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- 2 X= “lm ~~ = ~~ NEW YORK HERALD, THORSDAY, JUNE 14, 1860.-TRIPLE SHEET, . pee = Os , \ rie which are in ci about | . from tne | * 3) ARRIVAL OF THE KAR AK, | fsczriveets weve ziber, whoa at rcmet | Cuymae, Tes wore ti arisen hr mt CES Eas F foreign Powers as President of Mexico. Miramon never laces Bre Be vegue, and differ so materially, that I with- was nized, but was treated ag the substitute of ‘them 1 Promising, however, to furmah m of SJ AppITIONAL DETAILS FR°,4 MEXICO debate. ie gine wan ear takes Tecan | Poe ene re ern amy wet ro Gey "Ur ge ie grekiyatnghod to Ur ;| What the Japanese are Doing ~~ place, and it required but Hide Ia, to convince Our Vern Gres Conreepentenee, | pop ny Ry OO ES eee Som in Philadelphia. ibe berate "Greca, cay flowed oy a THE TATILY OF GUADALAJARA. | Si Gkz certs Weemnene ene | wp, natn, de Bled Hea sree, | Sate thet a er ea ee aonal brates Zeon car Gat tee oat emen | Ati Zeke d OOD Aern Papi Som” | oe praia ect td eee tiarg. | ALL SORTS OF INCIDENTS ABOUT THEM, | ‘ie "aterm tet bumcray Siesta? utes SUCCESSES OF THE CHURCH PARTY. way todo the wBoie Dasara would D Be te depose Mis Pachas—Diptenatl Cora tesies— Phe Treaty at Washing: here ie 28 sect ick, = a regiment of tbe Talladelphia Pim hey succee ted by Miran cab Zalengn and. wihest giving him the Pl: | yr, Matbew, ax slated formerly, cxnsot <0 up his | Das not et i, add the woalner i oppress | TOMMY ON A LOCOMOTIVE. in eee ate of the Ooutineaint tose! Guan tan 8 wet | URAGA MORTALLY WOUNDED, | cise, Seach hin tetpe ti agen sede | nied windian fom vaso where be coma 0 | "he rome te Senta, Bol, Sarops and Cones eae a6 at ria ae 28 em te Warren al ue, &e., ‘ko. Called ® meeting of the foreign Ministers, and it was una | resented by @ man of neither energy nor resolution. nimoer! Written doeament, ernment exena nee ital What’ iter tes could How he will be able to answer for his negligence in v.ot ‘me Kavonk, wh'ch arlived yesterday from Havana, | D&¥? been o¥tal Since thea the young man left io | having started the conducta, when two miiiions of mency cape: ion the heat, Mr Ese acuey craece | VISIT OF THE EMBASSY 10 THE MINT. will remain in Vera Cruz for present; and 8. C. arm- Pty B53 s ited, and a gap of ove or tonrone aduamateae nan aeios sents, of the French Legation hes wubed 10 retrace Bilt | belonging to English creditors are lying dle in Kexico, rahe United States Coreninte one ernment. ¢ | Practical Working of the Cure | Srorthe who live of the on ‘We translate the following particulars of Mexican news | comforiebie.. ‘eerue, is all the world soca, that they | retains to be seen; nor is this money safe, as by the | Colonel Pickett, has resumed ite former high rank, and remcy Question. Teyana pees street to Wal- \ t of the Diario de la Marina: ‘have beon taken im and cone for. This business done, | latest news the clergy were stirring up the scum of the | the busivess character with which this most accomplished Sieh wp the lattes te ‘which it from a supplemen' 10 carve: — Mr. Matto) viet ‘could see aobady but officer dignified it, and {t is now second to none in the ~ » yor “ ~ Qoenerano, May 26,1899. | hie pbystelags fortwo of tures says Dariog ibis mea | *wburbs, and foreigners bud asked permission to arm | SOotuct of all consular business in any country or under Seeds cand ctoeat en a Caateieen ties Presipgyr:— Mi bars L ith | themeelves. apy government. Arrangement Their Reception | wm1» — oe he ‘Continental Hotel en ceoeemes ast imdtoated to you in my comme. free By [ypc td need Gabriac passed through here incog some deys ago, and 7 impresaton is tbat Colonel Pickett is capable of Gil- bis for - aoe oa ine pe vk =S ‘one of the a nication of rhe day before yimerdey, | have defended iki | ‘matters so that'i really cannot see how the foreign Minis. | 10. 