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ss ss)! Tee. s+ os) So ni 2 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. Mr. Chabot, Britieh Consal at San Luis Potoai; Mr. Alex- LETTER @F MR. CASS RBPOTING KLWOOD FISHER, j n - berth ditions: de- | bave not been able to 2: Bis id NEWSPAPER ACCOUN' } INPORTANE FBOR WEXICO. | | steauant” dinae'eallbre nego ecures | by ssest aden of Mest wad bave rae poe mee SEPTER AND DRONNN GP ZcLeAGp perccin@l aun’ | > COVODE INVESTIGATION, ommas a ~ . * d the male inhabitants of that city, | i MON, aa 01 compliment to 7 pee te'wlloe ie corey for whabeun s Wackguare Nie bin | The otoer Gay twenty-20% 4 oy pie were rurrouncea | £77szfieled frem El Progreso © 01 Xore Crus for the ¥aw | ome Witmesses Before the Oo CONTINUED SUCCES OF TAR LIBERALS | caro He nan cones better business than auy of thom. | by 160, aud thoee taken Scralotaty shot Ble wife ond | $0.8 Bxomuawor B yictier Wtcawom, £0. mittee Overthrowa. cbvidren were also *- MOST EXCELLENT “iy — Je entrusting to YOUF g; — snccr, Privieb Copaul at Zacatecas; M. Laoroit, Freach 2fen, and the decent and accomplish- om’ MK CASS TO MR FORSYTH. | Corew! ot Zacutecas, aud Mr. MoGoun, of Guadalajara, al! | ed ofllcer® of ‘ps, jq , WE AUPFEwC CF mand of the DOR, DAD’ ag you Presi- Deranranent or Stare, Wasmivatox, Jaly 17, 1887. anwet 2 , i a amon sent bim word that they would | gout pubsiv: ary 1 mot road. URAGA ADVANCING ON THE GAPITAL, | torcee nere by tbe exsations 1d outrages of the cicvey | pe shot Se did not give whieh be replied: | on'y-prepailg ean ub cneants en 1 not | Six—The vatue apd imporiaace to Mexieo of & rail chicis » the Laverior, Jolt sais Wo days ago—Bo soon as | give himself up, to pt sted lo myne Pianetsle, ‘parpese that yi i rar | they were awere that che clorgy had been drivon back, | “be would not cowo if be had « family of Atty. | effectually carry on your *®“apaign against tno re- ply bela’ ¢ Vera Cruz; but, eatims!ing at ns jast value the rat ‘of the lathmus to our shores, The want of meney of the church party is very great, | cop ‘ovet of your Excellency 9 Gp Kaley wo the revola- ks toate Pe lane, tue adapteanese of the ground ‘oa the because cven Jecker dude out that if that party dase not \ ¥ cowry movement which Wok place ashort time previous. | for the coustruction of a railroad, aud the gress dimina- pected by them that the carriage ri wip the day, bis iliega) advances cannot be saved even by } ly ip the capital, | tnvendeo that when you had euscesded | tog of dignance 1p comparison other more southera | able for trafic and travel before iF Gabrias or Math: Gai thas | [BD reeetabbshing the laws, and when all classes of society | routes between our Atlantic and Paeific possessions, all ‘But it is 4 ist Oetober Gi ew. Oriec appears 80 frightened WD» Movsly approved that act, you migus more easily, | conspire to poiwt it out as far preferable to any other | cepted what be, against bis aptecedents and inclinations, is ssid ‘45 | by availing ee thane Groumaigngs; wrrange [OF | rime ouleide of our own territory. aa ve pts the oftginal bave advised bi tr oureett an Lanorable withdra {un the republ Mexico, - | of the plank road. atcha aaah tae itn + or dapaataplianilaad : Toe maciteno whlch your Bxotieney eddronmed to to eee san use, Ths Vatted Buses have seired 8 right | thi fat; b taxes, Vatioush Paisco strengthens my opinion, -since, ‘bie they never, un- Nothing is safe with theee highway robbers, ww, preak | neble disittereste- arts, you declared. that. you bad ao Serene rcwesaaces, abanden, ‘Tale way bo suticleal vel o 7 x | sod that th: a berals, vprese it GA. NOT “EXECUTED. | Douwisasmee ee eee Is ie reported thas Carvaial, the guerrilla onier, who har ee ee. for = a4 of t ped iere for the United States with from $160,000 to $200,000. Worn MIRAMON IN THE FIELD. such acme are made by military chiofs in ® fow yours, iain bow cep you expect the civtl war to end? Zaloega’s Attempt to D Him, and™ His | tmo;soa mts teerea he ei Ue foroee to snontcn ns poot a J me, feared he will be to abandon bis post {tempt to Depose Mim, an for a abort trip to ihe Merra caleente, LA YV Arrest by Miramon, The following is ine pag proclaimed by Agustin iar. | Pen tbe trong boxes of English end French CP yuie, and | eePted such an investiture solely and exclusively for Uke | lor all practical purpoees Dide at the viliage of Iguaia on the 24th Fobruary, 18:1, | tke these individeals to jail. How proud Joho pai, inust | Nmebecemary to remove we ovsiacles Pre: | visions of that treaty shou! Fors Res ae and wbich is row put forward by the clergy par Sepled shemaclves, wad to bring 10 & termination the re- . Ibis, therefor feel if he reade these little things at Droak® .s¢, pocanse | cepquest of the most important port im the republic, pro- urely the London Times cannot help to bile sach | “#tng that you would eurrenaer such power afterwards laring facts ! bin Wpahe proper worsen. or the ether repabiic, unless e' 4 6 ez ' Two pertocs bave passed during (be course of fifteen adopted for the construction of @ railroad between the ‘The United States have a deep interest in the ‘These custhroate go 80 far now that th »y Kept back the | months. ana immense efforta bave been mace by all twoeewms. Alroady musb