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ruined, If foreign te disregard the clams oftizens end subjects to be ‘There are rumors of an im the Ca- i i i i ch as usoal, i claim to all the duties—which, ac to the tarifl, peo abeah sighs percent. This the | British Minister objects to as ir, innisting thet the most the clergy can lay claim to would be one-half. The | clergy are desperately pusbed for ready money, aad they fay become Feasoasble. if they do, it will be agreat biceing to merchants, unless the coaducta ig robbed, as bave been the last two—one by Rovies, and the other by juez. The anniversary of the butcheries at Tacubaya has been observed by many people, and a grand ceremony is to take place ‘over the graves’ of the victims to-morrow or pext day, if the police do not interfere. It is quite cer- tals the police will aitempt to break up auy reunion of persons who may fee! disposed to pay hovor to the graves Of those unfortunate victims of priestly tavaticiom. P. 8.—April 23.—We bave no later dates from San Luis Potosi. fe learn that Urags bas occupied Zacatecas, and Here roclamed by Iturbide on the 24th of February, 1821 Tiven, in substance, im tbat of the “three tess”? First, the religion in tts present pure state; second, the independence; and third, the reunion. The adoption of oS thought, will sausty Mexico as weil as eon % must come later. The forced loan is being NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 14, 1860. taming to the spoils, and the same game ts being played throughout the republle, in order if pomible te weaksn up; if he enters the lists agaia, we teust thet he wii to adhere wo bia party and wot desert enouge iw the critical moments of the State. Neither Miramon ' " but his fri mor the Church party can defeat Jus- ‘ne 8 53? Will return in «(ow days, whoo Ve some questions of interest tor @ tearm from the capita! that Miramoa permitted a Conaucta with specie wo leave Mexice for Vora Cruz, peor cent duties for the permission; be Permit it to get through without being road. We have bad a little vounto—not much. We bave our old Consul st nis post, and be is the friend nn eee tem God save the § 3 5 i f é = ut i dd i £ © Accounts. it 24, contains « Mmediativa ‘The Trait a’ Unum, 5 Fe z if f l i ; i i S| if 3 order to allow time for the assembling of a Congress impartially elected, which should provide a government for thecoun- try,@ general amnesty, and & guarantee of civil and ro- ‘Without such steps there can be the parties. Those i fi i i 4 fi is Et re il i i i Pressed with all its rigor, but so far no violence has taken PiNodhing is as yet decided about a change in tne Cabinot. © Acapaico Correspondence. Acarcico, April 24, 1860. Ydlow Fever—Deathe—Taking of Colima and Tepic by the Laberals—Miramon's Arrival at the Capital—Beminu- cences of the Mexscan War—Death of Consul Mc Micken— Another Fight—Movments of Gen. Wheat, Major Smith and Others— Vessels im Port, dic. “Yellow Jack’? still holds his court in this devoted cy. Noarly ali the foreigners who have been attacked have died. The names of some 1 can give you, viz. :-—Mr. und ‘Mrs, Lake, late of California; Mr. Charies Fields, formerly Of Philadelphia; Capt. Collins, iste of the Queen of the Isles, and several others whose names [ cauoot remem- ber. Capt. Smith, aid-de camp of Gen. Wheat, was se- verely attacked, but haa ent recovered. Mr. Der- destiny is o'er.” ral Arteaga marched is column on the 20th from La Providercia on the . The capture of the Miramon and Marquez Vera Cruz has given unbounded joy to the liberals yat the eburcb party are more violent than they wer been in their treatment of Americans, in all from which we bave heard. Chapin sailed for the Chinchas on the 20th. Mrs. Cunningham, A' , her sister and three sons are said & have been on board ihe Sonora, which passed up on the 20th. The ladies desiguated are said to have ‘denied the seft impeachment.’ Peace to the manes of Burdell. CI i uf # the wees vy Ca of be *, 4 > om eprinkies it, aod jen (speak a in Gotham, Strews it with fragract } x anol the flowers, how. ever, are only used when the Holy Virgin moves trougn the city. Speaking of streets, | wonder if the “good peo ple” of New York know that their Street Comaussioner reconaissances of some of the greatest Datties Mexican war, that he took the drst honors of ‘West Point, and that to distinguish him from ail initials are always pat after tus weet Hl E Ft & : ; i i i 5. guns, be immediately took his place and re- nd, pressing bis bawery up oven «0 ie il ¥, Capt of our heaviest pieces, and on one occe- inwo the courtyard of the Busbop’s pa- killed #0 many of ibe enemy that it put an battle in that part of the cliy. As ter ms possible the Mexican General to know who threw that “ist Drick ” that if your streets ehouid ever be fouled with of @ foreign foe, you have got the right men clean them Apait 27, 1860, ‘United States Consul, Col Isaac Smith McMicken, died oa Monday, the Zid, and was buried on the same day. All the officials attended, as did also al the Americans in town. He was moch beloved by all wno knew him. He ‘was & devoted democrat, aad died at the very hour (\aking the diference ia time between here and Cnarles ton) when the Convention met. He was Adjutant General of Carvajal’s army in 1851 and 1852 in Northera Mexico, apd at the baitie of San Juan, Feoruary 21, SEPEIEEE fini E fAdeatia: agents Quitman pending the Coban invasion. Hi nomater of the army from Vera Cruz to tae city of Me: an goed lawyer We bave just beard that Genera! Arteaga has @*gement witb the enemy abot Oity leagues from here the road to Mexico, in which be was victorious. Gene- ‘Wheat leaves to.aay or to morrow for Vere Cruz, un- orders from General Alvarez. Se Ald- gz8 de-Camp of General Maj. Senith is the teenth regiment Ap Ube Staie = ‘and no dowd! will PC A a ae (Queen of the Isles, bier and Granite are now tm port. gOapt. Holmes, of the Queen of the Isles, goes ome is this steamer. Gor. Palacios, of Michoacan, also g0e8 on this steamer to Vera Cruz. Our Vera Crut Correspondence. ‘Vena Cava, April 25, 1860, ‘The effect of the recent bombardment of this place by fale Miramoa, while 't bas left traces of some destructivesess of property, bas not, at the game (ime, added any sireagth to hw cause apd prospects of fine! success over the lide reals, His expedition cost bin over one milion of dollars, rious in- reaten ed th terest, suicidal i itself of hw cause fie bas th his active operations ai this place in Ootoder, rumored bas ordered from Tacudaya aad Puebla constroction of mortars aod Shells of & heavier calibre than were used on the receat oc.asion This sapguinary jeaturer must feel somewhat chilled ia retarning to the fresher atmosphere of Mexico from the Tierre Caliente without any trophy to adé fustre to bis arms, aud with the lack of any plawtits, even from Mexican entbosiaem, to thrill be worn and disappointed hopes Ip bis foriormity be mix pi bave exclaimed — Not a joyous aboot nor weloom ag «bot, AS my corps from the ramparts | ve purried, But I've eat up my beans apd broken my pot— And now, I presume, Iwill be wrapped ia iy binnkket And inid on the abeif, uf not buried Th & well known bere that the British and French | jection, and stands firmly by the eonstitutional part; ‘The American people may res: satisfed of thie ‘Ubat oar representative here will not back down a Re i | § i 4 5 A correspondent of tne Trait d’ Mexico, under date of 27th of April, ‘was current that Mr. McLane would be at Hi i E contradictor: to the fave of Romulo Diez de ia Vega, who left ‘with ita whole garrgou of 2,600 mea and Bome thou; escaped, oters " shot together with eight or ‘ten fe cermin that on the 2ist he was whom he was going to search for as far as Fresnillo, aud bad spared him more than sixty ieag: and that he was there defeated in less tnan four hours. At last accounts Miramon was encamped at Chapultepec He was on bad terms with the i iH jues of the journey, E 8 ? atGii i eS u | | ‘with a considerable torce. Clergy, and demanded as condition of piastres. As soon as he coal Was to set Out for the interior and put things in order. It i Ube general Opinion thet these taings betoken begining of the end. THE LATEST FROM THE INTERIOR. ! Fe i ; i Teconciliation a id obtain this he S3F HE fi . 5 4 i il 3 New Youx Hmnaip.} We devote the whole of 10 day’s issue to our corres- xioo. There is #0 much of it this time to publish itall at once. The facts in it are besides of great importance. ‘The reaction is rapidiy decliuing. ® ue down on ail banda, without pecuniary moans, soon without an army, ius only resource was European meaiation. Accordingly, the refusal of this mediation by the constitutional go- ‘Vernment has caused much excitement in Mexico. of te apie or the rable, position capi Tepu tion of Miramon was no longer tenable, and if, ‘M. C. EDRY, AUCTIONERR. ery, Fancy "woods, t igi i ore i t £ H i BR 2 sideboards Mirrors, Ac. 4 ppl avenue. one door oR. rr Rovemmotp FURNITURE TY OF A FAMILY DECLINING BUUSS& Ker ING. rosewood Pianoforte. cost $575, will be aod And Cloth Cover; rosewood Pi 160; one do., Siis; Mirrora, Carpeta. ceremon, ding fault with it, and M. Du y, his successor, will be welcome Very sincere regret to all who wear ton- » we are far from Ws Vlogks £xteasion Table, ‘Birth whikin a few doors of the house UOCTION MOTICR—D. A. MATHEWS, AU TTIONEER, the Pos betwg balance of 8 manufacturer's stock, to s rf F f it : i Fi ‘+ ; i | : i | Z| FE 2 i : i a ifs ne 4 E pi E i ; i i i i Za! iis ; j é g i 3 Ha HH ait 2) at Le Lie i j i i i ii hi r [ i [3 : i j i i nt i Hl i i i iff i f i fy hatande, pining i ‘oresions exieo free aesepies. eaten and destroy, their alee © Britain would Mexico Const n be re seed cee | and the Sone | remain y Great ‘Britaw apd ‘Staten. Miramoa bas , wad, i f eas F i a 3 ih an mail, and (at present , a0: must poe interest. There « i i zz) at Mexico bare made publication domanding that , of oar Naw! 4 oot Oo wen te Chall be sarenamres J 2h eee ‘There ie very litte respect manifested Jane are being levied in the ety of Mexico apon forega houses, and the French are shotting up their shops and fren pot ailow guch feovemmeging ot tas Wervome 4 ares of the city. if i | k i i i i i H 3 ; aryl 5 i Hs f-" s 32 ri 7 Fopewood |, oetare grand action os fake) Veloat Cusp, fulte: euperd carved © OF GREEN AND HOT HOUSE tmetading about 600 Ca iat Pinnte, Daghacs, Jas ‘treme, Turena, Atone Kren Arta te rerio A. Mein 8d, terine Bonen Of btendard fone, with Specie Permitted by Miramon to Leave Memon for Vera Orue— Wealth of the Oily, de. We BAT9 ® good demi of politionl disturbance hore, por. Worm Tua De Habe oF Aree br ike ay OMe x Be, tn tote to aul oo 0W4 May lo u} iV o'clock ai 85 maidea isne. oraprisiog # 4°! alu the stock of a det: oery ‘Dem’s American Museum trom the stace ta tbe |r @ large and valusbie collection of Curiosities. Fanors: ‘faad. Dissolving Views sod Obromayropes, ¥ tows War figurea and ouber rare and \atersst ng aricion of ‘exhipition. Catalogues cau be had at our odise or a4 the Ma ENKRAL AUOTIONESRS AND , wri anil this day, wt L145 o’el-ok, s lot of farniare of » LEVY es ADOTIONR! ee. so. tr oogite the Post oftice. PaRENTT mY AN i inven ALE OF a OTURBA'S ENTIRE NT FUssITO OF Me aMZl IDEON B. STEVENS, AUCTIONAER, Mite and Salesroom No 170 Broad way. Hlegant and Costiy Rcsewood and Siack Walnut Housenod r & BB He Hy Nica aree-aenier i tepa & or eh oa Suction, oa Tuesday, May 