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4 4 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1860.—TRIPLE, SHEET. | from all accounts, is guilty of an attompt tp sell t> | amd probably excouted in Like . Mr, Renvety | rame I could not learn, were after aad deliberate- other and larger parts of it. Nevertholees, I regard my- AFFAIRS IN MEXIVO. tives of come pp eg and iandcent por. ‘wes & respectable ‘american, who had lived many ones ly ehot The Dietrict Altorney or two end CEBRIT SMITH REDIVIVOS. ber ty thar kad i pry cs Bo other motive, as | am Ap beste sgh % Be comes. nad Ss eal " i a other citizens, were fore yo wn tes hed BAY ie ano st and 1 bimeeit pense, rotpomability . we vo in port. | ately mace their Matamores. > ‘wekerviness * Plasing them sh Mandan i * ) gh presto we have the Darks Baily Beaniog, repairing, | ins part ot iin vengeance he robbed & be cotcerned for my brila, EE prompe, eaiaous Our City of Mexico and Mazatian ° Viti ine Neramirsic reacbed San Bias the towa wasin | and tne Maramipic. Tho Cnrsaliwo eal to. Sau | what mopey thero was a fi: the bands of pyre while the port was biock- | Frapcieco, and the Car'otta to morrow for bry Be oort. | trrpentine, desler ne : ; rough er Eerenssies. Ginn KoRn bat, Robe His Sickness. Correspondence, aded by three emall vessels {rota thi place, under oom- ‘The Consul sends a versel to A apuloo in atew know now, to a far extest than I ever ee ee mand of Colonel Nortoo, an Americus. Of oouree the | for the correspondence end letior bag of the St. knew” belore, bow to oor & well conduxted lunatic snnnnnniannninnre feouirg sgainat strangers, by which opportunity { will write you agein should soy: | Ha Wah ave meray at ‘Dootors Ceavelant, Fortelet THE DISINTEGRATION OF THE REPOCBLIC, ve torenerted It wi thing of interest occur. ; The a psf oo mona Gray. 00. | avin or during the day; but as be waeridiaz | REMAINS OF OLD DELUSIONS. | s14 love. bones controlied by wittomn ke. Kee bee peng ag basa | perctbecore of @ German amed Worbekt he How sed are the effects of the popular and ” tra an there was ®. POOUDIIKy Of thele boing loageed | Peamuctre.at War with Juares on the Sime Surcey Quer. | It) olor taking e risk, Ho rode inte the store and cuperrtons agate. onal eytatae’ Doubtioas «large donee ih the“ Uberals ‘key ook Manly's hint | on—2hvcatened Promumciamiento Against the Lebral | ooiiberately boreew! the fellow, and threatened hare of the ), steemen, and men of vast com- Our Orty of Maxtoe Correspondence. | | Ti ictaned some fiw GC Gee’ eedet “Afrests | Gonrmment-Hile (Paguaia’s) dancer lo Jusre—Cr- | co tbe same for Werbelit be sold any more whakey | The New York Herald Lntent on mercial operasont, hese deus tei wraca he news Curr o¥ Mexico, Apri: 29.1860 pot finally released them Fortunately te schooner uct of Com. Porter of the 8t. Marys— False Position of the | (Dat CMY men clamor " Poe apeiron an fever, —— Witt f 1 La Vi Battle of ‘on Lu Poti Teresa, av American whaler, touched ip, aad an arravge- a) american ought to be shot, whea be turned Compassing bis Death. milies could brave the reproach ‘them {o « lu. Bieecution 0! Genre La Vega— : ee | eae pepe a take elt tke — see fe tha United States Government in Regard to the Surv-y of Som | »pon the crowd eRe gh 3 Sadhana been 8 Hal wy Realty bene ‘enoogh and Desertin to the Sheen Wuils Dap: “ omit. | Fort. One 0° the poor fellows, named Somes W; Neal, of @ Land. Specul Iathed of the Goce | tem, ying that when ho wanted « man killed he to regres Noe tiaee sivfu! ve 8 brale thas tion—The Forced Loams— Impending Commerna’ OS Folsom, Cal., died on the second day after leaving San dors Near Guadalejara—Uolma Hoacuated—Ezecutim °° ht Deg to t by the New Yorx Demo- | ~on rotion that it is dtegraceful to ‘be the teettes rn and Ruin Gadriac's Comduci—the Pian of [sl ee ee et ee aa ae Te Me icsce | of Rethers by a Redber Ohef—Deploratie Omistion of | vile on the 18h of sepereabet be ota tosesd ghvra, | His, Treatmen: Tenetic aaylvm, I, too, bould Bava been fait aa ais. ok 2, . =) Tre Conducts, de de. nave been | Nats like the others, forced to rau the gauntlet among the | the Ony of Tepic—Other Interior Tums Dit)—Ligilntion | A erger crowd than @yer at bib rancho, aioe il cratic Vigilant Association, heme and. too, should have bees publithed ag having Riese ay Waite 0 268 oe ie cnciuoe dive, Y10- | See ee area oricccly | 10” Mateo Useless—No Hopes for Her—& Probectiraic | \ovn' Brownsville, Bee sitzeas ta the ieantiine ke, he, a "y' with furnished with an unusual amount of exciting pone ry w passenge.8, ly ‘Bought for— Vessels Bs Wahid Recatien de | pure ecuseeaan es KA -3 te > ‘constant om ‘a * tal terday we learned positively of the fail of San - ® Poy | The Naramissic,baving on board arms, ammunition and | Peequeira, the presept autocrat of Sonora, is determiucd into the hauds of ie constitutioaal chief, General Uraga, | some exiled conservadore, ond chartored by the eburch ‘at all bizards to resist the operations of the party ua ‘er and of the shooting of Gea Don Romula de ls Vega, the | & favorea institution, and her captain an Capt. Stone for the survey of the public lands of that | 5 ne y . oe guest of the place Goren a (ee, yieon fer. 'the lanky peri. See Ss am told that the passengers intend prosecuting him om | State. 