precione time has been lost | struction of this railroad, and it matters premivm of $20,000 of the lottery, givin’ ¢ valueless bonds Clases of society to assiat your Exosllency wm the cousum- | by the conflicting grante mute for this purpose by Mexico. | Dut little to them by whom tbis object shall insteed, ond robbing tee bara cash. mation of that object; and since ise events are | gut for there, ubie great Work would have been in suo | plished. If the existing company were able Next they ook possession of the City Council funds, | ® CoBCiaRive proot ‘tnat other measures onght to de ‘eceeful operation ere the present dey, The period has | to perform the task we shoulo cheerfully waive all £0 tbat the olty 18 lighted up Only [@ pa tew bours every | *2ohied to #ave the country in the present dangerous ori. | a yw arrived when there shouid be no longer any delay in | derelictions of duty on their part, and encourage Light, BOF ere the streeta 83 4y wore. Atthe mame | ‘8 1, ## the only ene rexpounivle before God aad my fel- | commencing, prosecuting, sad completing an wadertak: | proceed. I regret to aay, howevar, that it would Sane hey eatend (herr eacniiegious gauge to thefandofine | °F Slizene, ue being the legisimate representative of the | {ie"\n which’ hot m-rely Mexice bat all oommorcial na- | kimost tinposeibie that the railr aac can be constructed bi Monte Ho, bekinging W OrpbaDA ® gd invalids, founded by | PIs of Tacubsye, cannot be tatificrent to tho evils which | tong ere so deeply interested. Toese conflicting granta | them, , certain part of the ealary of off cers, discounted oy law | Millet My country. nor Bull less hesitate to face the pre- | are twa in number, and have uszally been deaomiaated | Under the charter the capital stock is fixed at $14,000, ‘the support of ine French legation, as the basis of vo MBO Delween Ihe coatendin, ‘es in Moxico. The The steamship Pocahontas and sehooner Brilliante ar- Eiuenesetives ‘Wived at New Orleans on the 284 inst., bringing dates Article Let main eins taeda Galenihe religior,, to the from Yora Cruz to the 16th, and from the city of Mexieo | eBtire exclunion of wy other. res New 9; & . be the 10Uh inet, The news {s highly interesting. Gade erates ea Ee ee Tho lates: advices from the oapital state that Mirawgon | Art, 2) vedoce /be government to be « liraited mauar- Ind loft the capital on the 10th for the jaterior, taking | ©"): ot ccundne Se the, peculiar con- Muloage with bim, whom he had had condusted by police | 44.0 td Oflcer Lagarde to the palace. He obliged Zaloaga to | ollercd fret veea that the imperial cro ¢n of Mexico be Ferojoend Vil., and in the eventor nis de. i ping it, "0 iv cew of tha’, jamally, specify mareh jn his court dress prey by Dred aera gf on Y, oh Sent occasion, promoting whatever may be coatucive to | the Garay graut and tne Sioo grant Oneach of these I | o¢o,and ie divided into 100,000 sbares, of $100 cach, that ihe representative government w Spaia shall | e719 Bow ber well being om. prosperity. Ber tne reasons given e er ¥ K 5 ‘The Viscount de Gabriac, French Minister, loft the capi- | have toe power eventually to ramet ge Emperor, i! those Jocker is trying Bard to bay property of the clergy to d the obli ‘Tt par ey oo te » | shal! make a few observations. 50,C00 ehares, or ove half of the capital stook, says the | “ - 1 help bito out of Die diMoultion” legal utle | * obligation I am under jarthering by every Gp the lee of March, 1842, the Mexican government | charter, “shal! be held aud retained by 4.@. Sloe and |) fal on the Sib inst., and at datest datos was at Jaiapa wait peers sito refuse, Article 8’ £ points this out more conthag baeeie; when thay @ bot with what leg possible means tbe pacification of the republic, I have re- ted to Don Jord de Garay’ the privilege of opening & | assignees, and be Considered {ally paid. as @ oompenes. aaene anit te nosed | 80\¥ed, as your Excellenoy will wee by the accompany | sage peed amp deseo tt is painne, Secon) tn tr anse, ya fue ‘axe on the same, | S€oFee, 10 reataume he suprome authority as Proatinat improctineste when railroads ‘sad stem carriages shail pendant ees ace cobalt the the ue by lew vrercriec, v8 were deprived 0’ thelr pos. | a.snlerim, which being from this moment ia the | pe used, between the Pecitis and Atisatic oovaas, through | ang is entirely sunk a8 @ fand for the construction of the teasion ouly by the mel v rbitrary proceediogs. | {ull rzercise of my functions the lethinus of Tebuantepes.” And his passage, whes | rord. In regard to the rematntng 50,000 shares, without OF course wéy will clam their property as so0a ag the | With considerations of the Tree zctoaca, | &Pe2e2, is, in an enlightened spirit, declared t» be ‘neu. | cescending 10 particulars, it i quite evident, from view liberal government te ¢ etabhened in Mexico, and there is ~ * tral and common to al Bations at peace witn the Mexican | of the charter, that but asmsii portion of these can ba $og for means of transportation t the coast, in order to The Bob, Oth and 11h aston #6) ate 4s’ the “desatidiet Cu> ‘mbark, conformably to instructions from hie covera- | tice belonging to the provimione / government, which ts to ‘ment, which are enid to have been quits peremptory. consist of & jun #aud @ reger gy, till the Cortes vr Con- re iy ‘xico. Ampudia is concentrating forces for an atiack on the | Br" be Tos eee ' be supported by an army, sapital. which shall bear the name, ‘of “The Army of tne Tore . f . stated Gua ”” ‘Theee guar y | no jaw-om cart that Uiew cap deprive them of the same. DECRER. Jn order tenable Mr. Garay to accompli! rendered available for this purpose. In fact, it is not Goooral Dix has not been execatod, as has been stated, sep ey Mogg sag By cod gion Wit) tbe English an? Freued governments thiok of pro- | Fxrrx Zcvoaca, President ad wierim of the Mexican Ro- Ftaking, there was grauted to him tn foe simple ‘but in waid to havo been badiy wounded. woonce; amd 3d, The union of Americans | tcting euch Wen u6 Jecker and others ageinet all justice? public, to the inbabitants:— “all the unoccupied lands (| ‘to the government) EE: and Spapiarde in the “aunty. A ‘There i# another Motvidual, a Spaniare, called Poruilia, Know ye, that by the authority which the Plan of Ta. & distance of ten leagues on either side of the line of | there is good reason to believ: Our City of Mexice Correspondence. Arté. 10th and 14h relate to tho duties of & Congress | WRoedvenceo tbe mevey for we Marin expedition, ne | cubays, remodelled in the Citadel oo January 1th, 1853, | communication 1y itencded to construct the cutire road, not by means Mexico, May 3, 1869. with respect to th ‘ation of a constiiutisn ou the prin- Hated the DATbarous texes with the government, aud | grams to me, I have deemed it proper to decree as fol- | foreigi aeq' Pp to les ived from the stock, but by loans from 80 ‘a "Rami. | “ples of thie “plan? bimeelt to ei ite plans of extortion. He ws in for it | lowe:— opti ¢¢ on the raiiroad. Even if tals had been possible at the Me Forced Locns— Hard Times Among Merchamis—Rami- ‘Art. 12th declares every iabebitant of New Spain a | DCW, sis, amd it ie owtog tw him tat che duty of eignt per Article. That (be most excelient General of Division, D. Cate of the charter, it has now become we | Yee Removes from his Command— His Outrages at Zacate- | ohiven thereot, of #batever coupiry ho be, renders | CeBt was exacted upon tbe conduote, and that after- | Miobsel Miramon, shall cease the exerciseo! his fanetious of transit be rae London and Paris, he " In consideration of these concessions Garay was ‘to ‘Will perceive that th pth - | Se, tecae "ysaes Megat ster | Seman tigate TAT | Tome WH SMM | arene green oma aan ete | wl Se gE ret eee ee | cet, spd when bi'rawon found ths and similar plans of By the eame authority [ order ated, pub- | Comm! clear; and thus the constructicn of thw great A. wet a raject was dropped, under the protest whe and ered, OA tbat it receive all due atten- oe ee or eeeeaey A id receipts for | gi pighway bes Deen hierio prevents a roope cont. “ , Ceducting ministration, | observe, howove A hice position that cf Mr. Metbew! However, most | Mixico, May 1, 1860. preservation and repair thoredt.”” ” | Glatt of’Mr. Falcounet seems to bo the best unfortenately, bo ts gettirg accustomed to it, Mike Mr. GOGMP IN THE wEIIOAN CAPTEAD. No taxes or impysis were to be laid upon articles pass- ‘But the prospect for the coustruction of the Fed, AOS SEN few. On OF DEW MP Beare, Wo tanslate the following extracts from «letter dated | I& in transit betwoon ovean and ocean. t. 16—See 9th. His p:cposals of mediation were sent in on the 171m of °, bad ‘Thie was a liberal conovesion to Garay, and had it not Tho new, arbitrary ané opprassive forced contribution | tee a ere toch and 20th relato to the formation | Merch'ena auswczea on the 20% of April, whereas thove | M@Z 9, in Ht fragrav of Vera Crus, from « correspondent | been annulled by the Mexican Congress, there can bo no wl! contimuce to be the cause of revere complainton the | grin, ‘ermy-and otber military details. of Gabsime, rencered the 1¢uh of April, were replied te on On ‘A a an doubt that ere this a communication would have existed | the Mexican government such wodilicetions in part of foreign merebants, not #0 much on account of | Art. dist declares that until uew laws be framed, those | the 12h . with phen eh aatog the pont oR od peg cr ge mig deere be Lp for | £7#Btas will eecare the conrtruotion of the o ‘of the | & the prerent Spavish constitution are to be in force. ‘hb such a man, of course, all the good services of these in the, toad of the bas » Ld ry ry Modifications can be ovtaived, it con! ‘What i fixes by the recent decreo, ba on me A Art, 220 declares treason against tee independence to | right ea straightforward’ man lke Captein alanem poate untue! Bago < vert the commencement of the work was extoaded from lst | that su! ‘) crons! resent pi i alter vi Meenve given to the government of in ing the p we second only 10 #1 e. porn KS ound. And all this wing | |, Sanseader orbee payed Se Premed a “ee . Mathew | every man eligible ce evory ollee witbeat ox even yp agen Frnt Eienat" Gps ef Airicane. “A svbs.quent piodification of ici article tiom—Doudle Dealing—Gen. La Vega | 8% ohne A Wot Shot— Massacre of Spanterds—Gabriac Selling Off— Art. Lith eccures persons and Broverty. 