fpoos bility O° changivg the route would fall upoa the government ” Tols vocument, and Mr, Osway’s former assertions, apenk for themeeives, ‘ar. Gabriae was in the fame meer, but at least he hud the good sevte W keep Jark, bud BOL Ww Compromise him- Beil by fulke ptatemecte to ruca m deg Now, what i to be aucuced from ati tow? Was it the ehjeet Of soe high fancuonaeries to Dave the conducts ved, 6nd Low fer wens others into this scheme? Was abe object w being in the foregn wtervertion after tne robbing of egbt tiilions? Phy conducts detained at Guadalajara te sull there, be- caure it appears that after Marquey’a takiag Tepic with tbe wieution to embark there, we iiverals occupied that port sgain. Tbe famous plan of Miramon’s new Minister of Finaace tocrea'e eigdty millions of paper money, the last emis- sion being wo.th four per cent in the murket, appears to ave faiinn through for the present, because toe alarm amongst merhects was too much for him. However, abey will find apother way of giving the ceath stroke to the trade of the caoital, because they are out of funds, and thst is 8 sufficient reason. Mr. Reber, ster stealing the $30,000 from the cou- dvcis, exacted @ never beard of tea per ceutoa ail goooe golug up, @bd when merchants demanded redress te Minister Wold them that they expesed to get money, dn which case Mr. Robies would receive orders nos do 80 again, &o. Quite punctual, the object eanctions the means. At O:fzada the city’ CovEcil 18 compeied to pay $000 every day ubver pain OF imprcoument. ¢be Jaw which desiares the church property to be na- hore! pro.eity has been well received dy tae people, aud & .000 maby houaece Deve Deen wuld. Ae this will give the death blow tothe clergy, of course Mey wii preter to give tein money 19 Miraaca, that is, Mf \Yhey can raise apy, as any sale they may effct will be null and void, #8 Mr. Juarez’a law ts the only legal one, and no forcign Power will protec: any purchace made from the clergy even before this law was lished. However, if the Rothschiid’s, or s2me other banker, ouected by w foreiga Minister, as publicly stated, should fora them money, Deiieving that (heir cnuse will bo vic- toriove, the tory msy send an army dowa again in Octover or Noyember, and without aid from the Usited Biates, [donot see how this city can stand another si ‘Decaure our country povpie, wo wers soldiers during the Jast campe'gn, bave not been abio to atvend to thelr crops ‘and they will pot volunteer again. There are rumors of Guancjuato and Querctaro being Yeken by the liberals, butif so, what is the use, when all Chies taken are loned the next day? From Tampico three vessels, with valuabie cargoes, ‘were sent cown to Matamoos, where a dizcount of 78 Per cent is stiowed on the import duties. This slone suonid be sufficient for our government to Pt a slop to such inequatity, as it staade to reason that merchan's ot thia place cannot compete at suca a dispro- porion, The right of a veesel to proceed to another port ‘Wf not in rebellion, in case better advautages were Leld Dut there,should be one of the main points of anew Westy. Wen 80 per cent were lowered here, at least the same decuction wae wade in otber ports, and thea Mr. Otway interfered in tho ridiculous and scandalous manner as every body knows, injuring merchacts and Eoghsh lnter- ents 10 an enormous degies, Way does he not interfere mow? Why did he not stop, when the export duty on the con- ucts war collected in Mexico, amounting to a dead loss Of $240 000. Merchants get their monsy down to Matamoros at the ‘dont of a few per cent, and pay one quarter part of import G@uues. Ail Our money we have to craw for on Mexico fas the rate of 16 per cevt, and within a mouth Or so per- bape, at 20 per cen} premium, te ad vance money on account of dutics, 10 per cant fs allowed, but to get tno money from the interior costs ws 15 per cent! By shia steamer several Eogiish merchants embark, ex- Pelied by Miramon. will decaana Vara Crvz, August 1, 1869, An Agent from Cuba in Vera Crus—The Conduct of the British and French Admirals Approved at Home—Want Of Mait Facilities, de. I wrote you already by this opportunity, but go to the Heavy expenaca of the postage sgain to give you somo Smportant facts, I hinted in my letter that our goverament had let pass siready the right moment to act, &&., referring to Euro Pesan Influence, snd now wo have proof of it, Gonerai Concha sent a comm ecioa on purpose to visit cur authorities, after having done which bo gous directly back. The Englieh commander bas endeavored to try to keep on the best terme and do all he oan to pleaso tho liberal government. Admirai Peneud’s conduct (of not obeying Gabriac’s Ordere) has not only been approved in Franca, and he Promoted, but the same orders a3 thos to tue Eagi mn ow a@re transmitied to commander remaining here. ‘all this rpeaks very plain,and shows that we havo lost ‘our time hero It Mr. wsolano, who ie on the const, should have to sond denpnicher, L Ruppose be will havo a ballon constructed ‘We incifference of our people gook for auough ant to have & Fogle wer steamer bere, now that the Ceoncsaeo doca ot carry tho mails any longer, Now, &@ the Earopoan nstione’are bowing to thom, hat Jn bend, this will zouke the liberals so proud that they Wii Hsien to wodbidg, nod one prastige 18 goa. Bosi. Wis, they fui) into the habils of the ouer party alroady, ico auch thing? 8s paving ouly 25 per ceat of dutios Matamvrog Would nos happen. Ox lig older oead, toe Goveruvor of San Luis lovies a 2 lux of twenty per cent on ail foreign goo. ace things are nether heads por tas — haots y Atowrsbaut at Tampica pry b 610 Co kendicg to the interior, a: | covepite wo BLCO dation, $2) arriving at Matamoros geis cig goods to tho interior 10F & iio Detter (hen 826. Tbe reevit of all th’s will bo that we ball bave to )* Olére war HeuInEide CouniTy gery BON, WaRtever « nay (O10 reid it; Deca: 00 right renee of our pe Wil demsnd {8 wed al! (hig m gdt have been avoided D & EDall Covey ADE EHO tro: Oor me #8 frem Mexico febing of Gronejisto ix not Contemed, and forty of the mort rerpectah 6 peoole were put ta pricoa oa suPpiclon, Ing resulk wu be whe a tow dase that kee seeaein Magog Sane up aexinet Mivamen, approprming (0 hicvell fret ibe condneta of which he oalmcted the duty bt Gosdeisjara Withous bending It Cown to the port. Pren Be hive another arty fo toe Gui, end may ese the astarcip @bo murdered eur citrzens in the preside Cal chyic fora few weeke, wuen he wll cal! apoa Sante dung, oF he ettrred vo by aerebody elke. So that you see ibere wre She prorpects, acd #s e'aed and 100k on. Dego)laca marched from Taryiso oa the 234 atting for Ben Low, oly be wiih quarrel with Zaszia, nré he beaten agata every enerc, Lt vs draw tha voih It {p foo disgueting to bave tu capt lo Bush gloomy colors, without the hope of a timely inverterence, MANIFESTO OF PRESIDENT MIRAMON. Feuuow Crugens—The g cat revolotione wbica bavo dwtracted the vation bave been brought to @ conclasion by the important worka of wy government, and by rea- ton of the better underetanding which preveils amongst the pzopie to the principles whish govern my Cabluet, It was imporsible to be otherwise, The ideas which agitste #5 entire people, wnich oan rule society, which divide th popula:ion of the repubiic into great merzer, contend: Spg with ardor and with aii the fores im their power, can Dot reauls from emell Interests, nor from ‘eolated aspira- tions, Dut most be the resu't of & great toolal neceesity, calling upon the