4 short time since he received aa order, whic) it is reported to have ao lage aod well disciplined arrival at thir port is supposed was dictated by Capt. Stone, from Presitent army with him of from five to six thousand men, ‘We bad a large accession to our army last week—some Juarez, to permit the survey to proceed, ted requesting rrit Smith to Letter from Ge: ott ¥ Sap Sabastian, and about 70 which gras ewelled by the clergy garrison of San | 700 men from Cu iscap aud Sap * d i ° | from Lower Ca'ifornia—whioh swells our actual force | thatevery assistance and protection necessary be extend Laie Povel aboat, ae Dae, Pears o meee | within the elty to about 8,000 strong. Aged. rip ed by the authorities of the State to the Hisdon, Pes- | ot Diet detachments of Cox ‘Mex cans ra Why ley: ogre a cesk come wen ir wil » Ue rr it sigaidoant movement th. menos 0” assuming the aggressive at on09. | oo pera ey gee ea ‘you to ba the jatge, | quelra’s answor—a copy of which has been ia clrculation musbetry up the stroct—in this way | quirks respecting my healih—its lows a recovery— are tothe effact that Valle, | thc ,h it'ie surmisen that the intention fs to form & now | im this city—is cbaracteristic, ama vory much to tho | Wounoipe many and keeping the little mace more frequently by persove of the class wno read 2 b 1 oi than by persons of other classes 4 Ogeson avo ciber itderal coi are wdout the place wiih — on, ederacy hero in the West which will embrace the polnt, tbe purport of which is thus ex; tT have | Sent fear and alarm. our ps, J fa ae some 5(0 men AS we have had Bo maiisfrom there rex ni States of Sonora, Chiboaoua, Sigstoa, Darang», aod wpe premned beeaue' preter whey chee peep Fa be with for toe yest wesk we all tbiek the place has ‘alien 4° | h.soapa Ceabuils. Geu’ Comoniort, ox Premdent of Moxi- | tevieted, from ite begineing, the eperation of a scheme NEWSPAPER ACCOUNTS. religoa, who give the best evidences ‘The reper from Guadale) i Inst Cates Wo)! wes tn & desperate atate, He was without la New Yoru, isto bathe head. I not deal- | hich was conceived m a epirit of dishonesty, money, abo great discontent prevailed amoag sg io more remere oheu't inte dias . Vega and other | Continve to resirt, at all bszaras, the —- eee THE FRENCH PROPOSITIONS DIPLOMATIC NOTE TO | of bps t, 1 #3 tt a ¢ nigh hare ene f cae 2. diers, who were deseriiog in great number: ert on this side bave been in cons'ant communication | Of this shameless attempt to plunder the p.opie and tbe TBE BUITIBU CH ARG them, even your good . peep poe baer Athen mee. pn w. ing e. ih Comonfort upen he subject, and I koow for w fact | State of Sopor their just sud inherent rights. Toe [Transiatea from the Sociedad of Mexico } very poor judge of what constitutes the true religion «1 jumdalajar jallem yct ill ver, ec pag been A vikege rodney Bing ‘once wilt | Moment 5 ou attempt to eaforce your demande ta favor of | _ gp, inated. capuato and several otber placos ia the Lo).0 are n0 serareina! 1do not rey thin decause, when on is eat of ibe im of tions on at comit iow mg Bote bas been addressed to Mi. Geo. B | & hy Uoetenaeat andthe ctovemiot an to put thew ol | fe moyvell, Tiound thet toe New Your Minato bed, dariag his invitstion to proceed to the Pas erything bi is fair | | this expedition, that moxent 1 pronounce agaist you | ;. raffle “ Sten ees anes. | ee eee eaee eecat wiomd be tax: | uyem the beet totercols and fecllage of Americas, cu. | 0! Allaire.of ber Britannia Majesty, for bie own fuvoreds | Gea trmlc: ... rights of human bature by that authoriiy, | fore Ferry. offair wes, concocted “andor my rost ; Tho pew force! loan, already referred to to proviows | mengely papular among al! classes on this side of the | %2* Cv thie coast by ie appointee ut of Captain Porter to | tiem, apd breging Bim to place it betore bis pays 2 fg bomap patwre 19 igeif the Oral ausbority by which to try | bet phone law hs) ars Seun'e poser 4 tor = letters, is bring enforced against foreigners a8 well ax DL | monptaive the portion of comnan‘er of a yereel of war | copy Of the note h the undersigned, on ro the Bible; and who says, tn terme so plain as to shook the | pe Aa pen By fon to tadadet prouiteoss ait" Maing tives. “Strong protesie have been meae ibrovgh ll the | We have this moment reocived news by way of Gus- | The reepoveibility is too weighty for am saciriiual of bis ray nee et dl apr tera yy mond prewnlling sengions crane tims cyen tna becksiaamey, | Tupublicese vished Dus; end were Dor dagata ommeatianans the rain h maajor'ty of our tase esr "fin Lew treaty heeecated thelr cates with plarge class, | BUA 0 Tocco, (Ube same ns #ioco* yorated ta Me. Molage « | ation of Mexieane. va ‘ot | bee : Per ore prmrarertenperier mar reir meg va The Zaca.cous business, of gave you ful bough I confcew that the strength it bas secured on the | ¥esty,) agrecing at the seme time to present the further | | The undcreigned avale bimeelfor this opportunity to | But pot to mind pow what is Sheesh of my om re oe epee ate ideat, terete © Mr. Geo. B. Mathew tke areurances of bis dis tine ne secs O48 puirbed corsice ration MUNOZ LED, | EV Sus “nce Shom'l bave beh olaseing wih you, tba, | Ucer tie most merciinl providenee im my whole life Groacs B MaTmw, &o [fre aetrong reason for choosing yourselt asthe proper | | But before further remarks on the manifesto, let mere- > a C \ om to at turn ‘or a moment to sey, thet Joba srown was at my wiog is the uote to M. de Gebriac alladed to io | peracn mith tet na Pa eg tangs © heute Bat cone a the ra 1889, and osig ek ten 0 | reve Of the Sione survey, aod torid him (Perqueten) Lae ae From al! foture trouble from tbat sovroe. This sppiestioa bs ‘The biberal caus o ‘as viewod from this digtane>, doce not | filing to bold, be bow aseu © particuiar and peco | look enooureging, apd bence the movement tb which I | Hon bomouanstio the very party he aboutto seti, one 7 bon ey and eoul | the shore dave jost alluded. ad to learn that