5 a have Art J4th givee etrong eesurances of matctaioing un: mpevuaperek Manin. Carte eee age touched the privilegee and immunities of the Courch Sor the United Seates, with 4 Snug Litle Sum— Art. 15th prowiees not te remove individuets from ther Of Mr. Mathew, de , de. preswnt otlices. i EE : if 6 8 a 3 s Hit meceements to whatever the wants of the aimin'sization AY’ 280 to the seme eCect. 2b: from art. tbat . ‘olgn Con- kr XM appears not to know his position at all,cise ho | Wick i aadly needed for more important purposes—is may de. Experience everywhere teaches a very dear | | Ait Me ne a ae erbiy’ a beld ioc Masons | Cuic botlinve been the dupe of Gabriac, who calls hig | Teedlly procored for this. The stroller in the Grand Plaza Pre- Jenson, and jo mo place adorrer one than tm Mexico. | iy ye'sico, and not im Madrid, —_ woriac’s), Which leave out civil avd religious | C¢ Armas, ip front of the column defaced by Munoz erty, Wcenticnl with these of Lord J Russell, eaymg been pha the shady groves of Chepultepec, might fancy 535 Foretgners Daye held ous here for tho past two years, —— imaelf in Vereailiee or Hampton Court © But how man: 0, that is to 5th November, 1846, Geueral Roping-tvery menth that e-change would come adoat to Fe RT Eee ee eeesntrsks wenuc tae of Wks Tiny tice, | leerating wounds co tone thes'rical trappings conooal!-- “dest Saxlape 4odulen, shthatempamaicememaaitee par. their advyw stage, but overy mouth has only given new | Golriac’s Intrigues—Ihe Plan «/ Iquala—Aia from Cuba | vairg such arms put nto hie pauce by Gabries to igoore | ow many infectious sewers must be crossed before those | executive power, baving previously attacked and subverted under ie regularly and -rapitl: wing Beyected by the Uergy= Hig’ a) Robbery the Best Paying | il that privcipal clausedings ae wo be settled by | decorations eno cloths of gold cam be seen! It is a | the government cf Paredes by military force, issued a de- Pree's What ovr position is regularly ¥ gro’ + v w Congier®, anc 80 of course DE Pues out of the compro- | Pity that the good Gabrinc cacoot asmint at the fes- | cree extending wo Garay the term for the commencement of capital of the pew compeny is to be ‘worne. Jp regard to texeilon shis bas beea alarmingly | Business in Mexico—Phe San Pirente Affatr— Desperate +t tivities which are preparing; but thet emineut diplomat | the work ‘for two years more, to be reckoned from the | divived into shares of $100 each. Eight millions of this the caso; mud to give your readers a slight notion of how Boris to Draw Spain on—Le/cat of Mejia by the Lite well? Ido | Des ceternined on leaving, and be will distioguieh him- | date of tho publication of this decree” 0: course, fe | tock js to be beld open for subscription The make BOL esy bit cily cH scvount of the meotation, because | #¢lf more by bis abrence. riod of this extension 4 on the bth November, | two roillions, in fu!l certificates of rrgs tave been passing here, I will an abstract | vals, de., de. seth mohagees bedeemenen os Roy eh, ‘adi. | [was natoral that the ridiculous Viscount would play | 1846, though we holders of the Garay concession slings | with pomeyee Racher oh -wphennpanny bonds, are to be do. @em he books of one of our privcipal fereign bouses, tb before last M. de Gabrian despatched an extraer- | rect ipiervention DY landieg troops will do, Bat with | Fome vely trick on bie fellow citizens. Some wags hed | that they Dac commenced the work vefore this date, aud | ivered to the parties entitied asa full ovusideration for showing tne imposte pall by that houre @aring the Inet | diary to Vere Crvz4n a clandestine manner, which outy | respect to the clumsy management of the condustor, what | *P kD of baving aa titumination on the night of bis de- | consequently saved the forfeiture of the grant. However | the transfer to the mew company of the } ed pat Decame known late yesterday afternoon, ‘This extraordi. | ¥!!) bonobolier say whose money bas been downed in parture; the report epread through the city, andevery | this may be, the Mexican Coogress passed a decree on | of all the rights of the present Tehuantepec ’ e Mexico tor & year a0o # nail? ope jaugbed; but po one adopted the suggestion. This the 284 anv ah. deetaang Sak “the decree of the Sth | All their assets, pr , the work cour, in short every- Paid during 1857. $269 38 | nary carried despatches for the clergy and ali the diplo- We buve rever hesrd tbat he took apy decisive steps | We, Of course, sufficient for Gabriso to run to the palane, | November, 1846. is declared nuli and insubaisteat, as the | ining belon, to \bom br ehner of them, on the 1888 | 1,358 69 | motte body except Mr. Mathew, It is known that dos | when tbe Coueul of Zacateeas complaisea that bis strong | JePource his countrymen, and beg tat the potion shoald | powers with which the provisional government of tha: mur, or elsewhere, are to be surrendered to the now “ I85O......- sees 4,261 70 teber were sont by it for the Ceptain General of Cuba box bac been rehber by main force to extract an illegal | imterfere to prevent soy such manifestation Toegovera | period were invested were insufficient to dictate it.”