netion fora completo change in tts insi- (ating, in ite organizstion, and in the manner of ite ad- m'pistraticn, For a long time past the entire territory of the re.u>- lic han been the theatre of horrible and sanguinary scenes Battio Das Bucceeded artor battle; a tenacious aad bloody strife bas sacrificed thousands and ‘houeands of my coun- teymen, and slthougb the arms of the supreme govera- ment proved victorious, yet uoning bas bem accompli¢hed, Toe revolution is atl Ubie ro? Because she armies of & revolution Witbont firet prociaiming 18 principies—wien out first reforming the evils of @hich society complaivs Devoted as [pave been trow my earliest years to the honorable career of arr, Teasiy lef th Miltary School © searp the labors of the soldier Loyal to the huprame till government, I did nor comprehend the profoaind dis. put: ¢ that perplexed the connoils of my country, kad which doth my age and my profersion Aut fordidiea me to riudy. ‘One of our many couvo'sions elersted to power @ facvom ervertiatly discordant aud iisorganized. Tue poblic danger apoarent, presting aad iamedixe. ‘With other patriots, 1 consecrated my aword to toe repavlc, determined $2 war witvout a truco uacil the programme of tke recolution wae peri+cved Evects beyond my contol, and foreign to my auticipa- Von, ¢levsied me to ide diflluu't poesion of Presisont. Occupies as I war in the eariy portios of ay o'evanoa ia & military comptign, it was thea eae? to aiudy the yolicy whica I ebouid purave, and vot vnti my return to the capital dia T flad icvenre to deve my atteauom to the subject. For a while the policy of the ‘00 Vacilated ag cen the » eps of one who travels fa ay urknewn country. {u ‘he mosutime, however, I did not ceare to Circok my Bticitios to the roiurm of those eve wbicb PPsrent 10 roe as they were OOhrs, La thie investigation I cop-tanuy sought tw st ray dese fo that the messures woicn they originated Brouid mee: the demand of ibe nation utd cosform to tne wanta of tae revolution of Tacubay ) have decided on my eauree Tha reforms which I have o-igiasted I am deermined to enforce with al! tao Aveogth of my character and with alt ine force wt ny commend, Tam fully aware of toe diffisaittes I aust osercome, of the grave questions which I must decide, equitable 40d pernsps violently, of the in7eterats vi have to correct, and of the bavteed fatereste waich { must paiity. But 1 bave chosen my p » #0 Labail par kno it, obasteoicg my mind of all selfataces thay it may bave no aspirstion but for the commoa welfare, aud £0 oorryitg vossei! that honest crticlxm snail fer) to fod a fault ucon whieh to chalienge we government, The tud history of Our revolution demacet/atos ono {ra- potent trutb--that when power bee sei from the bends of one party to those of another, tae ccessjion bes developed mew und diverse political syrtems, diverge forma of governmeat, and diveree vonsitpions = More tban oe ocossion has Ben ibe netion tranquil, and peace under one of another of {8 roiere, when all of Terreotate convuleton: standing tbe previevs system, Bought to tntrota vat‘on upon é ‘ned forms of government Bot, onder whatever form of gsvervanent, undor w ever roleraThe nation hae existed, there nas always con. tinued ope rourderous element. New Presidents have Derely epteyed upon the duties of toeir high office. teva barely glanced ot the important trusis sommiited to their charge, uptil they have changed ail the empoves under the goverrment, without 7 city of the cthloer for the pei " simply contenting themseives to know that he worked wel in the atruzgio which elevated them to power. What thal! be juterved from thie? ae I aztd Dalore, it demoa- birates tho important fact that the evils of the government are pot herent, but are simply incidenta! to its Imperfect actuinistration. The nation is fully informed of this. Arter experiment ing for many years to regenerate her system in accord ance with conrtitptional ideas, she at last appealed to tae dicistorsbip us the only government endowed with the necessary cournge, activity and energy to reunite toe disoraercd elements upon which tie country wishes to reorganize the scattered fragments of rociety, and to form & government capable of advatciog the couatry to that pe ition where rhe might hove to frame s constitution both durable and adaried to her sltuatioa. This has been the spirit of uli the revolutions from the deciaraticn ta the boepital at Guadalajara tothe timo that Sacta Anca mounted the Presidency as a dictator. And, in Jamenting the unfortuvate Jot*of this beautifal country, with its treasury bankrupt and its credit de rove, Who cves not sigh for the measure Of prosperity by which our neighborieg repudlic nas advanoad, for the inmenre commerce which regns in ail ber vast exteat, ana for the true elements of national greatness with which she abounsr? Who duee not see in tho ebundance of bor wealth and the prosperity of her peagle ‘that bond which cements ibe public peace, and wbicd al! our great states men bave not been able fo acquire for ve? Fellow citi- zene, ali there great coptresia are a8 apparent to me 43 they are to you; acd I believe it tw be not only my duty to Teform toe ‘Raministration of my government, that Mexico may enjoy ® part of thoee dlessings, but that it 8 ny in ceed 10 Conform to the patriotic ery of Rayens- ration,” which reeounds from ail parte of the repablic, aud which to day Gemancs nothing jese than a toil aad entire recensirvciton of the pocial syatom. ‘The state ot the nation in ali ite departments could not be more deplorable. The well deserved soldier who sheds b's biood in defence of the repuoiis, suffera tho common evil. tbe civiiemployés have no need to dia charge their dniies, for it is geidom that they can hope to recover even a miserable pro rata of thelr pay. Tae wicows sud wives who ciscount their pensions aad al- lowances, and who throng the pubjic places every day, are met on every hand with tho denial that tnere ia money to mect their just debt. The consolidsted debt of ‘no nation remains unpaid; aud worse still, the contracts made to day to mest the moat pressing wants of govern ment, are left oppsid. In a word, the pation is bankrapt to meet the most urgent necessities of the hour. Thus stra'ghtened, + is impoeeible for the repadlic to ox: tend the slightest assistance to the cause of industry, of sgricutturs or commerce: Large territories of the pablic domain are barren of human habitations. fhe supply of laborers js exbausted. Trade and traffic are obstruct ed, because the public highways are infested by robbers ond asengsins; and the decay of the nation has become & Proverb with foreigners. ‘The administration of justice, by which not only the in- tercets of individuals are guaranteed, bui dy waich their lives ond characters are protected, provokes a universs) ory of condemnation through the country, not only for ite feebieneee and inactivity, but a'go, I am sorry to gay, for Reepect ‘for the text of tho law is un- ‘and by thejadges; and the delays at \endant upon @ prosecution are such as to din nay the siti- ie bringwwy his grievances pefore the tribunal ’ justice, Our public schools are much thase of Europe; our co!