the government at Washing: | The uncersigned, Minleter a@ s rim of Foreign Affuirs, | jnd Your works approys | sud araif. Te wat on bie way from Kansas to his home. png ye gr Blame le | to uuserstaad the charagwer | par rhe bercr to. acktcwl dpe the recep: ofa tote from | your ebpiow; abe therciore sol epprovelt—end ponetwe | It Was bis custcm to call ou ma Im Bip journoye from the ; | Lhe sloop of war St Marys ta sti yan, | an Saccest of his gigautic GO | be Exrelienoy the Viscount de Gabrino, ke, ke In tne | leer prom, il; end coroielly, becaure L have to diasentfrom | obe to the other, At the time of hils last viatt he was wiok every thing is quiet nopoly upon the future mt res fuic note bis Excellency ceclares be bas beou tostructed od epeculations. There | With fever and segue, and go deaf as to make conversation ou the 230, still 8 18 courte slong So Mathew bae roi § ded Mc. Al xenmcer, sno 65 ‘or the clergy io their acie of vic balely, We are adout to get rid most tikely go from bere in the Hoa Of Engtand bas been jplcmave talent of ‘ate G adriao, with Sonor Ngiews th cuy ageinet Mr . ‘An aa anos mennedy was shot dead at La Paz, | Ropoly ven the t ae nap a of ON no pera o » 4 mee % pera’ F position it had aseumet in defence of a | by bis government te procure, in conjunction with the very religious i their way, whose works mH quite difficu iy & young Ido _ SOS, Came, wait WEE Ta tae meron” as taken andehotal ost | iis srant wong aitempted upon the rights of an inoticnstve | Logatices o” ber ritabaie Maj Hy, em arreogement be wees hd botorm-tuepe their religion, Tthiok thisis | MA wo Dursed bim, and whom I had never before oo 4 Meera 'statacw; bat Tboiews Me. | i | and frienoly inte. Looking (0 the future, it woula bave | the two velig-riet partis, the baeie of which ebould be | uve of the New York State Tempe: ance society mem, who | t¢eD nor beard of. On referring to my diary I find that Das aleo tried OWE ticir mode of avo: tiag a thing thay | ae ‘ " beer & wd Dito! policy to have placed nearly the whole | “ihe ccnelurion of an armeticg, artg whieh @ National | sre found cn one dey gravely resolvirg tbat ti fig dung their stay In my house mo persous visited it not wieh to 40. Leaciose you here he corre Mazatran, March 28, 188 State in the bar de ot «few speculators, Iu tus event of a | Assembly cball be clotwd, which shail detertm’ne ths form | crime to hicerse vem shope, ard on the next eagerly | except my sitier and ber young cbildrea. Repub- Spopdexce which ha! taken piace up to & tos. oa | Increase of the Military Firces of the Stale~-Fzpedtion | coperss on enber by purchase or by conquest, where | or govertmnret to be imposed de floitively on the country, | vollng for Crem ebop morgisteaks and legislators 1 | Licars way bave concocted plans Hy hon Sd Bat this evdject Thu c dence is calouiated t9 give Aganst Tepir—Combined Attacl: upon Gurdalajara—Tie | Wovld be the public lands-—governm- nt property thet | gy + oilas ibe internal Orgepization which ought to be given | thick that ¢ would be true of theze who should | they dic it not uncer my rool, por ba Aongrd with OU Any bing but a corse is all aoa) “4 - at | which our people would have the right to comaut from | tof’ + * * * 7 vole for men guilty of aknowledging ler to | BY knowkege. Rapes ey oat him 0@ be Of ibe busines be that notping #ill be done McLane Treaty—Feeling Aguinst it Inerearing—Poreian | our federal aciborilice? Why, iu the bands of an associ Tho vnderrigued bes much pleasure in repeating | be low; end (bet lt te true of these who do vate | Moneys end even me never ae what Of that be aurea The olergy have been talking of Oppesition—Pesqueira, of Soncra, Threatening Arme? mn of foreign speculators, who were emart enongh to | to bie Ex wey tho Viscount de Gabri Eo. | for nee guy cf erkowl:givg tbe worce crime of slays- | POtons, except my Mn og de gl my FE eae prociaimicg the fen of Igualsas a compromise fhe Opposstion to the Provisions of that Document—More 3mug- | *0Ure the power of the government of the United Sates | yoy Fxtreore tee a that the government of | ry tobe ‘aw, Were Jesus ogein om the earth, he would, | moOnCye, ond arannee Wa FY agin the E « lan, oe yOu KHON, p 5 lor @ lorelga priace—a thing “ Wo enrich theme 4 tue expense of the iatorests of i's | the repobic ace the grod offices of the Impe fig Degevates and legislators for re- | Lrior a Daipor's Ferry, po Apiey| of oer , © object of Senor Pacheco ia coming to gting by the British Vessel of War—The System of Some | own ciiiz wa one tbe dignity of tls positon am a nation. rial D, end sdopte the bases which are | p Atre » into tue horrid pi of slave, Commiitee were ip Virginia, I bad not for years beard ae Value to Americans—Scizure of an American Vessel fo, We bave nows this morviog from the South of some | Jatd ccwn' tn the note of the (th tnst to put anend to | Bud mlead Of preieny the voters who voted them igto | #F sy —— Lge s Shin bib Sith ok ts Aconvoy it & yertieed to leave here for Vera Croz on Violation of the Revenue Lawt—News from Sonora and | i'erest. The l:peval tovces under Orgowm dcfeated the | the pubhe ities which the civil war occariont; re- | cflice, be tr more lke to ray to them ail: Ye do the peo ae otres Me sane pri) the 6th proximo, but ii is & question if Ak will be porsiwle . Chureh party ata place culled Cazotitian, between Cot | torping ot the same time the mist express aud cordial | o: ede of your Faiuer.”’ Moreover, it would be all three newspaper columns. Present Oconsion oalls for togetiiol Ui ges a targe sum wil) be sent, noterh. Lowy California, dc. ma and Gusdalojare. Tue General of the dofeacer party | tuenks to the government of bis Imperial Msjesty forthe | sene whither (bry thould or should not put im the ‘the republication of po more of it, Stacding the Guthe for leavieg this City are agseeret «) I wrote you last, by way of Acapulco, on the 1 %h inst. rewwreed to Conme (#bi. wae then jo the bands of bis | lively interest aud affectionate kindness *bich are shown | of coretit: torsl or other Lecetsity. The one question in . . ict jet cemst~Juct (our times the amount aasessed la the | gincg ‘eis pines Ft ef any iaterent in politics hey | Petts) witb bot ove bun're4 men, ail uwarmed: and it is | fer ibe ve cetsbivbment of that the repobiic sone. | tik court is, Rot what is constitutional, but what is | MANIFESTO OF THE NEW YORE DEMOCRATIC a tari be c 7 Le stoted that the copservadiort, ia Coverquencé of this do- | cersary to ite Fccurity and wi The undersigned | rigtt, Laut anpocsaevee PELAOW CerEND 61 W> are to bave another mail on the Sth proximo, | occurred, thengh there appears to be going forward a | scat, were making preparotiing for an immediate evacua | begs bs Excellency to acrept, &e MUNOZ LEDO. ‘But to reterm to the object of my letter and inform TBF STATE AND COUNTRY. Ble i bope to be able to give YoU more leogtaewed | eomtinual augmentation of the military forces of the ‘State. | tion vf Lhe to: ‘ xa? your readers of my bealth. [am pot ae biameworthy as Ata meeting of the Executive Committee of the New Ducget rt Rl date tn o few Gann dan "Otne to-tneteitk From Tepic we hear that Ieaco, once’ and still the meny think me, for the prostration of my brain, York Democratic Vigiant Associetion, held om the 160 a da dsachanet tom Tevet Oates, apeiog ts_| Setsahiaretierees nets! eee aeproee ee Sai Be hearted cata ewe Yeas | fsa ope Pas Red We au Se jenece and @ de! ment fornia, e' 6 lo es ee sacrifices expy " “ wy that i Pe Our Mazatian Correspond: , & blooa @f bis comfreves orifices expmlory o! bis omoy DEATH OF A DISTINGUISHED ARMY OFFICER. bers, = They sey that on my ly dieeuses Dietory of the effair at "a Perry; and, if it prove Mazatiay, March 11, 1969. available force now at the dieposal of the Gorerpor to the | sine, and olherwire ereking to appease the wrath of au Thed, at Fort Smith, arkaness. on the 25ib cay of | have giver vp my extentive correspondence, ih a P | Off ped Deity We bear of bis Laving putto death up: | yerch leet, Brevet Major France Newson P, iatant | She prete, Lubse Ppeakwg and the care of a large Mexican Awthov ities Saluting the Brith Plag—Dritish Ship | wormber of 8.500 men. Various ramore are afioat as to wanceel aty highway robbers re re Gk, ae — Lite, by the, way, attaching fo -_ that there be any conmection betwees the cosapirators and ony pottticel body at the North, that —— sum of nily, for mo carthiy | acjoat General, United States army, iu the 4 my printed imate facts, and Amethyst Demandirg the Interest on the Brith Arutot | tbe disposition of this large number, and the ultimate to bp than ¢ cutting the throais of poor travellers, te eee, leaving & devoted wife aaa eee child n, aud a | £0 fer favored my feeble bealth as pot once in all the | Morry be spprop 7 —— Lepth a wtn ‘ ts of Britash Ve sels of War —Specte Snug | *igns of the Governor. We have po enemies to repel or | 6 secompliehment in which itis well known he excelled. | large pumber of atiached relations sud friends to moura | \ear 1869 to go from bome to public meoting, I | mabc boows te cer ot on our Debs — Mov -men | Invasions to fear Loeado, the great terror, bas fallen | Trpie, wbile one! the most beautiful towns inthe world, | piedeath. Be was aon of the late Mann Page, of tbe | rracily scmit that I am pot blameless for Pe rn cecgenanaianiate penmbatien tuaaemaeitiasio a , oom gling—Tthreatened Bombardment of the Town by the back on Tepic, where be remains, and where he \ i% at the same time the moet unfortunate; like & | county of Glovecster, State of Virginia, aud subject of these Greases. In respect bout without mercy, | gon «i Governor Page and of General —_— ¥ could pot tay cf me, “Neither hath this'man British—San 6lss Troubler—Businen Prospets—Sela | vkely to hold cut unle x driven tr m it by fig? ng can = as a ae Gov 4 x. rel elson, : hat Seeebenn’ uapee a sr ate ‘convened boom € inber' i? this re. i rom one biavkguard (> a 5 two of meet distinguished, trusted and honored pa- e parents.” Ie: n : tions ath Calsfivnia— Rise of Properiy— Affects of the | We, ne acessant efforts to increase the army, wih | is rewly mthing left Dut a let of deserted | (rete ot toe Reroute ohdas wean re ee | vuiktd ibe lane, of ove a the pret somaliiatees ceey | On the 261m ieetant, tho folowing eddveas to the poop Treaty—Lamd Speculatins—Lrutal Trestment of an | scarcely acrut io the treseury, and uo prospects of aay | bouts ard afew score of beggarly Inc'ays, whom Logado | iaught to revere, and whore 1c example he desired | given to men I have overworked myself. er comideocion, - uae eosuipanae tas oe 8 American Captain Towards his Passengert—Morements of | increase or improvement for gnven or eight mon'hs to | Critics with toe es ae et bene =A to imiiste, He graduated the Weet Polat Misery Lee dev hoe = np Wat ad ase befed pe be printed to _pampb! - be aed “1 ived ities cont | tants Dave 0 other pa y are here in exile | 4) , bpd soon: Brevet Secoud 1 cow a ts Srecpen~A How Cenfeteracy—-General Cosponfors be | comes he meeney vecnivel (i eee on, tie Teceat | ana pentry. Topte, Bowever, 1 )uot slece to Ber atiened inceeede eae deen * Sohn ‘work were there is to much todo that few are found | the Demecratic Vigisnt association, whose Exeoutive Oom - Y