? company, 80 that it ebsll come into existence released and ‘Maas leever and adovoall municipal texes. pat v and vsrbsrour forces loan, aithouge he took the troule ‘nt could devy nothing to their obsequions friend, and Its not wy purpose to discuss the question whether from all Habihties whatever, except the claim é he0r t ode. | 8Rd Senor Pacheco, “What is up?” erica everybody; and | to travel 10 ihe Cupttal $0 age jasiice Ceait out. an officer preser'ed himeelf at tho bouse Gt every | the Mexican Congress hed tne right w anaul thie do | of Mr Sloo himself, who, it is understood, Bow: ee, Oe ae eee Oe See tm reply ali wapner of abeard reports are afloat. My own | The samo perpetrator of such grows ineulie took a good ch man RoECePRively to Fecommsad them not to illd | cree of Salas, or whether the assignees of the Garay | jp» lawanit with the exietio company. sind who Pate, and quite enough to surtain a government that Wary (oregoers ‘rm the Evgisb mine Froentilo and | ™irate—a thing #bich no one thongtt of. vant had usec due diligence in commencirg the work. direclore wis company Jeoked only to the preservation .of order, and i | ‘Preveke te, from what I can learn, that the clergy | DO02 sicire of them, Om the same pretext ‘The euthoriti's bere are dumbfounded at the succswees former question you will flad fully discussed amoag ‘ 2 hi wish to procisim the pian of Iguala, and are expecting aid Niee compe there, and to such people Lord J. Russell | of Uregs. and being unable to deny them, comment on | the archives of pont Lognaen . erctere follows that all exosde of the tazee paid | | | Ao. on, announcement that 60,000 of the Moroeco | given bir gu0s advion. them tm thetr journeis to the meet ingenious mennor. If | It is certain that this decree of the Mexican was passed after & treaty upos the basis of the grant, sigred by Sores of the two govern to fm 1857 bar gone for tho purposes of civil war, a trath Why shout pot Mr Munoz Ledo amuse himself with | Urege treats hi ‘well known to us here, but only to be iltustrated to per- | forces bave been ordered to Cabs hes beon publishet anu | bry wav bude ts such a degig Gaieebed’ Chine ee wroed by ——— — as et Gat aon republished bere to the great satisfaction of the clergy, | ives avd ideir hing jor two Bud & DRM yeare,aod whoare five ments, bad been subaii' the ol Le | Uatted by Ro wrans overdrawn, for others mete Creag that aid will come to them before long, | tv hacked b, their poverpmente? ee States, aod bad beep upanimously approved au gould be ol tained whe an pers e: | Ot courte ibe Mesiean papere ure slowed toabuse Naps. | 807) ony by that body, with sume @mendments, and returned to ovided for ia the Almonte treaty. Jt 1 quite clear to ‘Thus we nee tho general taxes of (he country increased have sume connec- to ever Sfteen times what they wero ia 1867 by two years ef eivi war. This increase bes taken pinoe against the ovum plaints of fo eign recidents and the protesta of foreign @iplorantio age nts— eth t @lerry party of Me: eeuret shew some Mexico. This weaty was, povmithstanding, Me the 1 sue Cirtest amner sinos ne deciared + Rejected by on nD ee em Mexico, and the Geray grant was angulled. Taw briogs ageipet ibe Pore, wheres’ a Freoch paper of the capital meave to render dim suepected at Vera Oruz, believing wes Zed $4.0 for copying au article cf the Si-cle againat | Pet 8 manner they can produce thoee ruztares | us w take some notice of the Sl00 i ‘and it # tad Miramon will leave ina fow days, | © Spapied clergy b ing perm’tted again w buy real | 40d dieeensions which they know #0 well how | The Congress of Mexico, on tho 14iMay, 1852, papsod 78 not mach cared for by ths | Interior, a teiste, The above fee was made up oy Frenen resi | 1 teke scventage of. they comment in ths the ioteroceanic Com: bave already commenced to move ont forthe novgh they have ull now | Guten date. nace. It he ‘preaeal sys Large quantities of merchandise bave been robbed on | aration) ve ad- | the road between (ble and Parbia. One lot aiooe is eau | way on the retirement of Partearrogo, and ‘ barring did ne 60 etl Cente, Dut Garrise did pot take mpy novice either of the on Linke ton Sas putin, ent’ dotese Airetor ie wt event bow well he terves Napoicon, wal - Tecple whe bave enptbing @ lose eanigvate im Sucks | #e@ tacts the repeal of, or at least great, modifice- inert wit fur foreigaera to | mated to Be worth 9000, 008. Nove bad ge Some vena ma ge | Celazs, ry aot rureoas | tone wwe of digentail, and thet the government | the i4th May, 1862, and the decree calling sev peeneanis, or foreign maints&ers to protest ia the futere. The | Uemen of the r By the way, road 7 | a vether leave homes 496 property taea to uz is not etrong enongh to canse acquire? rights | Published in Conrequence thereof on ibe 20th July, 1852 | to De reamected—righte is condict with thee ‘woqnires by mitted that the clergy Deve a right to | Only paying business Dow existing in the couatr; Accepted the proposals which had been ‘wu th i 4 » alte des, war > eu te Ses Sel war tie ruh tal Snireze act | amgoertibe pore ercomn n/n srres | Sante tnt thine wee eve ein manor sual be | ov rans co te, Srey ervey oot | the Mines aia ong rue, a country. Weslever may De the weatness of existing | _ Mr. Hammeven, beil’er ao princtpal owner ot the | shot taken Tgonla, aad it appears thas | UD«er ibe pretection of their government ‘ a Ybrough the lath Areaticn with Mexico, tt is not poe!ble that foreigu mations | Tacubaya Railroad, bas been