- legos fall short of the eminence they shoud oxcapy, and our system of inetruction is too defective tv yield the frvite which the law designe, [t ip notable that the Police Department fails to fuisl its daty in watentag over the security of the publis, in pre- venting crime, in prosecuting criminals, and in giving the authoritien that aid which it should render. It is impotmble to scrutinize a ringle department of go- vernmens which js not Uiled with disorder, aod which should not be w subject of pain and! eorrow; and it ts plain to me that the origin of most of the evils to which I Dave alluded is to be found in the Treasury Dspartment. ‘The waste of the punlic money by the highest offisials, who occupy positions which they do not understend, aud in which they have never ‘ned the system of equalizing the expenacs with the revenues, accounts for most of Uhese xtravagancier, Our officers do no} comprehent the system which prevail in other civilizsd countries, by le, which the resources of the uation are made prodlabi and by which, when the ordinary means fail, now impose are framed that servo to est tie exigencies of tre occe tion, seem only too anxious to provide for the wants ~ the present, neglecting all for thought of the future, Pablic bonds aro fesued wt ruin ous rater. Rent bypotheoated for large sums which never roach the treasury. Revenues farmed out to day are reeold to morrow, nullifying one contrast tn favor ot another, Tho public credit is abosed and brought 1at9 contempt, end deficiencies are-allowed to acsimulats until they Dave become frighttul to contemplats. Tus pablic revennes are absolutely tailiog, and the nationa credit 8 in tho Inst degree of depression Ia the ober departments of its organization, the government to over jook the work of its ompieyees, contents itselt to allow ag nts t0,perform that eapervision which was required its own wetchtuluess. And to day, when their rui¢ have grown to a magvitnde hitherto woknown, who will doay but that the revolution stands upon bigh grounds, and that with justice the pation bas been convulsed It is impossible to remedy in a moment all the evil: which have become rooted by tolerattoa and cemented by time, but there are abuses in the number which have grown to be #0 glaring and outrageous asto demand tmmedinte correction, and, fortunately, they are not of eo long standing and such confirmed obstinacy as to offer apy very great obstacles tw the destruction of their caures. Tam rerolved to establish the most rigid economy. I pball reduce, #8 soon as practicable afer the present great accumuiation of public business bas been uishes, the ex ceesive pumber of employés engeged in ths pabdlio ser- vieg; toreduce the namber of ueses generals acd otter militery ofticers who draw pay from tuo treasury, and vhose number js greatly dleproportioned to the size of our army, end fo introduce the contract system into ali tao branches of the goverment #hen i, can be tatroduoas, whereby the State obtain the largest amount of work ard supplieg for the amalieat gums, aud whos «9 van de mand the ful0iment of tho atipulation bs ore she Msys the money, At ihe samo time, the syeiam of ng the Wagewor the soldier to bis wife, and widod bas deen & suppressed, apd each solder will be allowed to provide | @uectiy for bie ern family. Officers wno are YO Crew peorons from the treasury, and Who nil be emoloyed mm the officee other employes aro Bow tout the constant increase of pensiousrs upon the pment way bv sopved. In ‘act, I snail strive to re ibe public Cxpenres 0 the ‘ADAaro, Consistent wr) @ cigoities deo oun eoure sb) boleh the pnwerons taxa, which angoy all clanes fuif.beg the end of their Imposition, and the diff Cob ec\log Woich Corts Wore then they Proaee proba. By ¢ Lenall steriiee eepeiem of revenucs whicd al bly w+ tthe calouiston of the State, aud which. if 16 doen vant/cel m few imperfections at frat, can be corrested us ime #b° Expertepee éball develope ttm faults, Lehall re form the cwrdf, giving the amplest liberty to commerce, eo} mrank of cestroying smaggliog, aO4 thus We revenue Tebail exatwiue 1010 she nations’ (rome pan msy de devin d for extingoadiog mM Gebt The promp: payment of the inie YER Upon ‘Pas debt shall be soured, and a savere avd rigid economy sbail be observed to ober trang xetions compitiole wiia aioos) bovor, All ae- Connie hail oe subjected toa mrict exemivation, and the veveuntabis ty © eaployesebul be maze more effective. Tebai! catablinn sock a by etem of soperviatoa as suall be Under the observation ef a superor, and shall come WetohCuiiees Of the govers uct. Ja carrywe ous shese reforms I ebaii vot destroy w eg'e iybt which hag bern iegitimtely acquired, 00° bhai! I crive to ceeperaton thoae fsmiies wbo bav ar their Fust nance frem the pudlic treasury. IC 1 ty to ynftnrde ccocomy in tas panlic exvenditaros, | couv'able 19 God and to ine world for th mirery Tebali iniiet Temporary employment must & RISED 1 thove whore Diacys Bball be aaade vacant, allow Ing tiem io e:joy their paiariva ust they cau depoud ‘vptn their own sesourees, Tho rehte of tbe remaince shai} be funded (capralizes),.togeiper @1D the pension: of tbore miliary offlcerm aca widows who dav bervtofore Graan Tegclar pevsoos from the troasury Thue sual Avuuvies +ball De /ormed for them waich they CAD ebjOT NG traprm's to their heirs T ball provid easy 42 Ceriaw Beads Of peymeot for Lhe Crodiorao ibe goverument, eb # plas aw shall recousle the io tegrisy of the ope with the ticrest of the other. By meens of touse foancia) reforms I bove soon to Wberate the easory from the 1c-seanb srangd(s via it, fter whic [ sheu recuiarly apply the fands whicn | shell Pave at my command to tb» construction of roads, Dricges abd Cause Ways, te Duiieing of which [bail let cut Bt coptrect 10 private iudividuals. at public auction, SUD.UiRtDg the activ ty Of Contractors by the concession of pricikyce; apd I Dave co doubt out that the emapuan ment of geod roads Wii SOUn De JovOweEd by the voastruc hop Of yeilroe # croteipe Mae repadie in every direction, ot alate peror, too. ] sia promote foreign emigration jn order to fiep the vacancies in sur popelstion, sua thet we may cerive att tho scventeges watca foliow aa increase of the leporipg claaree., Great relorme are of primary importance in the admin- ferretien of justice, For ¢xampi ig ne eeary to Colily our complicated legelauon, parsowarly our pecal eva tes, suthing Them Wo our customs aud wo the sprit ef toe ge, Bot inthe interim pecesmery 1 rea ize euch an us Gertaking, Lénell keep a strict abention apoa those evilt wrrch require the moat prompt carresion, IT ebai) co lect ibe la* Upon proceedings in grnerad upon the iafuraation wich T mas ovate from the courts, trom the jidges, from. the lawyere and from the gu sue govevaliy, conoseaing thy Teobvenences «hi b Row eXiel iu he adtialetration of we tewe Ane J} eha'l reform the cative of the law by vendereg the judicisry respoueio «for the faaful a4 tho an IDA > mabtreten of wWhered, posiyo: sults sual be guaranted to ‘parties — litera: I asbail ree that the ,overomen: dircoted to 1) by agerieved parties, nd ia each distadng the worest, d most energeve remedy atmissarle. The Jue gee Foali ata nd wee diously & 1 Outlet entratted tv weT, and the genre, government, HB wel AK those of the departients, will vol Save to watch that the laws are ex. ecuted righily and prompuy, vet only in ther circle of or: cibary juriedintion, but in all whieh exist ta (a0 nation, fhat sitention shall be paid lo she esuze of pudlic ain. cation whieh Nh deserves wnd, ethorgn ‘or the p 1+ Lnporeible to excoute a new ayatem of ins:rnc ix shail be prepsran ee quickly as pxsinie Hime the ey stern th farce whal! be improved and ruaturalas #ith grester ¢fiarn oy ia. the scdooie, { promives to besw © is sil sho wach over d dspeone with ajen3? and juetice the large und cut ueted to its Care for this hig orject fhe euthori'y of the church has also bon overthrown by the inion, wh ci hse prostrated all ober power. Neuher in sociuty, inthe army or in the traasary, !