European arrivals has been expended; and the small he Onief—BMovements on the Pactfic—Mu der of an | Smount yer due them, or expected, will not pay the cur American at Lx Paz, dco, he. reat expenses for t recks; etill, the military depart mest of the goveroment-the most ussiess branch—is ‘The most exciiiog item of news which I bave t> report prone a mh a pes eof the very life blood of the mittee corsiete cf the following gentlemen: — Waits Sherman, ‘S. Higgins, Jomer Lee, Imac Townsend, ‘Algernon & Jarvis, Btepbea Jobmeoa, BM. Whitlock, Licvtenant of the Seventh infantry, jotacd ® retlex of the contition of | Flosicn, them proseeut vg the Semiwole war, and ip the republic The whole obvely and ficlently crgeged vntll ite sped beyons redempiton. No | avter this be was stationed at (he military pow at ie of such 8 All 0 ES Se eee wane F é ae Co, tt fe not alwaye easy to reeis; the temptation Forts doxu years before the last, I bed at times enuf fered trom dyepepsis—thongh by bo meana as a8 eee ainoe my letter of the 224 ult. is the breaking out afresh | country. These 3,60 mon are taken from the working — ail legisiation for the improvement of Mexico | fret detachment of troops, in apiicipaiion of war with had many persons of my acquaistance, My suf- . . Joel Conckiie, of an old difficulty between the authorities ant bor Bel | ano Troduclog clase—the effect of whicn is notoaly wo The recen' treaty with the Juarez govera- » Vex (On the commencement of hostilities with Moxico | fering ma’n'y inthe quick snd strovg sympathy ares Adama Boauyler Liviaguton, 7 Majenty 's Consul at this port, in which her Majssty's | impoverith the country and people, but to intl ct upon ri mace wilh any other goverment of this | he merched with the army of General Taylor in his | Of my beads with my. dyspeptic stomach. Vor. Cree! Lit Barlow * Benjomin 8 Field, akipc, Mason's 5 tvciety w horde of the jdlest rutfians the world ever ih the paper upoo which i: is written, | fret advaree upon the Rio Grande, and from that time | go aud other most uncomfortadle seneations— An * , Moves Taylor, Authorition bebtCok ® Prominent part Haiouramasle | “4 Getachment of four bundred men went out ted States is ready to enforce the / forward to the end of the war, was in most of the batties | Pcw as if my bead wore made of lead, and now as if it oben Wabers, ~ , vhnoes ~oniliatipg, the probability j¢ that | last night, supposed to be under orders for bt Of its provirl ood, in dowg this, | on both lines and greatly distinguiened himsel He was | "ere wade of cork—we q bey Festany: YOUr Correspouciomt would nave Been obliged to write wie | Teple. Another Iarger body will -jola them in a day she | beceam ily %. tw For Brown curing tte memorable siege and bombard pepe ove Serer Wiha T Colman, letter upon & Dsiterwineiains--eveu ms wand one | Go mado, in coujucction with tho other Isatore of tse | fortinu of ber people hope for such s routmwaiet? wn ttn ynbek be dee fueRha.whicd, withtwo | whee Pathe ope ney w daye after taking G 5 Joho F Aguew, in the whole ea The atey aug | Mberalpaey of Durago god Suton tp eurtareGuasae. | Wei woe, Be‘wlcgrath ansocnces the spprnch of | sree an thc pastes aie Ureed Hina’ atdalnat | [Van WANE a ni ofa AGE Pear RE | TS et ee site Jara, ane if successful in the attempt, they are to march | five vissele, Weare ‘coking for fi * 4 q . vert, , one. Let it snitice to say thet the authoritivs, | for Mexico. Preparations are makieg, ales, to out off the | from Ra gland, tbree from Calitornia, ond abeshasneab inn pony ly eg oe batts of Monterey with his regi | My Lotand De. Juces, of Cuondsge, wes in the same Con. | John McKeeton, Beory Yoivertoa, in attempiiog to protect their uteroets from the aunvggiing | Sappiiee from Teple and the interior; a foul under Vol. | o&ee frovm the coset and from the gulf. Wo ace wiao In | fustiuccse mec bike needy eres it, te, Dri | arees | T well qenembor thal te my remark, thet l oes F Youage. propeoaities of her Briiacals Majesty's offctels aaa sop | N6rto, will procerd to San Blas in afew days for thie | hopes of bavieg & slearucr down during the onuree | LA tUccere ‘and for bie bravery and morlornae | tem without cetrying wget as not to dareto walk | Fencw Cmzxxs—Tbe community was thrown late wager fms Be te These arrangements are sitll in embryo, where | of two mutha Lbave been aseured that means bave ‘ann 7 Sad meeemervouy Sao ae seme other iaforme- stervation on the 17th inst by the tabs Jeots, found |; neceseary to enter the Britian Consulate, in | ail improbabl remaio for mooths to | bern sentto California for the purchase of a steam yacht, Bee a gy me the ‘Daitle, was | tn m my bat, bis gaick snd witty roply wae, “Sach | :ence tbat m (ormicadle outbreak, 1 by October last, by force. Thee itise were right io ” This ia Spaaich | built ‘or an express steamer a few moths since by “4 re x. rent re ee en, Geserel, og S260 hat are of themselves enough to make you | Nori , bad broken out at Paes Por- demand, but unfortunately wore a litite tndiserect in their bas a nappy adaptation to Mexicans as weil sxron geet eflo: le were made to enlist the Mail Company im | ibe army ». Taylor, with the troops eent t» join oa T was alarmed and toor | "2s io Vir with the avowed onject of arousing moce 8 evforcicg it. The upshot was chat the cominan am tie s ence’. utbey bad vo boat suites, they missed | Soft ai Vere Crog, ond Under the latter General actively | €Bovgh 10, recuce the. labors "at my brain m | atm oh thee coethore th ee ie ae se der of the Amoths ot received orcers to demand satihtes “4 merits of the Molane treaty ie | 't in rot building oxe. Sixty thousand