0. beara of @ man of war at Seerificion, All | 12& 8BY foreign vosition under the sppolatmont of ‘our go- in Mew York, Sau ot Kind I have ever seem. Every’ availe- place, covcenirating there all my trovps. enemy ro: | terrare to do buviness with the clorgy agaia. No general pall A seal nich | Ye™#ment with honor and credit to icuself and country. ‘spot filled with men, women and chil- j quests d s surrender, a8 you will see by the aanexed com- -| government er'sts in ihe capitel. This is agreat fact,now | guards were dou Prevent a demonstration, w Rees Rey Bo. dren, ‘who united ‘thelr endeavors to give the munications. My reply goes with them. Certified to by the diplomatic terps of Mexino, who certainly would have taken place in any city less poaceable ‘Vera Onvz, May 29, 1830. nese a nolsy reception. along Breed pte 4 crowd with vigor on a cen At sae bo was ropuieed ‘Bose: | Senne a ee eo ae tt | and civlaed than Vera Cruz Only ua Rouse was ilo- | aftary Mowmento-Uied Stas Vals in Port Arrtot IL ORRESPONDENCE, | (Re complezion aad enpenranen of tho “dapee'as thay j tal Urige om wounded aml a priconer. Tam aly sound | feapective mute minated with a transparent, aeying, “Good bye, Gabrias;” | of General Wheat—Defeat of UragaeThe Oficers of te | OUR PHILADELPHIA C ‘be complexion and of the “Japs,” as F ADRIAN WOLL. Speriards are boisterous about the recent advices | and others did not follow, being afraid of the police. He Excrizeecy Tae Megisren a RTA) May 38,1860 | Fecel vod Tra are Captta onoral ot Guba kes now, | Tbe depraviiy of this rascal waa even shown hore, as - wae pai t in @ conversation he is said to have remarked, that be a vet ellent i‘ ’ sven te ean atta, pode of late Sepaeones iy al ‘at despatches from bier conserning the tate San Vicente | would obtain an interview with Ldd John Raseoll, ieiliug ugh ix webort epace, I iil wena %t to you, 2a the belle jong ws erica te bo heer mortem gh ad him that the liberai party were a set of cutthroais, who, Sane eat Who gece with, citer Se Portuuty 1s © fair one for Uae Spaniards, if they dare mo. | when onco im power, had the premeditated plan of aseus- 7 st Mexico; but the result will be, 4 fear, as with the | sinating all the whites; that he had the copy of a speech of Saratega—Synopsis of Her Cruise, dc. Puraperrma, June 11, 1860. Carvojal (not Jeaus Maria, of Tamaulipas), entered Pa- | TA¢ Bucitement Gver the Japancse—Their Journey from Bat- chuca about a week ago, and got $10,000. Arteaga, who témore—Tommy om the Locomotive Amuses Himself by was sent out by General Alvarez, hes hada fight at Coes. | Binging the Bell—Riception Speech of Mayor Henry— |, billed and wounded of the’ enemy 1,000 men. At last The Procession—The Scene Along the Route— Appearance sccounts, he was marching om to join Uraga. Colonel | °F the Streets and Buildings—Tommy Throwing Kisses to Columbue is marchirg from Talvaticora, with 1,500 men | ‘¢ Ladies—The Ambasiadors Burying the Muliitute— FROCLAMATZON. leaders of the liberalyparty in thia city—ail talk and place &c, This alone shows what Fhe Crowd Stopping the Procestion—The Military Obliged Aman Wor, General €f Division and Chief of the Piret , blows In the meantime the dg, | M- Juarez to that effect, &c. lone we what a | tothe same point. I send you a synopsis of the cruise of Corps, to bie subordinates — educa’ Mele Be the countey, are mg itt | venomous reptile the thingie; and I mow state that | the Saratoga, furnished me by an oflcer on board. The | 0 Force Thetr Way Through—The Japanese Viewing the | the Academy " treet, some enter oris in ‘SBorvrens— real Fou have covered yourselves with s/ory. | Theother day threo-were caught at Ameoa by one of the | ayything of the kind is zlot in the remotest degree to be ‘wo thousand seven hundred-of you beve resisted and | jiper, ila chicfe, and carried off, to be held ything routed seven thousend of tho enemy, who, with “Zorty | the a wont of © ree sum of money.’ ‘The Spaniesantg | believed even by the most inveterate of the church party, Militarg from the Balcony of the Holel—fhe Impetuous oan, Berwick Bef eet ere seed om the 20th | ou packers Crewing (he Badasaey One Bids-—-Woat the The Brooklyn, Favannan, saratogs, Sapply and reve- Embasicy Think of the Demonstration in the Quaker Oity, of artillery, attacked you with vwlor and intropidi- | Me-ico bave bullied the Mexicans to such = degree that | and as for the liberals, they really deplore, with a! for the time being to purpose. ‘The General in-Chief of the enemy wounded “and @ | one cannot woader at gush occurrences as these, nor even | foreigners, that M. Juarez does not even pariah bell eee UE cites the Stet ahiileiads a tina. Seatee fifty cents s beed for the accommodation. "canal har BMipmenseoe Lammy gy | srcassinations tike'thase of Ban Vicento—both of 766 and ped {he common criminals and cuithroats, much lees | patches from General Aivares. : ¥ wil resume my description of the progress of the | of | a sentane of “Music hid covey -prisioverr, and vou , 4 ry, @ pretent year. ol ra. dame’ fare the Bophies which you'osh present to his Excellency | “"jruroz Ledo, tho trustee of the clergy concern of a gov- |” Thie criminal Giplomatiet of France has at last been and concider the revelation viet oe ee ane eeltita, | Japaneee. As the train, which consiated of two passenger | Ser; ven the La Pierre alutough We Preeiient this eveviog i ‘ertment in thie city, it is reported, hes effected a par- | punished a iitile, by loving part of his {i wealth | Tiave bas gone up to the column near Puebla to suzerin. | Cars and @ baggage van, left Baltimore and glided onward | of Spares & roof covered ‘Sola: Of the firet corps of the crmy, your Gonoral | chase of the Prussian Micister, who is dow the violent | through the feilure of Jecker—some say $129,000, but the | tend ite organization. the suburbs of the city, it was amusing to observe Fo Dumb Asylum, atthe corner of Pive and iriend adatres your valor and congratulates you advocate of the clergy, aud the vulgar calummiator of the | News 1s too good to be true. When he arrived here, he vr May 31, 1860. tarpogh be adeot its windows crowded witb {is echolars, whose ADRIAN WOOL United States end American policy. The poor little Prus- | was a broken down roue, without a cent, and is eaid to nd the crowds of people that had collected on each were bard at work up & spirited conversation, Hmapquariens aT Guat Alasama, May 24-104. M. sien, however, is not worth much, one way or the other. | have remited already $300,(00 to France. He also boasts ‘The Englieh courier arrived last night, and brings the the line, These eyed the carriages wistlully, and their ‘The crowd was lees dense on Walnut street, ‘Te eupplerient from which we take the abcve says it | Hie being ¢ragged iuto the dieavowal of the clergy gov- | that = poy te ted wee BS both oes, butl my- | rumor thet Miramwon surprieed Urags, and after a des. @heers arose and died away again in pleasant harmony a | @uality made i ty! quantity. Dag ae and rt 7a forees may have | ermment byte. Mathew, ageinet bis own wishes aud | self, belog an enthusiastic adm! lapoleon, betieve Porate Nght tock Urags prisoner, he being 80 ba‘ly wound. Child beuds waived the finest of cam! soe, sa 7 Wyeabte Ges He senainter of Nengwe tex wl feelirgs, ebows this. Too’ Secretary of Gabrixc, the Ooant | that be will not only not appoint im again, bat _pantwh | Ps » the iron horse continued on its way. rem of all age, | sport in his hands to tho jJowed those of Ogaren and Valle, which were known t@ | ¢e ja Londo, now French Charge d’ Affaires, ie « light bit | bin as he deserves for his faice statements, and more so that he could not engape, Urage had 6,000 men, and down to the infant in arms, were brought out to be shown | occasionally 1g tender dameels through ob direction of Gasd ‘and that | of diplomatic material, and is more or lesa ai the ¢ poral | for having prolonged the disastrous war for two years. Cousens. 2 Ot Hk OR f ® ty ae wa of his late master’s partners in business—so ‘het, with | His reappointment may be like that of Otway sneer See Se Pees ee . the exception of Mr. Matbew,ande Mr. Pastor, who repre- | @ petty consul, but orted ap to the skier. The extra cays ferther'—Werhave rovelved other letters | sents Eouecor, we are absolutely without men in the diplo- | pen of bie wifo, who most unfortunate ee which contain elipe from a paper in the Capital, coadrm- | matic bod, py ee — se disgrace Miramon 2,000. The rumor, of course, is discrodited by the great lions of the day, and no doubt in years to come the liberals here. Your correspendent will leave for La shy Hat a etharrag- one ton Peamenees guna to morrow on the revenue cutter Dodge, towed by ‘The train proceeded witbout stoppage till within half a the Brooklyn. Mr. McLane goes in the Brook'yn on buii- tile of the town of Havre de Grace, where a detention of ze tog the news giver adove, ard adding that tho Gensral ’ Mrxico, May 19, 180. Respecting the diplomatic corps, I enclose a slip of the | = bac cpin ge 8 Mr. Mtn ee © quarter of an hour occurred, owing to the railway ferry | street the crowd became dense President arrived atGasdaliare the same day as the de | 7.14, ¢ c's Feslure—Particwlare—The Good ani the een inna kioe fe, tats oti| eeaeatd Reb dinieaied tot apeedy aetie | Peat being om the opposite side of the river. When It 163 chserved standing on the tome feat of Urea; thet that event occurred on the 25th, end Evit-of the difalb—Devertton from the Capital, 3 — geen ry pe ty i, respecting ne, eo. dala || eee ae sapere ue aS hag | Zeterned the train moved forward: on to it, and six mem, pp ~ tema Se steeeaaeeaal ot on the 24th, which expieios the mictake mado in the Yesterday the great clergy banger, J. B. Jecker, sus- | worth much, ray eeveral mines, which so far have not date of General ¥/cll’s proce nation; the: the wound of’ jen. Deen Bu 1; government isnda on the Isthmus of fe- | been brought in contact, Mr. Elgee, his secretary of le- i i Pendec payment, The announcement of the suspension | noantepec. (existence coubiful); fifteen milion of dollars | gation, acoompanies him. Capt. Turner, of the Saratoga uber’ Wale Wore ‘At Twelith etreet fire engine was Lopes Uraga, according to @ ceapatch from Queretare, W88 | 1 1iv5 9 bombsbell amongst the Moancial and polttisa! given ims {a Donde by Miramon, and which sold at thirty | S00™ m: 4 Jepan, 3 tne words “City. Council of the gallery stream waseo arranged as 10 forma. tm the upper pert of one of his thighs, and was considered ain bongs by Miramos, and which sold et wirty | expecting orders to retura howe by the next tal Philadelphia,” stepped intothe Ambassadors’ car. four jets. The wind was at ty phat et jobbere of the capital. Jecker has beon fer the past two | Per cent, ae bo coteeteriadietiede ‘sailor. Mr. , Wee first leutouant, is the | 0 tthe é “if lca a pean | prety ‘mortal; that the rocond corps of the army (we seppose year the only man derieg enongh to stand up to the proper spelen 00 aes ie Brivee int. | #00 of the immortal ‘of the game name. All Dupont introduced feputation to the chief Am. ote £0 a8 oon, 