¢ inore onver. cue knows whom to obey when thousands etrume the vignt to commans. hori.y bave been broven down, Ollvers im the told are ebhigcd to aseume strange p eer, to levy ov iributious end otlvot taxee for their awa support—ia Hae, to govern a8 v there #58 no otber authority tn tba sand. [ue peopie iy Ciscoxtented, for in these assumpions Lae 88 €vew Claimed thas the civil power Was respon. The sits of offlaal eu ‘This ttate of things caonot exist, Tt imports the rain of the pasion, To reform is Lenall create Lerritorial dtvi- rope, wnicd, while they allow the goveramect to favor loosl mterests, will asthe same time allow it to act #ita energy and directly in the moat remote avctions a this divimion the church wathority shall be accommodated with the otber branches of government; the functions of exch officer ehélt be precieely determined, that no milltery may {hen steumo absolute power in the dintrict of her com. Mand. At lest] hope to repiaco chaos with wa order of tings which sball reveal the existence of = govorument. ‘Toe fivancial system which I shali develope will greatly aetiet me in this uscertakiog With the possassion of funde the government will be enabled to aflord tat pro. tection io the roads which they require, by tho estartisa mentofa police force which proiesta society instead of oppressiog it. Tne army is pasring through sn ordeal from which it ‘will emerge with glory, and covered with {ts auctout pres- tige. But to deny that it needs reform would be to deay the exittence of right. Economy, discipline and better tactics sre imperiously required.” [ ebail, tuerefore, reor- gavize 1 Into an army of such a character as the republic sequires, Cutting off all useless meo, and retuaing only those necessary to its regulation. Ics sbsiateace sua'l be Smple, 2nd it shall not be made a burthen to the nation; and tte diecipline sbail be of ine severest character, In 6 word, if it is not given to me to correct ali tae avil< under which our system labors, I shall ut least reform the most reprehensible to the speediest manaer; and, farther more, I shall enforce the execution of the laws—for, how ever bad existing statutes may be, they are betver thay ibe avarchy und absence of all iaw which now prevail. The wancates of a government auimated by pure aad pa- triotic motives will be observed every wnere. The terrible charact of the present revolution has reduced the administration to & couditioa more critical than any heretofore known Sn 15 his tory. he force of arms or the jrinmpns gained upon the fieid of battle will not euffice to con- rms I pave underiakeu. It is ne- 10 declare the princia'es which will juste me, that I'sbal! reform the gocial evils, aud tbat I fall cousecrate my Jife to the restoration of law and order. Then the work is don? No, it is igaore vue powerful ele ment which apimates the sleep now desointing tho Da: Iti imporsibie to deny that tae unfortunate law of the 26th of Juve, 1854, ie the origin of all the evil of which I compla'n, 1 acknowledge the nullity of that iaw. I pro- test, upon my bonor, that have toe highest respec, for the church, that I will extend the utmoa} seourivy to its interosts. protcet, upon my bovor, tuat I shall be the t to touch a dollar of her wealth. Nest that I wili sustain ber prerogatives aod independence with the ut moet vigor. But in soipg thisi hat! adopt the plaa which teems vest adapted to promote this end, and whick will destroy the germ of that dineatiefaction which ts con ttantly feeding tha’ internal sleep whion conyuiacs tho nation. Audin cong sol rely for assistance and advice open aahe venerable aud enlightened clergy of the tlexican yurch, I cannot remain silent in this declaration upon & subject which [{ fod has already occupied the hd cooeideration of many good Mexicane. Our -conctart revolutions have so reduced the country that she is now in that condition whzn tue na- tional bocor,would suifer most severely in the event of a wer with any foreign state, and thue dangers not lers- ened whea we reflect that our internal commoiious are constantly raging questions on which even a fciendiy nation might found a war, Atthe same time our tradi tional policy should make us exercise the utmos: caution and vigilance in cur relations with the Uaited S ates whore lateRt official acts are of a nature to alarm us much. Neverthelers, I still maintain the hope that when “the American Cabinet has acquired ound information of the principies which my government maintaina gud thei theze tengures are the best to prom te Iiberty, civilizatioa and progress, it will be attracted to me; bat that hope shail not dimivizh my desire to cullivate the moat friendly ‘und intimate relations with the great netions of E»roge and the civilized world, Ieball, therefore, promote their foreign triendsnips, giving tho Biricteat aieation to the fulfiiment of trea:fes, the epeedy adjastment of rectama tions, and by such other acis as will make them iaterestea in ja oe Swed Mexico is at peace witn the world sud with- in hereelf. In order to perfect the reforms which I have proposed, and tocarry out my designs of government, [ shall not aliow myself to be carried away by my inspirations | ehall court the advice of the most iliustrious mea in the nation, and I shal! entrust the formation’of every law or (npovation to the west mings in tbat department of go verpment, contenting myeelf with laying down certain bages from which they must not depart. I shail listen t) the discussions of my Cabliet, that i may discover the teults of every taw in time to Correct its errors; aod wheo practicable I shall consult public opiitoa through tho prees, patisfied thata reasonable opposition only illam!- Dates and illostrates the progress of & nation. Itis my Orm conviction that no govermmeat has boon estabilsned in the country, because sone of the rulers of the republic have ever cared forthe welfare of the indi vidual members of society. 1 understand that tus grand Object of all government is to secure tue good of its people; and tho firet doty of the ruier is 10 see that the well p2ing of bis subjects is provided for, I am resolved fo moke the sontimeot felt in the depart ments of tho olis, that by this example the authority of the” overnment may gradually exten over those districts now in rebellion. Shen, whon peare ys establisbed in all the extent of the nation—eaen the Pian of Taoubaya cau beconsummated, and the wim'nis- tration be acoomp.itehed, then we oan discuss poilical measures with calmness and equanimity. Tam weil aware toat one of the greatest difculties to ‘be overcome WF to upro tettled waat of coal tins» which the public feet in all Mexioxa governments, But, fellow-citizent, allow me to refer you to the charactor} bear. You may have learned it from my military career, that my watchword haa always heea “‘oawars'’—(hay no ovat ave ever terrified me frog) the fu'iimyat o” my plans. Awa President [cannot chavge my navira nor my conviction. I cannot submit to a strict routiae, yel to @ npiritiess status quo, which are but otner words for retrogreesion. I stuuld prefer again to bocoms & voldier that I might serve my cou! ter wid ms swo! alone, MISUGL MIR AON, Cuarcurnero, July, 1869 MANIFESTO OF DON SANTIAGO VIDAURRI (Eransiaied from the Prooza de lor Departamentos, for the New