doilars would have | periicipated ip the siege ad bombardment since the Umes of tbise admeniior; veene’ heat mectera. Tt resulted in the sacrifice n of last mouth the Mh muore gcneral, and [am disposed to | wiaccs @ steamer, Just euch st needed, om the coast, | ibe rnssencer of ihe oly of Vers Ores, with iis castle, aie | ee when’ in’ Coogee, aun ay te eS se ec ets heey (he destruction of private and yavempileation for the | CONG with more feeling, than was exbibited | which would pour the rlebness of this part of the country tp the battle of Cerro Gorce, with a | others, was it owitg: thei was go mech moreeva knees | RUbNC preperts: bet it failed of eucoess, and most of Seoas tneioledl "a tue persan) o bol moos aeumennet its completion, The few news | imto the coffers of the prejectors, There is mopoy in it. Jotent, ser vitg with Gen, Twiggs’ then thinkiog member. But the dyepepeia, which ‘beges ‘beee parkicwsted im it were siaim or taken Cowl, sod for tue pepore published on the coast, and the Spaussh eed Ger- the acvarce as part of the gallant force which stormed | m the fall of ISE8 «i ied» pottine of the fects na ne ee hee le insu Britieh goverpracnt continued @ year, was aliended salute ettweaty ose gune, to be ficed {a frontet ine Doe pg aan = & aveaae AFFAIRS ON THE RIO GRANDE. the beighte and foruBcations of Corro Gordo, and ie m: none of there tevsations, ond tavere & tens cf ee of. suiae upon the howicg of the us pout | Porqveira's official organ eepeciuly” Hie argos, tag | SXETCH OF THE PRESENT WAK OF THE TEXAS Bon: | tloted inthe report of the commendaut of bis regiment ux | Menithre involved in’ them. ralpitation of heart, of wae conceded, and ihe Bar f the West late namber, i supposed to be | PRR—CORTINAS, THE BANDIT— mis wep of | S™merg the fret officers within the fort of the enemy. | *biuh I bad biiherto experienced nothing, was ie nee on the Sd ioetent, gr te Story afier thie be received tment of Assist igual. My bead Load of sue wa yy t cee Gocersor’eoum toctings te. regard to we Sevnaadinad steer angie: o: | Atiulant Gew od beleg negate sia dupe nat | end. my-brale wer et omey. De. Cry te aan “mort lived “asd contracted in locality as the Harper's Oven submitirs w the civil ibunal Ts 7 4 erent ojotn cavee Conitt ued to @: advance of the army upon ine ci: tendent of the aeylum, believes that even belhon euct affair was eeareiy stile} —the wathor t rcbation ot toe peered Sones jeltect without | the war on the Texan borders, with an account of Gori | of Mexico. He wos in the ballicwol Coulreran and Ouiee, | of the year 800 T had come ito that siege or oon paw Toy wast anh goer een te me taneile Cor the spprobetion of the general Congress Sonora will be good Or evil, Crnpot (ari to spring from it that it ™ eesen the and duseo, with the brigade of the iatrepid Geo. Shields, gery. | Of inseni'y cal'ed ‘exaltation of the mind.” I never To rel cas ariieey maiasliee © seoriice for the ia. | Bes; the Mexican bandit, whose, bleotihienly eQfT ote te sigan Aecistans Adjemet Seraet ed ‘Aid, | ttodied ror wrote with more ‘| coadeenee is | im the camp of the 4 tty Of our territory, considering it asa giorioxs death | cowardly acts for a series of ry (Epon. | We therefore request @ careful perusal of the sor liberals, scattoring eons tioa in all directions he oF y n years have rendered him the | sud was brevetted Major for bis gallant sod meritorious | pie'ply, 1 hac never eo much were, a mm of s beticose “docameat trom | Span Maleteaalng her pg I terror of peaceable citiz.ns on the Texan froutier, wao | CbCuct in theee battles fn he fae ithe, bard Tova | 8 * thee Cherie tae peste eat be of tar esc ape tue commander 0f We ogale, demaruiog a spe of this State, bas also contalued many bitter | have evifered from bis robberies snd other overt acta, Sonben & saragret var wotts te aches belo volleg atthe coming the 16 per cent Eogitsh Coavention del basseared ra HrANtyy and ia couciusting @ | This man Cortinas has long been a resident of Cameron | and markeo distnetwn, } I slept ~q por Bw oppose that Northern havo ($187,140) #r0uld, according to bis thowing, Ke iy ovens goons cneorey a repas: | County, Texas, and report says he Is ashrowd aad dering | Of Gen. 8 / fy eee have teeo ttowly ced telfocresely sede; labvteeroeces fart, "She Govereer, th covty, aposeiet is thst Neca ts oa ie tenes Ws teste cue orciga soldier | Yellow, promp, cearet end resolate. ifs mind, with true | Pinced the ety of Maxie m our [uamenion wae mpi Wononis sot coor | tes anen one ‘Sim ont tate s anew my, app wh stator. our roll!’ J ‘on Of the captais—stated to hin, or portrayed, the - nb mee thes her Britanoic Majesty’® ship Amethyst Mexican faith, bas long harbored the most violent preja | time to the clove of the war, Major Pare serroi ae that fo serious an injury as the lors of my thd arts from the Kanens Free state food, ane ‘by ym. ton of publi all TP ereacrre rece ak | bas received another conducts from Guadalajara and Mex | ‘cet egainet the Americans, and It has beon a fixed poliet | Attislant Adjutant Generel sud Chiet of Sif to cur temory “uve of my" Wale,” What; though ‘area | {attire im the Nort; ana that the documents 4 id apts on pr a ot toes — | foo. oo bere — three weeks Sines, extenatbiy to ‘with bim that coukl apme day #0 annoy ths Texan cosmaee poe Bee, with pg Ey | wore ormmeee: niet _ sreotty “ode ‘pot fall pos'tase aoca ts ectabins a5 4 nares > oir Prodecessers | proveet the interests of foreigners from the depredations : the _ qhish they bad to ssvome, ant lestiy, the Any oO | of the contemiing partion. Thie wane mere blis!. Sul T eed Gt ee ee ntermieion | A bara antes