2 wer over that commanded by the Psceident ie motat) entered Gs | clergy through thick and thin. When all the other capt | ed to make such fraudulent claims good through Gabriag, | ‘0eMcers of the Saratoge are as hoapitable and as cour. | tessador; Slmme Bosjsen No Kami, who rove and ex. Tage win which tie crowd stood tier Galejers om the same cay—the 26in—and that atthe de. | 111, oF stesico have qualled before the desperats task | WhO once bad the tmpudence to be willing to make acon: | “0U# as they are competent vee ‘enced his band to eash of them. The spokes. | totheskin. Such herole devotion was worthy ’ t ily ¥ | vertion of it, but thet fs all moonshine now. He mayalso of supplying the wants of tho clergy, Jecker hascome | have come bouds, called de Pezs, a former Minister forward end helped them through. It fs true he had the | of Miramon, which re 5 vw Erg) al spe vee 4 reputation of belng tho-gresteet fusseler tn Mexico, end | Sto ecring an itareat of Ures per eest, whlch would therefore was entrusted with the great bulk of the eara- | },. 9 ‘good investment, if any rational man'could suppose Inge of forelgn artisano and traders. He also bai tho OR ee sent nt Be eel a a You msy conetler how sli oredit must de ahaken in the waleanttod contzol of H deGabriae, nto roach Minister; | _ 1501 "ana enter faleue Gf aapan whe i onl te tate! who was largely interested in many of his desperate nego" | furnished the money for the Marin expedition 1s soon to parture of the courier from thet cspital the cavalry was Preparing to pursce the ivgitives. Finally, that the num- Der of Cead and wounded on the part of the liberals or federalists sppeared ta be very ceneiderabie, aud that ia the 7,(C0 men of Urage’s force were iucluded ihe troops of oft 0. which accompany the precediag con- fem what we have before pudlieked in reference to the man of the number then said—It affords me great pleasure, your Excellencies, to weloome you at this point om the part of the people ani ‘wutborities of Philadelphia, and to extend to you tho warmest and most friendly hospitalities of the first manu- facturing, and one of the first commercial cities of the Union.” ‘To this bie Highness responded through the interpreter, t f i ! i SLOOP-OF-WAR SARATOGA. The ‘was built in 184%, at Kittery, Maine, Ger armament six sixty eight aud fourteen thirty-two — and her tonnage 862 tons. The Sarategs went Gulf of Mexico, during the of the proceedings of the British cratsers the Gulf of Mexico and ‘he Weat Indies. Hor orders were to protect | EI if Hi fi f ft ii i 38 : ne i tration . with the small ibu- | follow. against similar outrages. Her services were Gureer seizare of Zaloage nnd the euspecsion of @iplometic rela: pape ach few Boh y © amar beet ar. | ,, Revarding Wat piratical affair, 1 kuow from good au: | bol, bewerers celled into venue, avin Ton Ware | axd thanked the people of Philadeiphie for their kindness” | ten tatentt amd = oa dons with Miramon by the foreign diplomatic boty. The thority thes authextic documents are here proving that | forwarded to the erulsers by the Togieh government for During the time thus occupied the traia had been borne During all this time yoo ape crn @regate amounted to over ore million of doliers in porms- | Miramon bad thoee vessel? boughtat Havana, as well as arrive! of Senor Pachec> wea sexiously looked for, in the i if the cersation of their py ay a acrcea the broad besom of the Suequehamna. On reach- nent deposit—snd with the supportof the French Lega’ | the bark Copcepcion, cleared with provisions from Ha- | the cruisers were not by any orders front their Dope tbat be m'ght put an end to this wretched coniict. vans for Galveston. end ceptared near Aivarado, which | govcrnment, but arose from