York Aenary ] Wo have received for pudlisation the following docu men’, 9 COpy Of whish Ras bean eet od Dy atriond, wh etuiog bund he bas talen it from a prinied dyswnent wo his portersion, which we have not since beem able to obtain, | power will be so well 80 a8 10 judge of tre authenstnity — a Ywavnni, Governor and she Biate of hew'Leoo, to the fobebitants FuLLow CounTkYMan—A happy ooossion preanote ii+ 40 ail the people to unite themarivee; @ very fvetiog op OF. cwpity indeed, shich once veing allowed (0 pass wit! caver return egam, and the peopis who do not sesure it wi ‘ime be lost forever, like the sabes of the doad in their sepulobree, or be currents of rivers im the ocean. ° ‘Tu thie critical period, and when the opcss'on ts n ar. “re must be rome man 10 poi i the conduct which they ought to follow. Loar ip Sperts; Solon, m Athens, Name, in Romo, sre vxempies which history presents to us of what bivs Cap do, and of the cifflouit work of duildiog up @ people, giving vio them such Instruction a ie BUiten so Abele Davure, W their menuere and oieaaures. [¢ nas been the work of one oply— a man WHO, from she moment that be pew the jight, hae be tbe iniistion of ® toougnt which hae governed bis life and which has formed bir bietory. The people identity themecives with the ideas of thi+ their benefactor wen they have sexn them, becasue tae feelwg of the pecpte is right, apd beosure the peopie are never cecerveo concerning their own happloeas. fae soslent inetitutione promulgated by those emiseat m.: Were POR, becaveo they were proper to toe paspio whom bey governed, in bewwg simple ip their reiations to thows who have families, and ip belpg per mans oF 1D taeir DeOe- 81H, 1D Seibe Desed u;On the p-inoiples Of @ jastire aad of # bereficruce vs coustant as the Hynt aad best of tax sua wbich rhines ionb at tbe present hour with the sams briheroy wood It p:Bsceged on the tyst day of time Since 6 1b Power 1m 186 Ihave not ove dey «waned to ‘Dink UpeD oor welfare, Ihave patent my nigate ili my Jays, mesite!ivg without ret duy (bet it Delieved tbat it was 5 path or progress T eough: for the caures of this and f> We Trmedy. 1 copruited apment apd modern bitory avd J fouso that en error of tne frat consstuents of ex: cy, Buffered iv the imtellipence of the federal rystem, 1 Abe Cour Of BO TUCH misocsune, demuing the federaliste I am very far Jrom adoptiog ths pan propreed by their op Porenis in the rovstituent Areemriy of 18zt which wae that ef the cencral repudtio; this would have beep much more fatal. and the country woutd have beep placed under tbe eame condition ae uader the colo piel poverDment, without any other difference toan that pp aeye | a he agg iwctuotng the city, the reat Ceper of tbe Aztec hiege depenced on 8, end io the Comtzal repulse only Ce enon, wigs Bbexico! Toou art, with regard to thy Inde; what thou wast before the conjier—thy power a0 Weaith, ovring tbe dynasty of tostezama, tuou haet ob Vameo by servinnde aua misery woich have left the re euced to w hundred villages; tuo-e beauriful palaces, Loose ig mente capitals, ou bert accumulated, Which, 20W, form thy cly ? Those magnificent country boures worn terve for iby recreation; those heavy sums which tani cone. mm thy buvqnete, theatre, and divereoas, 60 48 to pase Nfe in the most onbdridled intempereace, ary not only the fruit of » milion of crimes committed by the w bitters, the emcloy écs of whe tressury, Dy poitici soe. by eoldiere, by the govermng panty, by vie wonea, who forma pars of tbe gosernment, who, frow Wout pew Goworrab, tesued to vpore nd rob Wwe provipres, carrywe eff their menes and lear ing them examples of immorality, for this raason she provinces deters Mexino, they hete wil hie public meo, toe ‘Accompl'ces Of those Bock jouber# WOO bave roDbed tuew of thew yeverves, the fruit of toileome labor and of th~ gweat of their proprietore; fer this ive provinces eustats a tangmpsry war againet thee, ans whico strogzie will Dot cease Util their rapacious yower ie overthrown, a» occurred in Rome on the cry of the sabjugated provinces ‘The federation, a+ it war unfoided in the constitution of 1#24, is that which bas causea 10 many » DEMRUAN ttorgeniard y from a great Witn ite rickety members. Ad (or this reason, when Leeizsd arms egatoet the serene power, my DanrEr Was extended to all the vO itutions which in (bis country have succeeded witn more repidity thaa tze waver in the nd for thie 1 did not wieh to enter into the tmpe-ile views of Comonfort ween be proposed that the constitution of 1824 should be included in my ideas Mise rable thavgbt! The man who bas flem principies, pro- found convicuion#, over changes! Such an act woald be Rwesbness and wdote ekeptiral frienas of he traneac tion would rosb against the strong man Like the waters of the Fea sguinet the rocks. My dowinant political ides has been and is. ““Ifberty and inarpender ce of the provinces, cemocratic orgauization im ite government, their offensive ant cefoa-ive league aeapet cXerior eseauita;” no domination from Mf vene from mployes, eud thie is what is mea: the wore feceration, snd tuis ia what ought to have neen Core by the legelators of 1824; but to give the name oF iecération to a system of gov erament which enould govern various paris that form a waole, is the greatest absurdity ip politics, the greatest arbitrancess in words, the grossest iguoran:e in his'ory,end the met absurd verbiage of po.'ecal va- granie, “Madmen. ‘he ancient world knew more thaa sho modern world, and the present is iucapavie of ad vancipg one step above the former inreapact to the frame of government. Thexe were well deflaea by the Greek poiucians, and they reduced ail to three, necause toe power could not be exercived exaept by t14 peavIe, by a partof them, or byoue manoniy, avd hence tt resuite ‘Uhat it only requires for@ pclitical organizitioa demo ¥. aristocracy and Monarchy; avything else ts no thing more than & Composition of there forws, palcres Dadiy affixed toa body ou which they do not depend, as iB MOderD institutions, and waicd only serves ior te hide their igoorance, % live oa the people and place obstacles in their way, with tne view of re- atraxping them in their progressive march ‘The Federation is not form of government; it is nol a Byatem of the public orgeuizstioa of a country; it doos Dot mean anything than an offepaive aud defensive alliance between independent pavions, tw free them eclves from an enemy which seeks to Budjogals them. Federation supposes independent States oue avd tae o'ner, with al) the facilities necertary to organie tnemso!ves 12 the interior, without depending on any other Power ia the exercisa of their sovereignty; but this, if it is 9} to be a vain word, if itis to have @ real existence, repra- tents @ small pation with ali the elemects uocosaary to exet by iteelf. Ibe integrity of thers” eoversigaties 13 thet which ail thas provinces have been demandiog from Mexico siace ‘the upfortupate courtitution was promul mated, and since then also the capital ia eagsged ia curiuil- ing thir powers, The constitution of1857 gives a little more liberty to the provinces; but it hea not complied with their dem io%e nor salitfied ail their mocessitiee. Too slaniacd of war which I hoisted againat the retrogreasive plan of (azn 2450 ‘Wse not op)y for the re establishment of ine said cons thu Hon of 1857. I bave been wnd am far from thinking tone of it I have not sbasdored my primitive idea the liberty of the provinces and their inde peadeace of Mexico is the only