forced, by the porsecutious ‘Thi '@ certainiy moro than is weeded to diequict many, | On the same day (Sb February, 1663) ‘en ja - ter bis ratiroad to bw creditors .. STU ad Pe exiung fects. | OOS CTE? Siem, waice ts seficlent cause tere | | ‘0! faiiing into the bands of the certain to do, if eubsnitued tO, and ae they tor provection Sedan came ao itera... we SO Bt if00, SOMO Saw mem and Oat three y We have no turther advices from Gen Uraga. It our teen Canvon ocee tinge of the gy chief, Ramtrer, at Zace. pected that be is marching directly upon yo ed 4 the foreign reettenta ¢f the pla : Qveretare coon Pg Wo tbe accounts poblshed bere, he nad Eogliels bas over 7,000 wen. which ws berewti'wanemiged. Tue? ® O9PF of 'y. which is herewith t Py 00,600" to. ovateened OF team aries # farsed ~ bye ye lbp gene BA Be oe Seee, shares, lated that A. G as guaraaty on thel ‘otviduala previously relected. for i's fulfiment, sbowid deposit in ibe iokisan treasury [from the New Orleans Picaynne, May 23 From the city of Mexico we learn tba: Miramon lon the to go to the interior and try if he caa jUsCaiajars anc dusuajuato; but he oaa clergy, Ae Vicrnte b: attention, Gre oo4 feel weil At all sinoe bia shameful bom | capital on the 10th, atthe head of al ° a a3 om: s nie Uy wate ws. is Gieir pie | Are iene be — Alshem barbarous and | command, ior tbe purpose of isiviog battle to Uregs ute the Tin and 1 a Fobra: ree Gara Delore the clergy pro | a stimulus for the Spsoiwh troops i uace upoa | | wusiale), akheugh his Matiercratey | wan repid! ' 3 al emen' % posed thie rxereding!y liberal moto of atoning thr ‘the | Mexico Tbe Spanarie and the ¢ , with the aia of | to Dake the beet of it prestige 2 eavaneng wile ‘neh coutsesee and all me | 17, 1843, an agre ee ty ‘ge Of bie late Briltiant victory The comber of Mi | Ceuse and full St the Mexican government, en's troope ie put down at rome 6,000 al! countes, | under which Francisco de Palesieux Fsloonact, a British while it ie believed Urage bas upwards of 6,000. The | Subject resident in Mextoo- was to advance ihe above cormitaopaliste are alto believed to ve bost supplied | Sem Of $600,000 to the Mexican s\ib arvilery, towbicb they received groat additions by siuirages of one of their chiefs they hed news that Rami | the Fre «rex bad been driven out of Zacatecas by the forces o! Gen. v and compelled to fly for bis life. Ing this (act, Gabriac at once der b legation, are waking der erate moves to get | on Sogn crawp into the Mexiean question. Ws tail ses how | Vena Cer ‘ fertour frerabie pariieay strives wii old them menses Mr. Mathew, it is reported, * preparing & po ii if by Changes in Juare’s Oabind—New Steam Line to Now i ! { fal rep. | = & & ei g z 5 3 E oatiaSed with the satisfaction ¢ reve mm opOn the state of siTeira in Mexico, to be sent Orieuna—The Liberals im Possession 0 all the States but | the coy of Gene: before tivonment acd robbery of the to be goverpment, which \t | to be hopes way donde | One, we Es gag Repo oder — ange PE ee amen — ioze, and will, I have ‘mort of tbe French residente in the pines. Me. wath the conree of Engiaod with regard to thie uafortanate ‘ That a gene ment fonght . 2 complance with your however, bas declared bimseif disgusted with this country 4 a | _Nimvals Senor Lerdn ie about to resign State Depart | sive tainie for Mirena ae ans coaee ee ye bot fe senbsalenee See Bet pen qracefal propoas); but it would appear from taste 4 Mei, the Indian clergy ebief, baw been beaten by the | T*ttIn Juares’sCabive’,to make room or Senor Osampo. | “vobt Ip all probavitiy, indeed, W Mae Deen tovpht ees “TWeitbout imiswolog” Co eases ia ihe water. Grub government wil not urtaia Mr. Mathew liberal forces, Bajid, wich great loes 11 t aito thought Goveraur Zamora ig.noon to go into tan | >. It Mireton te victorious, hie power wil of marco ot Mr, Folens, Conn: pomtively whet are the Site jeintions with the clergy, anc thie renders him power. | Nothing de ive from Gnatalsjara. Cadiwet The merchants here have held @ mosting io | Nee whal prownged. If be’ ie defew od, it tw believer ie Menton ee een bere, seesaninnd ty to deal with thee. ae shat bie reiga if over and th audutioasilats Neg The medinuion of England aod France stands exactly Mexico, May 9, 1947 | TMA MOCK omwpacy 10 pince a steam line Between this | at once vocrpy the chy without sppcamer a pan goceromans chet extend O44 When | wrote you inst, on the @helt The x Pertand New Orieses General Getaco ube aiorgy ong Chey aceopt, bat ai the vary same time de- | Pregras of He Litera Gene—Uvags ddvoncing om Ge | 25 110. since ive wil tate Sie pin; Yolen" re: Tensor, throuph thelr oficial organ. Fagiand tor propos | Captal—Servfe Between Zuloaga and Miramon—Spamush | 3 1000; $20,000 re civil and religious Wberty, and at tne same time are Intervention, de. awe w be takeo. The copatitutional gyvermmeat will . of the ran of |, aaa compe i passed 7 L, Fea of lpwle 00 0 roy the | tn the very Sew dope ehich Rave wince my leat | Pst tbe Constitution toto the ine You will recoliectane Before leaving the capital Miramon levied @ force! loan of pearly hall a muon of 08 the wealthiest tahew © the city and vicinity, in sums of $100 to $4,000. Toe bet befor: l Hy s i fi i t i i si it rican ottizene. x the Indiacola, Mort