a6 ee ot October, cas aibioe ta | eerie of tae Brak Spe deur, airemits tte, | cane ereabous, a rder to wia the torprted teas, | teetee se cisecames ono ne son re : oMcere . in we. , 0 their | wpoverisbed cor consede, | cure large freight, i, 0° cortann extent, of value oven h support commenting efor. Bot alas, be returned with his healih | Why the dyspepsia of 185% aod 1869 affected my heart and to refisct, mm barely wee, much can vole, bavp frequently admitted thet the Mexicae | impaired and sbarteres by thé hardships and ex oeure of | Preduoec Hot uDccmfortable rensations in my bead lem tom ant oh | to Amer isane, gome such iacentive to mation bis campaiges, ro moch Sf Ghat pay large eam | we migut. porsibly, Gnd oureetves uegloctes by the whole | foDUEr ought t> extend to thet river; acd iis impros | Bs ctmpAigrs, #0 mi for «| somns cna perbape ex oye irae ret world. We are indented, (think, rome lite to this emg. | sonowes much of ite prevalence to the speeches ant pri | nestor the tan toeough ehelen = Spine ete yee Stra ection ae dhe rectal of bis Excellency's tory of woe mer oes bed = trogeusd vine of eee tap ‘Vate conversations of Governor Houston, been on duty; but the insidious ind typo fever ond moat “ {onthe J Sen Blas, where be @ seid ty have gone 10 pee | citerea “ail foreigners ‘during oar present troubles, | | Actuated by auch feclings and prejudices, it has dsen | PuPHCD) which threatened pa nn wh a 81 “Open wate- pce po Ratan a ebm berly tow | During the past six months ihe Amethyst bas visited | the object of Cortinas for the last nine years t> attract | slonese'a soldier that, hajor me, wae th did bet atogaiet > Seteods toon” Sno SHES GIS Gute 6s theh sett temie Ganiaienek. | ting at ber Gachor in the Barber at Gan aes meee gk, | SrOuES bim the most desperate clase of his couatesmon; | for bis private character and Telalloes were family, quite overcame me re mee A fo retain, etebctecn AY before yesterday. baving failed | tember last witbeut moving a cable's Keogii—hor mea | 84 he has eucceoJed in this by giving (nem support and relly geet tune hen tos ana Sone ware grest Savene quae Geen Bowe any mph. a ime poe ne es et we ship fouling, “pry by maintaining many of them on his farm above Browns | with variea iwformatx a Yet be was moxie in the “oes ive to ‘hee. by a ~ e restZon oper ooaat , aot Mo a! ‘ iad ihe net merurn wih vm water aorega tags | Suet Ue Cee oe Senet Be corte estes | apnreechh west notes we Bin; and thn heel a | Bete bem tre see "T went “htop ot ban ot bc agent ly so lb 0. eo | dion cre® or to ‘in countrymen at other u . yates steam frigate expected in & few weeks epresentations of the Conta! nere 0” the | second place, which was completely hidden from al! in- poy oy tod henorabee te A 4 oe i a cee wie = Py] he aah ‘Teme aaa if oe during the tate exciterecat grcesor access to the Texans. Thus secured, be « 4 father, son and brot sea Toeve Tho hat pe ‘thet proverty ‘nee my ba fia bet fovi f to hewssetres x' 7 sleet to move bim. dhe: . 4 bande themecives pean hn ip pans tent + fg | The American Wark Noramiesic, of Orion’, Maine, cattle stealing, whieh he followed with daring success olden tei een ra} cea taees reel on Fama Sven Mend : usferred to anoiber of ber Beit | from Sen Franctece, wae seize’ on the 16h inet. by the | Wm the character of a stock trader. The range of hie accom piisibed a from believing, bumea rela- Tersrle., The P. returns in order ¢) arrange | Custom Floure authorities for alleged irregularities, 07, ag | beries krew no timite. ‘or he drove ci from bow = Ywpis thas Toeat eo ot Wy ious are of so pa ahah Gpreere aioe uded to with the goverameat. | ft hes ence been ascertained, for an attempt on the part | wire of the Rio Grande, selling Mexican horeee end Groner D ae deceased, says the Oxford oa rs Tomally, u ay ove mee A Ly: —_ tnerehents Offi have orte tence ale rae {eof ber commander, F. J. Mac's. to smuggle a large | beeves on this side, and American horses and beeves on | (- Y ) Times, wae horn at Groton. in the Stato of Cow. | © saree hawweed’ and SY Own memory enye its also, winew core. Tre nets will have oom sted thale annnal ellen amoun' of werchandiee asbore, olther at this port ar in | the cther, Becticet, August 19, 1763, and at bie death bad neariy | SUtd,"aog rolstiees ia thy monte eee ttt a fast would to teple nae, a Tate (rom oer ieamediats vi | Lower Caltfornia : He requented Browneville and Matumoras al! the while | f™bieted bie 971h year. He wee e colonial wubject of thelr ‘morder. "No cae doubes tear | seen fa aon tenes i - Aye a ul The veave! was tmmediately relonsed, bui the merchaa | with tmpunty. altborgh there were indictments ree ‘ourth, and a witoess of some of the exciting charges Toten m extent, a proper degree | dire found om beard, pot manifest for in | him in both placee murder and theft In I86t he | fCtPe* of the Americam Revolotion. He witnemed the coadéencs and tecurity, Business hae algo tinproves, | any ebape, fatorven | murcered an Ame ie, and tho indiotmeng | D't? Be Of New London by the British, and was a papi hough it cansot be as it should, white the ronda the interior ¢ 1 of Narban Daboll, who, his arithmetic, was hombered the things that were. 00 ‘he ath cy of Augurt, 1796, Mr. Avery took up bis residence at Relle- ville, on the Oblo river, 1a the State ot Virginia, after « torleome journey of 8CO miles; he there undertook the ar Su0U8 task of early Rettlement. was familiar with the ie Inci’ents in the life of Herman Biennerharset. Yon war cemanded by the captain ww of the affair by that offlonr, it w suet of Cay < in Manly, personal'y end foan ship, wae euch as to or 4 