thing which can save them, and it is my ruling thought, The congitution of 18697 wis the means of reauz pg it, becaure it leaves ampi hoerty to reform it; $o9 the clergy and the army b y ed, qhe for midapie enemy oF pubite iosiiationa aud of p > grins, by the democratic srmy, led by the castinsiase of the provinces, rothing unger the pun the carrying out of that reform; apa tae ino g came 10 the Contra: States from tne samy place em which they received the evil Mereover, ths war bas been prolorged more ecereary 19 have reduced to ashes tost mizarable enemy, besten in # muititade of combats Oy a Nancifal of valiant Ine Of the North; bat, antortusately, the army of tne in terlor bas committed endless tautts in theie operations; the General in-Cnief, who bas commanteda them, hat no intellect: Dego:lado bas operated with much so #ardice and forpidity, Without baying profited io any way by tac tri amps Which yhe Vausol frontier men baye sesared foe bim. Eoldiere of the army of the Norih! You, oaly, have conquered In every battle whers you have fought under the orders of your cpiefs of te: North, You have comyatted, one agsias$ ten, mm Carretar, cas, Aienguiqne, aad ic pepsin gee ar jour bravery and efforts b: devo crowned with the most brisliant vietory; you have ‘Ceased to sseembie, and that numerous-army of the inte rior has been broken up; your sesistance was required in Poncitl 2 in jas. Barrancas, Iu San Joaquin, and io facubaya, and all the oo: quests which you have mace are loet. The nome of Degol'ado is prophetic for thoee of the North; be reminds you of the !ox8 of your brothers axcri- ficed in Ceteil in order to escape himetf fa his fight with his companions when you have fought uader their orders; be briags to your memory your huvgur and sofferl: gs io not having ae a your earnings,nor sstisfed your demsnde—the army of the interior alone profi.tiug by the rich booty obtained by your courege; ho, in stort, is a ——, who has done nothiag by himself excep: to run from plece to p’ace without a plao, dictating falco mos esges of triumphs which he had not gained, failing in the respect Which be Qwes to the authorities waom be ad dresses, and from whom he ought to have received the bigh avihority which he conferred apon bimeetf, Viilsic! Wiserable feliow! Thou shalt not returo any more to de ceive me, neither phall auy froutier ealsier Oghs uader toy orders nor those of thy cowardiy chiefs; tho, relations of the North witm the South shall end forever; ard henceforth the federal army of the North rema‘os as teparate from the liberal army of the interior as it is from the clergy and of the army. Fellow pountyyman! The blood shed by your brothers bas been Lsprotuctive to brig to 8 bappy end the great idea which orcupied me, Your brothers havo failen ! Yer! Bot in disappearing from this scene they have left iu bistory & name that sball never be biotted out, acd you have made yourselyes reapecied in such # manoer tha’ no one willcome to our country to provoke a war. Tue army facilitates iteelf one and a thousand times for oot having occssion to defend iteelf in the imtorior, on you, and the independence of New Leon will be realized. The bepefite w! the States of New Leon, Coahails, Tamaulipas, and Chihuahua will receive, forming a boty, ing repubiic are immense; thoy remain by the a0: {rev to participaie in the civilwar which agitates Mexico, Wun theireeperation alone they will also remain free to sap press those immente interior aud exwrior dedia whiten weigh upon the republic, and which those political pandita, who in other covuiries would have oxpiated their crim:s op the gallows, have brought upon the lerri- tory. There will no$ be the fatal inflassce ot tae clergy, which distorbs your conscience; nor will wo have that de. morahzed army, whicn comes t Hive una tue frttits of yeur Isbor, nor that multitude of Mex'can emp'oyés, who, in the same meagure ag they com> to satisty their hunger, come to corruss your customs. Wa will not recvive those multitades of laws waich the Ministers enact every day, foadequate (0 your ta tereets apd in opposition to them, seating to be more hike the retojutions of drunkee mon than roles divts. ted by the good sonze which a logislaior ought to have. The products of oar party will be converted 40017 benefit, and prosperity will begin to extend. over our goil, as war the cage in California and Texas, as toon as they geparaisd from Mexico. What were Texas and California when they were dependencies of 9. Devers countrica, where their indab.tants,iu ths midst of fertile lands, groaned in misery, miserable poopte who are a\moat lite!os. ‘yom the iuection th which they existed. Aue what were hey afterwarde? Rich countries, flow ishing, {ull of We oy Weir indusirial Aad ngeioalneal woaled and its waysor Wind; 18 NSD tabis overflowing with joy for b they poseess All those duverta aro at ster! ito towns, and the towas into citiag, oY fortuve awaiie you, ad your labors in war warded ito interest. Che aggregatinn of the jorm the Repudl'a is yor 4 Of independence, The count 18 VAY oMHPt nimple, Hke That Al the jnhadi of tho A s i Will understand it, aud ibe nativos. villages other immodiate or towns, any Diy to that of the President’ than that of the Jefe Poll Seon, with thelr Azeem 7, ait thie wil be in imaed.ate uw goverpment repubtic, those tater- muppreeeed, iwte suthorities remsiving who are ueelees except to retard Dusioese mod tucrcere expenees, the Assembly recelviog reproseatativ~r from the people—a poiitisal liberty which tuey Dave pot. The constitation will be stequate to the chmae aud so’) and 1 your onstome, ana it wit) Rot coptain apyrhing resemoling the many genvee! ant Parbouiar \eess of the skater woich | ve Bot Deeo any ‘thing bot fa'thfai copies of exotic ba» The otvii «07 pena! jaws which form your code will wand empe hot leaving any wecessity for maging (4+ to kuow ‘ud meke your rights Known; ‘he m erly Jaws @il) de, in like manner, tf fillipg their object, aod pot live tow the Twines of Mexico Nay a Perved 10 fil tein archives, wrinont tne go: £OveTHED Deing able Lo know them the pot day The duties of tne porthern pore will bs Airect contribution @til be sacpressed : potnh O68 wud al 1 neing 88 ‘a hebed but very moderoie ax on thy produce of your capital, at the rate of ove per induszud, Tha sities {341 form this ew Republic will undergo nm radical chaos aud they will rive in w shore time from the sate of aasry ie which they he to the grade of opuicoce «uo ie des fined for them. Before three yoare aro past, we States of Zacarecar, San Lue and Dire on teeing your good fortave, will form & part of our ‘epuplic, suprxing t " these great reform for wnts operations are prepared, ore realizas, @ part of the army of tha Vorth urder the orders 0! the expertand valiant General Ziazia, #ili operate fo the Statex of San Luvs aud Za iateces, a> cording Lo wy ipstructinos, the forces pgotecting those who Dave @ pulticulur ay mp ithy for thea, With this part of the army aixi chat of the later or DICH Will OPErste ON its ACOOULL, the army 16 We De Min jawed while the money Of the clrgy laste 1, Detag believed thst if this wm exuxusted tne Miniseer Bonil'y— Tcovgestuiate you, fellow couatry men, neca.ss yon ere goibg 10 be forever free trom euch fumitiauous wud ‘vom the evils which Th > the hour of your good of weuith, of true liberty and happiness ia date you. Tue act of independence waicd you wi!) a000 eve, 68 wellas the fondam-otal law witn the bares t> xin ‘hore immense bevetia for the e*auwmeat