16, at 10%¢ ns the alesroomn, ture, removed for convenience of avie, of Bruseeia aod ‘ingrain Carpet. carved, rosewood od Bute crimare ana Bike renal aaenca, roetword ‘aud’ ‘Teahouse By marble too Washstands, do. !'ressing Bureaus rose wd And oak Axtension Tables, hair Matremses. feather Bete Loi- sters apd Pillows. # ankets, Coverlids, &c ; sookousws auc Secretaries, enameiled Cotage Suits, Todet Sete mabog Sofas and Chairs covered in urainh Lgunges 1s brava, eo Furniture, with whieh the sale will commence. HE" ®. HARTS. JR, AUCTIONEER. ELEGANT HOUSEUOLD FURNITURE, ‘Rosewood | i H bi i i $ Hi ; iff Hi ff Hi READY MADE OLOTHING ALA » full assortment of BOY's OLOTEING. “a guoTArs's aoops elie of ite venson 3 oa ve Teens are alo, Freved iowaee (Cl dke Doeeking aed Oase mares oy Jewelry. ae. ‘and mr) tend to thie tals, DY onder of PRIDBNNERS, Licosend Pawnbroker. AWNBRORER'® LE—TO MORROW MORNING AT p* ayy shway. eoreer ug a WHBROKER See ann matee debe 29 ay 4 deb. at 10% o'el ry Jy ie ee ee aoe a DRY GOODS, &0. Renee yas DRY GuoDsa. ARNOLD, COrSTABLE & 00, <4 af 3 1 AT AO TFION, AT HAKTFORD, OuNN. on Wednesday, OW MUNDAY. MAY 14, Al reduoed prices, their extensive sock of VAMILE AND HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, of Super Table Cinthe. Damask ¥ ted Flam Jescest, Mal cat ae eee ran Plas, ced ‘Muli and swiss Maslin, 40. MUSLIN. AND NOTHIN ¥, MOSLINS AND Var OAMAL STRAME, sorver of Moree Pettowazur warts rc LORD & TATLOWs, «a 10 O67 BROADWAY, CORNER OF GRAKD orammt, ERE Stns AVE TE eOeen, 129 Broadway, corner of ‘aMms GRAY 6.00 MUCH BELOW (G80AL PRION LOBD 4 TatLoa, GéaN v wT! y GIL@ CORNTOMS, kee il » a0B CURTAING, Wiodow Sbades, (ace Dracerien, Curtain Matertala, ‘Teoecis, and fistares Of every kind, w LORD & FATLOMS, Kos 286 to 26 GRAND STEMET, BELOW RRGULAR PRIORS ANTILLAS AND M. nun i t is ts i E € i f A ; E I i { | t zt i ; i i ii per H.-A ESSERE sESESSERE fl Ai Stn Cantons, orLif sttaw bene® orn oe split straws TUSCAD and PANOY BONNETS, BORG TOSCANS. eg PRDaLA, tape braids, arews 0! epee Neapoittan’s and craw mixed of ai! styles and Cahton, Neapolitan, Dransadie, Belt BBORS FROM avOrit BBONS. 6s, 10e.. swe. pisin aad cwded edge Rib- Bake, on | ABTS Las HANDK&RU! ‘ILS and BLACK LAOB, full sesortment. Showrooms now open with CBaPe, SILK, STRAW and MILLIRERY GOUDS, BONNETS ana all description of goods at wholess 6, Satis Nene, Mo, 225 Righth aveoxe, between Tat and Had sient AT 4 Gukat Repoct: OU Clothe, Pi mean Care Hee mae |, FROM AUCTION. * sarge feck of Sghah Ou Cusha Sie per yard, ioe $1 per pair, usually LACK Lack ELopmormas, BLAOK LAOk MANTH B Las, POLNTS. Castes Fiaves, Vaile, at ie ABRGE ROBES. 6000 BARROS ROBBR IN 9 FLOUNORS, AT 8 reducuoa of 60 per cent from cost of umporimnon. Boa Gi te 7 BROADWAY (oorner Grand a) ALA crea: sacrifins. ORENADINE BOBRS, Piounoms greauy ERIE. , DATO ROW Opea B superb eelce- sige YOU EVRA Saw. ‘Wi beodiered on Moaday, May 14 Wodiotine roa 7 ACRE AND ONETABLE & 00. ARIS RVBROIDSR' Le Mercer araa jisanine OUT taLa Palo eae ned Mustte DURiaINe * #EW STYLSS SOTTINGH.M AND LENO CURTALNS, LACE AND MUSLIN BY THE YARD, LAGE AND MUSLIN FOR VESTIBULa DOORS, BROCATELS, GATING, TAPRATRIES, RAPS WORSTRD DAMASEA, OBINTZS, PIANO AND TABLE COVERS, GILT OORNICES, BAND® AND rrNa. "SOLOMON _& HART, ‘Brond wag. Ajo} 478 BRO. LaDiss OVER OA comenmting of al! oe ne MoOLAN®, Pa E LONG EXPRCTRD AND received. If true bape to fee Jon re ode yeas TS Se over exnibuee by him, ] Bees received eel and many that are tm plain and fancy Cloth Cink, arabe, Now ayien of Cloaks, to Disek ik Gros Oram, ‘Unr extenatre jOLEBALB ROOMS being now tereere panel ‘tor the balance of the swam oun tae ORT scouz temarn 73 5 rARD. faked Dy retarsteg to 219 Ninth (410. Brosdwan, gormer of Crags siren,

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