the wish of the officers to | ing the opposite side of the river the Incomotive Daniel | created by ‘® Vigorous Priveie Kiser mention that ite Spanish Ambassador | 100) JecKer evuld aford to take riaks. He has done no cargo wan ooptiseatni apd rola by tbla government. obtain the prize money resulting from the esptare of | Webster, gaily cecorated with flags and e-picture of the | kits on the teensy held eut ver bend with the clergy, and always encceeded in dragging other ‘Tie wil be apoticr evident proof with regerd to tae | slavers. It wes spparent at the time, from the Speeches to ad be of, and so moar hed arrived s# Jalepe, und on: bie ‘way had received | cusliots in With ‘tim, untd withid’ the past. tow | eleamers, nil show Mi Hoole Os be salts wreeg bes. | te tie kamen pee ent, that the government had noin. | 67st Daniel, was booked on, and away went shetrain | him, 18 just the oy to play the rash Several demonstrations of cone! seration and reapect 8. The sudden departure of Gabriee, and the un Yesterday tbe Spacich Wioistor, Pacheco, arrived on | teptiop of advancing of offecsive pretensions as to ihe | amid hearty theers from the concourse of people that had | epough to set s bouse on ‘The following despatch har boon reoolved by the go’ | “7 ; Board the Spanish steaver Tkreagucla, Our authorities | right of fearch or viait during time of peace, and invited | serembled to obtain « glimpee of the: passing strangers. pA i. TT ‘were mnore or teen * i" looked: for action of tho diplomatic corps, in cons quencs | a)iowed her to anchor tortde this port, where Mr. McLane | the United States to join ia an ocean po'loe, pave of ‘and these jnst at- Vernment at the Mexican capital: Of the tciure of Zatosga By Mirsmon, threw Jecter out | vielted him. Last ulght Mr Pacheco lended, vioited Mr. ‘Tere being po occasion for the presexes -of the Sarato At about one o’clock luncheon was served om the cars, | tracted s ‘sbare To Japacon Gurnetaro, May 19, 1860, with bis atrong backers. Certain ef the Mberal wiro- | McLane with al! bie suite, and then slipped into the rtago | ga in the Wert Indies, she was ordered to toach at the | consisting of cold tongue, ham and chicken, with the addi- fo 007, 5 ‘aougit ‘To Fis EXcRuLaNcy Tur Misiones or WaR:— workers bere Wok advantege of this state of things, aud | coach. He is suppoeed to remain at Jalsps, and see bow | jsiend of Navasca, en route {or Greytown, to look a’ter | tion of Moselle wine, This repast was relished by beth ia Pipes cantly the ex- Yosserday « report was circuls.ed in this city that the | aceoveded 1 procucing arun upon Jecker. In iho past | matiern will progress. O! couree wheu Teschrs tba | the interetis of & company of Americans who were en etted multitude, which with a ceJasionel factioni2tgeseral Gonzales Ortege was routed by Gea Ran. | week be pe'd ovs about half @ miliion of deporite, aid capital Miramon’s party wi!l cripge to bim; bai as he te my gvano, The cepoalt was dissoveroa | J8panese and Christians, and the only fault was that thero nod and waive of the 4 frez, and | did cot sequaict your Bxoslieacy with the fact, | thinge ruli ior} ng-equally, be esked further loans from | grid to be an honest and foteltigeat man. of course all by #0 Americen merchant cepizio,end a company was | was not enough of it. As the crowd was Decsuse I be leved ‘be rumor unfounded; bat jastnow & | bis Leavy Deckers; Dut he not baving*wufficient gusran- | such pepiards ss have a hone fide clatm wi!! wait apon | formed in Baltimore to collet and ship it to the United ‘When the wi deme’ hea young man bas come in (row Gat Lu's Poizsi ia wearch of | tece to cifur, ‘hey refused, and Jeoker was foreed to close | him and convince bim, x6 they did Me Santo Alvares, | States, Afew