of which you have ebeo your Dloo2; rast has come ‘or you aa for ator the sate port aftr having eull-red tae furs WEB; eyo T Cougrabuiate mveeil Uv Owing Kae m.sa who bas put you in tbefway of ws much voo!; aad whee vou remember the state of cha present fortuas with ths: of the uptostuate past, Iou'y mex oi you aad your ouii- dren atear upon my com. (.6 MonTRaEY, sprit 20, 186%, © SANTIAGO VIDAUSRL ul 2 upill yepierday; will mest you 0 this diay (Mids) ), o7 to morrow, aawn Nt ve HOG SH TaTy, FFOAWATION WANTED —OF 81 HexD BONES, UF the county of meath Ireland, wh ine sed {rom ihe Jeune Foster Ir, ‘aly 3 Be. of evy'oae knowiog bie whernado i wilreliere ite toxtery of hia alster b, celig at Hasting > Jo's, 164 Frozt erect NEWTON: INFORE ATION WANTED OF ANY ( tamily of Newtons the facber died in “rooetyy, ve. Ravy Sard about four vearaeiaor the mother lef. lw grep at the Urphun aeylum cp Long Istana nina temas Bepry. iW vereen Booring where any of tela familt bet prease address irs GP, box 109 Hera uilise. ____. NEWSPAPERS. L N@TICIOSO D¥ NUSV. YORK PUBLISEBD UN WI aD AY NEXT STs MER PaPes 108 UG Bok aDVEST(SiNd ME0.04. Publication oftice 24 Ain siceat, BE BUIAL BUTIOKR NOWE) OFT, AND PaYMeNT BroPeED —LE@TS H davis’ note, endoreed by (homas Pu iegion, thee monthe (600 ‘able at tbe Hroadway Kank Tbe “eder wi De Te» nr0ed Dy i@sving Seid now at 16 Wal street, rear base ment by J & Cnept gbam WY AKEFIZLD —AN ADIOURNED MeBIING OF THE memotra of ipcustria! Home aasooistian No 3 wll belé on ruerday evening, augue! 16, a(80 siook. in Mule hia) No 193 Bowery ovpoalie the hesd of 5 ring are the purpose of completh g the arrargemeuty fo cle properis from mortgage, kno giviog exch mend Ute to bia proverty” very memoar, Jt ia 6, regent JOHS VOuMbeFOmu, President CORNELIUS A, Ooorse, Purchasing trustee, oe WALCHES, Jw KLAN, oO. TNO. 11 WaLL.—TBE GREAT WaTOH D¥Por - Notion Parties in tbe country desrtng to purcosae wetelies can seud or mY price Mist, aod t wil! eend to vrei eddreea buy Bind: f wstch they may desre, packed recur by amy of the express com vanies, 0 recnipt of movey ob 1)" be wetch not suit the meaey will be re‘ured on the waich Deipg eent back. the expree charges heing pald oy the oar chaser, Tate notice-ifany of my watebes vent oF expres 60 Dot prove to 6 at lenat C0 per cent less than tos eame or i cle oan be Doughi elsewh-re, 1 wil KU se eit the waica. #Y LIST UF PRivks BIERLING SILVER WaTOGES ONLY $6. BIESLING FLV ee Wards ONLY $6. GOLD 18 CARAK WATUHE? ONLY $5 GOULD 18 CADET WATCHES ONLY $15. BISKUING IVE HUNTING WaTOHES $10, BIKSLING BI VEG ENGLISS LEVERS 85. STRK: ING BILVER €0n0 JaWaliey unVbes SIX GULD BUPTISG BELF WINVING Wat Joss $15. GULD BUNTING DeY AND vate Walcies $5, Kes] Dismend buntirg )4 Uarat Watches wold ‘Anchor Levers. Gold Hunting anchor Levers. Gold Gap. Gold Open Face Watches 18 Carat. Geld Upen Face Anctors, 18 carat. Goid ludepencent serond Watches. diver ¢ sting Suglish Patent Lev Chinese Duplex Watones. Lacie knametied 1 uni giches WB, word THe AvbKiCa® Wat D i seLD aad Sieve Sal and ENGLISH PATENT UrV¥nxe of OfUE sia MaKbio, at a reduction of 60 per cent retaliere’ prives hemember ho 11 Wollstreet upswirs J MACDOFE A. B.~ Watches repatrad aad warranted for one year for the sum o: $2, by tae beat workmen, LLEN’S WATOR AND JEWRLRY STOKE a BECOVED FROM Ul WALL sES ser 04.5 Hrosdway, ove door below Canal sireet. Wa'chon, jewelry, aver and pisted ware at sery low prices. Gavnde OC. aluen, ‘par ab prives, et $3) Broad ‘YOMPOSITION AND GOLD VEST OH 4IN8—Wale / ranted to stand acid and not to change color, (rom 8. 50 WS. Gold jeweiry of all styles aud qualltuss at 10 per ceat below woolesnie pricee, at &31 Brosd way (auTroarta DIAMONDS—EQUAL IN APPS4RANOE nd briliisncy to the real menutactured from quartz 1Ock, batd ¥e KasmANL, Kod CAONN be tajared D° einer wl? OF weler, Hinge from $2; plus from $2; carruga trom BL 351 broadway. ATCHES AND SEWELAY AMPAISED, IN TKS beat manner, by the finest { ondos und Genova worker Soro 0. ALLENS, 415 Brondway, ome dons helow oan formerly of No. 1i Wal! street. peas MI a dre : RDROOM ENAMELLED FORSITCRE IN ALL 0. lore and atyles, of superior and warranted matifs:ture Siperitain beaten fruit, freeco oot ek ch hy fan Ye, treet, opps! ower, Jacter, 4 and 48 Wooster street Fatablighed iu 1813. be gicid INAMELLED OH aM! SUITS OF FORNITCRS, IN ‘all colors and styles and i, at $25 wad up wards; algo mattresses and pallivsses. Wasi WaRD, 277 Canal Four doors east of sroadway, N. ¥, URNIEURE FOR SALE AND HOUS® TO LET.—A famt'y, about lesvirg the city, offer for sale therr f ture bougbi im Lecember, 1887, ab iarge alaco a desirous of veiling the whoit chairs, bedsteads matte aking ie eases, lo’ farpiture, apd everything very low for cash com plete comfo' table esabl’x hment, ana $500 's the reat of the ruse. the lease of which can ve transferred and whieh is stiu- sted in the most reenectable neighsordood ivyn ex minutes’ walk from Atlantic and Wallstreet ferries Addrese box 1.414 N. ¥. Fost office or 47 Brosd etreet, up stairs, ‘ORNITURM BOUGET FOR SEADY MONGY —A FAIR value given in ready money for turatture, carveta. 20a, Ko , at 123 Sixth avenue, betwecn Ninth and Tenth streets, ILLIABD BALLS, BAGATRLLE AND ¥IFTEET BALL 1, Of patent compressed Ivory; great tmorovamoct ta ally, and prices reauced to $5 for wii sizes For axle by w Broome SLLLNG, sole agent and manatastarer, 480 street fOR SAL®.- BILLIARD TABLEs FOR SsL¥. WM J Sharp invitesthe public to exemize his aucerior billiard rable wih improved cushions. bg ed by avy in vee sis0 ‘Hx wccond baud tablen for sale at his Manufeciry, 148 Fallon f (SHRLAN'S IMPROVED BILMIABD TABLES ie AND GON SIR ATI OUSSIONS, ale tee manufactures. North oe CON NOM @ OOLLES DER, Nos 63, 65, 67 an¢ $9 Orosby arent. New York. GAL AND BAC seit LRRD SS ABD POBRANO. 5. VANA, DOMESTIC A®D GERMAN SBE3A! oF HA ert grates from $100 8° per thousand. ad pause mmes VACAERKS, 17 Brosd war. QTRAITOF, SANDFORD & 0O., IMPORTERS OF Ha eegars, 59 Beaver street, corner Witliem. offer for ae portation, either 100,000 seerttrenty sama sting, Usti "amc Atridad, olf & EGNI, 19 Mai. revad tor anle BENZ ARLSH KAILBO&D COMPS | Wa SE ALRANGEMONT, On and after Wi June 1, 155Q, trains will leave Fyenty-xth eer: eation, Wow Yorks, us toto ws:- or Willismabeiine 168 and 9.90 A. 130 and 8:80 FM For White Plaine—11:30 4. 4. ¢and 5. M. or White , trom White and Centre streeta, For MATRIMONIAL. oF. : 13178 YOUNG MAN OF RFSPECTAS. F/MLY Wu : rearer aaventess Yeary At mest wiih some sant Mery hes ns moaey, ONC can Kisuiug iatfea aaodik avawer recarued, 1€ doalved. sy ea dey are 6 re. Ebarens Churies, bx 183 2 evald oles. Dis sitrimovish ¥fe Hismp, Ht horably kad conden il MOBE, GEATLAMEM leciem of wortn sod [ke fall particotara en doaing J¢ odhoe, 8, ¥, Cholve alslancea bo lly eecured, N EXTRA INDUCEWENT 10 PARTing WANTIN VF} lancer we ANTING Be ata front merits ‘or cean oe ceeremres are cary oe seven etave: gold for want of use; bas pete 4 WHER WaBES —OBALERE dak IPVITRO Py KX. netortes amine the best work of pis: ‘mn the ety, ‘Mated for three veare. at thn lowegt whalou Bae fe nate le pilore for cual ogy * ‘Oanal » paper, at the mann‘sotory, 185 BsRGAta A. wned ronewe GREAT BARGAIN O'N BE OVTAmep pr the reeiCence 67 ¥80/: 4 ES pl yeh ed € OK RRTRE @ S055 ‘ MANUF AUC BAI OF @RaND sQie BE ABT UPataaE AsAROR, D. & Bows be rey peace te usta ined (or the rope 2 forte 91 that mann geo for the pars 28 yearn. i” SUPWB ¥ECONEUNE aN) ASRMOMITMR, for oarlars, Obarades, venirinn