cheering cing Werioea governmeat e ‘abtry hall be nomen Catholic to the excinsioa of every | to you, affairs Rave changed vastly, Yo the apparent ad | pos page ~ oa me 88 Dewy for the liberals one ‘of fe, ‘Wee prince uyra the throne of wexdh, whica gree | YADWES °f the Wheral cause. Gea. Urage, with 7,00 | Seto gat vow, wen they wil bare tos wbne tema pp Sys ca am Weslering Of rth to a report we be to tne | men, ie gradually Grawing nearer aod wore near te us. | tour I the els no deren Low emrng tmmolecs poy fea pores that the object of Senor Pacheoo, the new Spanien | On the Geanajuato wes Goally abandoned by the | jbey mill sucmed rensh 0 aid to have stated thet sie Douses with Rng fire of thevs ny ture a “Peniic” isto “x monarony. “inte “very clear | SH7AY forces, afler imposing three aidirent forced louas | ‘aise capeots tbe establsues At ihe cy at Mather by | rodeucctanat cssgsmem 80 there would soem to be ‘ate of | favor of the Usted thatee, im tne Corey aro dotarmived not 10 here any. | UpeM ast important place in we space of twelve days. | ite lst ot July. The wewher bere delghtiul-and uct | The warns region Sed edveationsl societies, oon. esenirn | nockan eaten or aT inate meer. Their oljock | Of oouree no regrets wero exprseed at the depariare of | Bh voRvG yet The Coortvaton leaves here ‘or New | vents, colleges, churches, oratorio, dew Me. coatains an comin or tes ton. Oy cam ‘aMinamn end tare = hae | such a crew of robbers. Geo, Uraga’s forces sboci navo | O1.\0™* eit ties of papery vo deren ns al MNO Joa ehedaccaries, &e., are bandsome 1866, | eft cross the intheaus to the United States and sheir cil. gata %.0r; miber, to pat oT the evil day. They think | Cccupled on the Tth, as they were but a short distance 2 Ju the meantime it te the Memes | serving, howenert bo 7 Saw on waned bemtiny ian if 0 the oficial des | of when thote c{ the clergy retired. The domain of the Vena Cece, May 15, 1860, , fearing for ite on the Sh | sovereignty. Tub artic, cman -t- Bauches eat they accept the propeanie of medianiac ae | eMrey in the Interive, thezelore, only extenes to Celaya | Phe Liderels Seerpeng all fore Puom—Zalongs Inprisonnt Verte ceree eer eae mons ts ieee ae, | na. mere tian eubetantially 1h te ro of }——— w bumbut tie Oriteh guverament, white (hey | at thie moment by Meramon—-The Laiter aguin wm Uy Meld—More Be | given potion tbat it would wait no longer than the 10m Sh pg BE mire “the stevie bone- Beryp ther Wate eaate of wan docling te cals ‘White the liberals are gradually reducing the clergy acnone Movements of Virele— Mr Lane Returned ae an geuly Delieved ne large amount of money olse of the citizens ‘Slaten,’ and abusing FD bv: oeten oan ~y deg. linea, the chic of the Liter in this capital are loduigiog | from Fecalan—Meceptum amd Courtivtes at Merida— Pre — . “i. ob. i paicher otictal bi fo bis government today, oon | in social Giensions. Zuloage, the Presitent, to fact, o Comdivera Net Tit Oomang, de Eiieg the "Pistows of the clergy, as expresse? in ibe clergy government, has sated Miraman, bie subati ‘The moet cheering pews for ths liber Serine ape: “80d rather Impadeat’ gotes trom the p tute, to give up a post which Re aa abown hie tnoanacty | trem ail parte of tae iaterior sally Sere i ifs Domestic News Items. — Fiowt Neak Lirme Faus, N. J —On ern 3 5 E the Newark Jow-nal of the 24th ’ ‘& for Tera Cruz 3 if z E ‘The conte fo @ questionable | fo Ail, and the latter has replied in anything but a com = proceeded from A 4 1» opposition of Mf: Made to the ex- —plient or civil mapser—that be woul? ese him beoger | Geveral Uraga ia awoepiog everything before him of xy a Yor and Erie Rulroad, mS Voter of tis ova Er growatag cutee has bens | fret The result of thie tle tow iss, ea tar: been i | church vppusiton, apd if be mecte with oopdial support 20 of wools near Lites Tatcher, Torre & Oo., lateresiei in | prop all plans of Miremon for another campsigo \nw the parpore ee 0 te Treucepach © ‘ShE CouFOY of money. The Enghah mar- tntivlor ‘ane wang bring oo wre Ouneusten eet dnt city | [70m the Porih sad centre of the repootic ay he continzes men eckacen et Sapte a ie obstinate sod pervist-they will not ship, | wil] bean easy prey to the hberale whea come be | 1 edvacce, be wil ve at the city of Mexico, howgjoubt Aring was an to others to make @deal of gram> | fore our walle, The liberal wireworkers are busy in this | by the latof July. He W at the head of ea thoosan 1 the waist, ens a Gasaajaets | cry, sod some beret are entertained thet a movement | ¢, 6 aan istarbed, © | be brought about withm @ few beara Howerer, | Pt she ma ny eemeatione to Ria fereds. Thess perme ¢ Liberals in the ety are @ mart inefllownt wt of dogs, | Who do got Hock to hie standard, ly before bim, or aro | present as very deare:ate and cotorminsd ware, and 1, for one, put hin rest mm their pleas. aithongh ax | made prioners | determwed men might bricg Cown the whole Wiremse tie creasing ioe Wority whick attarbes nadie -coly | clergy fabric tn helt an Denson great Ge otagem ot ‘a | . Zalosga gave Miramou im Ther Tatare t9 ot rere ™ bd ty | large portion of this commnnity, and so diviaed are the | thet when be made hi J covernmer eaghal, je badere, In comerquence of the strife bet (lat exis for ach S46, give anything