r * official interference in the m Most wriously felt by every one doing The amount of property setmed and cle: Ss ib well known, tbat Mare iam te bout #2 fome two hun ‘re’ © the creat market lor every charac of wbich were contrabant — haved with the utmost courteey, aod bat | uo SA ’ tions of Capt. Manly the whole thing would | away from Rrowrey ¥ he "peo’y arraage- | bave been rettied to day. Accorcing to the lewsof ine | row. The Mexte Goverument aod country, cares of this palure are tried either by a court | sive, and eot only carried on these robberies, bot they | 8° Married bis sister OF the dowot | cemroerd of the principal Curtom House officer or by tho | commenéed Riiing people who were supposed to hare | CBCP*R county, New , Where be bas #ines resided ced =MAGY civil tribomele, @F the Recured may select If the walter | worry. Many perros who are reported to have started] MP AYery was twice married, bot bad lon, i nuoos with Cdiifornia are extending the gover pment Fatification of the from California wo try 1650, through the king me more tipT bare now) (abot here. We | fe allowes to come to an enue before theae courte, nothing | for Rroeney Ab cone'derable enme of money to buy | Children. one of whom was midshipm: the United than over, Govhies, outapnibae oF levee Aus _Amooget ue but the clemency Of the Governor ean sare thetr proper. | cattle with, Deon mired, and until the present time | Sates bavy with Commodore Rogere and Decstur, and “Teopuenece an ae 1 me for mereadtile speculs a eM that the | ty from confiscation; and Captatn Matty may thank bis | nothing @ ttown of their whereabocts. Skel tone hare ‘ed i 1818. He vowed at every election for President ay or > 4 on the whole I do not Bot yet come; but for thove wh may Nave realy money are bit #hip wae not mate roeporsidle for hie acte, hare | been found im the p-alries and oo the chapparc!; but the | «lee the Jourdation of the governmert, which act wan | nly nner dio? ‘Owing Bre Hmong my for Caventineht, ‘a dam Waver to 1: casey’ T, RRey ae wl as for these in San Blas Had the poor devila, | bocles could pot be Wentified. People at Beowunviile aro | Performed by him with « religious sense of duty, L. De Gray assures me that bat for the shoes erom that the time hes wiready gove by. for prevents nay | THOM be Crowe om shore at the latter port conversant with enough to kuow of fifteen thousand Pisane Frapemcx Gout, one of the boty guard of Na | bestered my downtall, or but for which tant wo advanced at least fifty cont in ope mon +f hat whatever to te bi would he eb the Mexicans have captured ia tbat q Poleon L., dd et the residence of his son in-law, Mr. Jos. | bave oreurred to that end, Tehoula bave gove ri about this city Two or three of the larger f Rg anne ce St eater curecer. Bel soi However ies ota Ten the crowd gt ore in New Yc) 4.08 the 18: inet. at the age o” | own under the presmure of my oe bave cutered the market a# lend ~ ne jo more then to com o firas’ served a8 a0 officer un dope! companice 4 Sd Stet ete ks gp ere a rth Ld PI tse | See = the limite of ‘the to: These few operatic ed i vretess to go ko nw, particnlarly as none oF o 5 2 ar eocustomed to comfort and cheer me pera ngry er ae, have even at thls cariy day, | (ot NA4 more than ecoogh to tmalntain themselves a | of hie su: by_ whom i weioten result in 8 them 0 08 & hotitivne "oe J ri drain. ‘A vumber of eotnrtatuts Dave been lodged atfthe Uaited | thing waa nite Sotors ie down to the 284 fost Rvery Several yeors was the Worshipfal will be veri. 4 ‘ States Comelate seins FJ. Manty, ceptsin of the A thing jivtet, Lut it fs euted that Peequeira it more de Union Francais Lodge, of New | sh Certain at to 6 far to be sent oan Dark Naramian!s, now nt Sag Mine, wihled, it uly | gurveys vaste Corte Howe’ ne Proseoution of the inad Private lie he took a great | higher dy = crsrateney _e * concetnn hima ton coat of tarand feathers | prom Lower Cultfornia we have dates t the 11th inst would sdvente acaas eal ce. | bee's 1 ona ass vs ag To iy taercis net ine 19 a Into the iahamen detaie, The tow Governor appeared Wy Peeaiene eee rey (ee couse of cfu. | bad to sink 19 whe ot Tandar ie ee (a2, E782 the pointe as they appear in the Pana few 49 oa i Ay 8 ino, fren teem, aivertincs a Ske yer aaepameneere (Manis, | and Peeama, bot TV esgernsune te perme et Yoon 4 \n San Prancitoo for La Paz end Mazetian and by A Ja NOE every atten Cortinas passengers, of whom oy a PL ~~ Lyk fo bien Perwoeally wp to Bim, and —Ia the death Aen Hart‘ord loses one her well Rowe and, citizens. For a long series of years fourteen = “3 b gg toy to their destination ae officers, aad wilt caotious trae’ and appont | be roce oy thet Sir Shuts ha pact re son ma enya imeag oy tena Ro mae, mt taey Those who hat even of my bation For 5 te 7 — mae ae foes pen i cam to feel surprise when persons PMancipater sir vem ‘eet ieee a ta | at Hemi, Ctcre, whe ordered te itr Srebdeioen oe eas (Ten etna ‘aD Worthiness of #) hmanifestations, Whatis om he had detaisol agalont | was bimeei! «sot om the following day. Tah § prompons ve forend 10 seek protection of soms eat | esbeard Me savege Indian, wh thea held San Tees, | Sp was teed and creed a ont my tase it, that | have to avoid looking back ‘avew cat Ideauaa mane | be re =) . oe + 7 hed and executed In one < . Ssricaa. "fo make “Whings ‘wortes tse hist 9 ier, who was mere Tole ASGR, net oly because « part of It i Pall uf dark | kaown thie determination to he saves Beioreband, wih) , ie (low, | ly obeying the orders of bis dranken officer, will be tried, the painful cocertainty and coaitsion overhang temo ide boldly int te epee of Mos yaaa te