and conve, (OR BAIR a eFLENUTO PI.xOFORTE—A SOUTH Ren lady ahourceraplny Wide ee wicbea ty eae pianoforte bought on tie Sd of 111 sell it for alt ita ort- BEe ora chile ha Sue cocarinnity for thee In east Ot Aaa Jo" tostrumest Osi at 86 West siavecth air tag eek, wear Fiith ee EE i BEAT B&RGATN —KLEGART KOVPWIOD PLANO Grridion te wath taptees, Peete tos wt er tea onder: mace by re or the ham takers. sos 6-0 Et; Raw eer Dard & short time; will be sold tor $i Taqui 17 Weat Xwenty tour b street, ida PPLAAO8 FOR POROUS ONL SEMIN A RIRB, CBIR RBLNG & SOKR Mow sens large seven vowave PIABOS Fries s60c. Pacorocme 614 Grouiwag, A. ¥, PUNOb ME DEOWS ANS ORG ARS THe 80% aCR W-TeeP stepon and welndeone. for deph. purty of ww And GureMisty a6 woauramerd Hewat band prenow and malodenns rom $2 '0 #180 Manor und me! riers to SMR AS WATSEN. Gemns 5 trodes. ‘the 4 Watery planus are Kowa aS “We oan mpesk of thetr ~Chrawisn Inteligencer. RIE Maar DU OR JEWRY WILL chepeed for @ fire! civmy pianofzrie, new, or nearly eam bux 2°67 Post ettive merhe from pers pa! now! . “ANSTRUCTION. — GOCCP HAND WSJ'i8G s8u 2 THOR “UGA KNOW A ledee u? book envi tained at Bours suit. Wroutiya. Laciee’ whiog olaaten $215 a ~M iextone, buye $8 per month me valine SCLENTIFIO LOCC. TION WITH AN SX°RRIENCE ot thirty veare eractice enibig be WERSLER, 480 Broome eireet—e by deroies bit ation st m tothe treataunt of o) disesred ayes to guarantee mucceus ia all carasie esses. Cilice howe ¥ to & YOUNG LADY OF TWO VRAF PERTESCE IN Ay “teaching at the Fruth, esiren a situation in pome well sted eb ol w tench mnale snd drawing Piesse atdreae 3 bebera erborn exxeet, Brooklyn. *S 18 « PesoricaL sveing wanted, a ime 9 other ieachers Broadway, LabY WHO Bs8 BEEN ENGA j D s& GOTRRN- eae for eome yenre south bam leat Joon family we sber @ ettoation tn mt ¥; ber coure® a” inatengston Avie tah mae Fre i ngiad appy st Ur MeNaior’s, Upricg weet. OFS PREPARED FOR BUSINZSS —MR DoLGeaR, (09 Br adway, prepares stutavts for brine: to mauve: ror practical manver They wil) bvemmegnenin Sgares 1d biaivese peumen, and e991 deokkewoers Kedused anguat 10; private desks, $15. WRENCH 4ND GERMAN —B THLL FOR THE \ant cia yeara at 483 srosderav, has moved ioHi7 and 819 broatwey, corner of ¥ we ita st-eet, where bs will ¢yainae to teach the above iac gusges and mate treaslatiors. BS MAC.TLAY WILL RE-OPEW VFR SIHONL, 43 Beet Twenty first street be ween Hromdway aod Fourth Wvenne, *opaay, September 19 WA ARTED—A BIRD TION a8 PESO ~& GRADT- ‘Qe of the Virginia ‘Military L:etita's te desirous af ob- tatoing 4 eltoaen ae or In some reepectsnis semiarry, high @ hol, acatemy or private family. Se tt quaited fevch al the branches of gure mathsmates netn-s! 8 eu Wu go South or Wot Ad dress, stating ‘eras and psrticalara, V. M.J., Banytoa, Va, WINES, LIQUORS, &C BEVRIDGE & CO.'S NEWREKG RAcWERY BETAB- ft . ee sited antes contnte Jn baw chete jus que. itlen of sle, celebra'ed foribele pa Ky -meneas Ficbscee of lavor, rd uniformity of character Deale ® and nd the Jager and nther ales unsitistactor7 kre requested 10 cali or send ‘their orde ® ‘0 the orewer, ab Newburg, or to the depot, 12" Warren at eet in his chy J. B&VRIDGE & CD. NIGHTS MALT W McKNiGET’S M MALE WINS MALT Wiaw ‘This ple: pant apd invigorating beverage presea'e all the ttimulsting and powerful properties 0: @ foals wale st the same ime hi Bu agrreabie form & compound uaiting the effects of & tne and & queooher of thire’; reprodveing 1B hia nev0. 1k gives 19 ibe Lavaild suBeriug Frou, 06. deol lak ing eflecie 0: de re 4 © Rot tbe impov fin notion It relieves toe b 5 ties It neta upon the liver and siomech, thos epkbiing bese two hun perlant orgs of the buaam ody 49 carry on more prow pty their runot To the mau of active batite eoervated by ever Wp Bi its pre Ot he most pies ind to BLO Cesres! Coty cf ber life: Hi rectores. (o he re: os in ber seigytte) ines of sBord ug the auaenscos a> cewary tober bane; tn flue it e-aries ber to coatinae where she gsve it "To ibe bypocbond:tar, evapeniic end mel- ancholte Te tm y ibe water of te aispe log bwapitts and diriiing Dew vigor, Impacting fone and eireng'D to ibe conett- Woy ai DE AAME UDA OB w medisto® UpOD the canses wbich procuced there eilecis McKSIGHTH MaLr Wine te tree from ail Imp avition, Darwlers in itee 1, containing no delete-tus or adu'terat: patter, n dienses of the chest and public teasers apd mrusia sno those who are in the habit of exerting Wet voos! powers It bye bene the prsctice of obvn- Giane to prescribe zat ture; and Cciatn thst tee Mat Wine porsesces in a higber and more purified form al: the virtues that thie clase of torte presents it is perfectly ante aod 50 gentle In ite notion ond effect that the weskes: acd most ner- vous invalid may partage of {! with tmpnply. It does not effect ‘he bows le, mere'y stimulating them icient}) to pro- duce thes necessary NcKNIGATS Malt Wine. Mok 81G4 18 Malt Wine. (8 afters, 1th debit, MoaPlGBt’s gait Wine. rufferiog w se at 7” * a MoKNIGHY’S Malt Wine, ws peanie pC UE McKNIGHT 8 Malt Wize, Are you depremed or low sptritsd use Mok NIGHI’S Malt Wine, Mothers with nursing children. use McKNIOUT’s Malt Wine, Do you need a kealiby an¢ pleasant veverage nes Bcé “iGHt’s Mek Wine, XcXAIGHTS Malt Wine. tha gresiest vonriaher kno wa. RCKNIGHT 8 Ralt Wine, ihe bert tunio ever offered to the bits. McKNIGHT’s Ma't Wire, the on’y toric where an invigo- retor and food and mrdician are combinad. McKNidiT'S Mal Mice is putup ie cases of one and two dozen each 2 THOMAS Dav! No 99 NcKMIGHT'S Malt Wine Brewery, comer Hawk, canal and O.ange ttreets, sibeny. TCH WHISA ALB, dc. ‘Whiekes— Stewart’ Pataley, Graham & 0 's Glasgow. ‘Ale—Wm Younger’s & O»,'s lmoerisland Indiaaie, tn stone. and gla the abby Drewery, Edinburg. P nt’ old Tom” g Mogeile snd Melsaing Feit—sbio abeatbiog felt, in aingle apd double sheets for aale im bond or duty paid by HOGH MACF+RUANE, No 10 Wail street. BEGAITA WILL TARR PinCE ON WEDNE-D4Y, 17th inet , Shrewsbury river, N J, span for al} bovis one ‘sail, The boaw start at oa0 o'clock from the Goesu Bor to and s round a stake boat anchored abrut halt pong fe th ay P| pe tenga Ee shorter hosts Two silver cure will be awarded aa prizes to ‘the rst and second boats, rance fee $1; 0 be pald before miarting. en EN ISUAKD, MONDAY, Greecgoint, #ahington Carden, ‘Fuameburgs Fadaon, cent i T@DST 15- STATEN [LAND REGATTA— MOTs iaree nod commocious atenm‘r K&IB will socom: seny the Pegatia to tisien Irland. Gown ike bay to the Nar- Mtr from chambers street at 11 o'clock moe [rect st J), Soring s’reet at l)>q and Peck alip at 12 o’olock, Kare 25 cenus for the trly Ss CR pf ge 9 ae falta wil oto? waciiue Gale kept SO" Bursa, fret endirg. Ma eae ay large Aa usual, great ore SPLOT, HESLEWOOD, Troarnrer. TACRT REGATTA FROM OITY IEGAND, ON TUES- Bae at 12 o'clo:k.—Sweamer JAMES A, y, August 16, STEVEN? leaves io. of Bpring strect at a. M., Lone dock. Sobeken, 8M. vier 4 North river, 834. Fulton ferry, 8% Peck oly 9. Brorme at 9:10, Tenth street, 9:20, Hariem 1, at-ieio Fare for the exsursion 3 Pa view o; the ra, OCULISTS AND AURISTS. ‘SW PATENT SPECTACLES—OWN PAIR @UTTS N’ ita. Professor FRANKS, Park row, New ang ogoltat, lectures on vietos, optioran to the New York Rye Hos: pits! end epectacie maker to the Eye infirmary, leteeee ree, og provesalonaily the pemespal cities and towns in New wow Jersey and the Anate 2 Sistas, u'chiy Teiend at ite elook, Letving ¢ ity Island tn com! ‘with the yackte, giving s tae fom the commence meat to .he en: eager: ——