dat eoutitence to | Zoicepu avd Wiremon, the! a decided strona would tare | Tt Only Fre tempore, and he now waned the place again the game at ooce in favor of the liberals, But, ales, the | Mir#mon therevpos took him prisouer, and on the 10th | Whe rae are paaty off for plock Wat. Jefe the ony of Mexico at the head of 1,250 troops oo till remaining. The pl | __Gabrine at West ham fone He left yesterday with an Guanajuato 1 aid the ebureb forces of that’ Sixe 1a ner eroortet 180 men The Fagnehwen were so rejoiced at | Stee tie spprosching copqueror Urege. it | bie depariore tbst they provosed to filuminate The Before em itg Miramon lr tied a forced loan on the «ben ne of the aspirants for the hovors of the prize have ai! the fight Knorked out of bim, svecumhad. Ths jolie, & few days since, fi 32 iH i iy Hi eit: stopta this proposed owtbarm of joe by zeus of Mexico (city) ot —Charles Nallo, the fugi | attempt has been made to refund it to Fron ae, the piace were to eit the Fremch, that i 4hey tivuciaates tee A cteoout; those who bie cecaps | who bad uo interest ia the (ranwaction, So Voge’e army we * . eee Tas Rot shot. 84 | would be bovb feed and imorsoned eH Fr od the cane top smicung exndiuen of om the 240 | may be inferred from the reported, bat he angen mae dy the ROvS & dinmer to Gabrise, and in | (be courury ow i the time for the passage of ‘ead the pro- ‘the ew of him for the serviow rendered i if ; na severe blow ° @ the clargy cause, Uraga hee h bia late owner, | shall p FT... 4 men. i ‘or the bene@t of ibe church and the Merican rac. When Nails | toad. all In Jatiecs the lib eres hewe gainet great adv Say Wornte npeassination® atill ferm the ©: Jee! of fix miles on bie | reseon, Period has ‘They heave complete |7 annibtiatsd the sca porerp, anc tt # Belinwed by the clerey, wii Oring |, The Conetitation left dere on Sunday to go in search for were cut in two. | uncer the & the forces who were trou, ing the coauiry betacen Gas tala- Intervention. It hat Been anmouvess here io | Lt Wes, FepveerO tH bare broken Gown at sem, and there at eleven | however, of ome ‘and the Pacific cea * i atv) embarrassed beving pe: fous are entertained bere that sve may who took of hie | it to Mr. Praction of mo- QF the forces ot the lite vale, Tt nboeid have fallon ere tule be crifting helpersiy at pom, and that her passengers and Awmeriam on | "In any even soundest, Bad the chiefs premees th “lf Work om actively. {t@proban: She vas forty porsoos on board; agen, Bt tow bee mortgage shall be made W wil change over throa, “* 4WAMerton tn the cerey © (nivape ob the So thet aoe bas Bot yor been, night night | por the Tehuantepec co the great avenues of im- reso. je much teare 1 Dy the clergy, who have o - heard of here — The Poranontes Das antic patet her time the country, where he fount | refund the amount Besides, tbis ia the 00 9 | ofthe commtry. ‘The eomthera portion of the valley still fo srtiet te the swarch, but will ati! his retare to —. FD fr fi neeg keep op the Clreet route to New Orieene ¥ romaic im che nands of the liber! chief Aurehago. then outice route, abe will return Ie plow pe yore a oe o leh vemme! Jeaper porition, Our Vere Ores Correspondence. canchap tome ff oo om from Tt} ‘Vena Cxce, May 6, 1500. fel bere @ very chpieasant The Wave te chartered tthe ees eee bas Mi te Cririace—Rew Some People Wowld Like | eg ot te raveges at Hirr—Miramon's SMfts for Money—Rascality— Mr Ma | Cooeul, retured to this port Brook, St sepues Gate. Seok Oe Porttion—Maltation at an Snd—Natives aod | 0m (be Wth instant, from @ bref visit to Sisal ery - ae ite tn ‘< | and Moria, \m Vocatan The dintioguishes genuonise, enn | Mle, eet some twenty. can Foreignere Atandondng their HomareBuccstict Of the | i ee enn ene toe ene, with | the blue ‘a thie ‘The only mode Lai role, de. Ceveribe ibelr recepuoe at A es 00 of niarend abn, t this pa, 7 of Locker haa mxdo & new 000 to the neo 07 Mak ths Mees have Nene Portas Garongy.| | Set Tor, ease? eed Good Ween me ey ee beary. =. tato the but out the Interior, and Gem. Parra, formerly omeot Zulonge’s | f)"O0 Ot atin Lonel city of Moran -* Cobine., eroaped out of jail and joined the liberals, with — coecur in sevomiaating @ ofty of great b ~ toe rixteen officers, which certainly ie not muah; bat tr, | cern oF mage eevee 1h emuaite shout tainty tom: ach sty! b - Cabriae hae been recalled, which in cutting the oaacer one They etrepiven's aaah yas hich Gee a Out boldly; and if thie hed been done two yours ego the | cre hundred ane My gueate, amd it was of tne areatest ) Meraskian rovotation would have ended then. Mr. Dubois ae Sw. | Eien and Pee Dy Rogs, wo Hany comes in bis piase,and even if be be not a grog’ | mnie awd npeceoon, whe. - teen, ibe impFovement will be immense if he fe note | pon the suty of SSoreoue the ‘Ameren ‘vishere by | len wee rarcal. Mr. Gabriac doce not come down, because he | theit mst kindly attentions. . nig ters ¢ trom Sieal o # | Youre iytch law, a0 AD decent Mexicnse und forcigcers |, Mirt'ss tsland trom Seal ’ 7 ‘would only be too bappy to pull at the rope which were ge Brooklyn veewel will oo OS 7.) ‘imipal life. The authorities ha: from Mr Muleter MeLame Conn to end bis or we taken at | fr che trem tae

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