ays previonaly to her arrival, two Haytien train reached Wilmington the crowd that ome of bis [rien bo had left that place, erder to inform wevoral refugeos , and thet Gon. Rei ed the sbove mention his doors, ae ruay be tmagined, to whe great consternation | thatthe convention ia & sbpmeful piece of frat, wuich of everybody, aud especially the chiefs of the clergy | any reepectabie government would not thiak of upnold enemy bad arrived the Party, moat of whom have all their stealiogs deposited | ing tor a momert, sod eo the Almonte treaty murt res bad completely r web bin fail to the ground, apd there are still nepes of seeing old Ortege at Mala; ollar, an interme tiste point het room ‘she exact condition of the bouse is not yet koown. The | Carrera burg. entecas and Durango; “ct Miaajosa lost bin teft leg, and | ‘abilities are belloved to be about $4,000,000, ani the as. Trend sou ealip of our Progreso, where tho de'etle of wes made prisoner, and teat Chico (jittie) Sein, with | sets pot far from the seme smouat, provided the con. jem are related, aud you may rely some four boncred wen whom he hai wria bim at Sea | ‘racts with the clorgy are ever realiged; but as $2,000,000 are troe, men of-war bad vietied the islaad aud warnet Mr. gathered on both sides of the line was immense, and the the egent for the company, to quit the island immediately. Captain Tor per, however, directed Mr. Frazer to contiand Bis operations as though he bad pot received potice to cease Or until hesaw him again. Captain fu-per determined to roceed at choe to Port au Prince end heve a persoval in- view with the authorities who claimed jarisdiction over the island, Captain Turner baviog received aseur- : Hi ii i ie ie ay 4 [i Z iH Hy i tf ‘ rivate entrance to the hotel in anda Lue, wes prepsricg to ty, bourse General Ramirox was | of these are already axpulied by laws of the cou: | ‘the raglen courrnvoa ws bad enoveb, amounting to | CyeTaIMe siaud.. : I was seated next to him; so he turned | ion Beisttan marching n the piace M M. E3008AR. | stitutions! government, the must ultienats- | $6.(¢0,¢C0, of wbice cuty #1 200,000 fe the hemds ef | pineyy Tem, ihe Hay tiem —— = = ier ing “whet Goes thas mess? ‘The mext moment ho ned sched along the line of the curb had the phd One of tbe papers in thecapital says Mr. Masson cus | 1Y be deficient that amount, anless extromo good | rgii«tnicn, the balance being emvggied into it by | Saratega ealed for San Joau det , Bortquet thrust to bie through the window. It nada | Se lovcbiag at tbe island of Nevasss, to loon after our ‘nterctts in that qaarter, where she arrived on the 28th of August The Saratoga remstoed on the coast of Ceniral Americk unul November, when ordera were received by the Fing Oftioer the Navy Dopartment fo ceepatch ber iramediately fo Vera Craz, touching as , soon luck attende the ventures of Jecker ta tho Sonora | fore: ors aod Mexicaus, #hich icp ebame too, but etl pended the Trai a'Union not for want of workmen, ashe | Ly“! Tehuantepec | land specalatione, and tno sole. | nor £ sereteced a8 the for »: Mated, dut becauro of the tine of $500 Imposed on him for | mepis are made Legh a! ee ne Ten M. Gabrise, by the 7 terry to sey, not likely appen mio. The | Brsien sccount of his Roving pablished irom the Sigjedad the article on the rv: | fatare i the worsh whieh Bes over eccutted te ilesice, | Mr siclaro vio ca wae Oe hen erat assassinations of tbe Spagiarés in Caiconouague. &! | with the single exception of that of the house of Macintosh, | though he went to Bacridcks to ave C if f fi ki pleass are and he 5 leaving of flo: Tce baa re! piata Aldhera. Deen sent hy some oananr of the Davy who had roomy i i i i. ! Progreso of Vera Cruz says Mr. Masson hag gone to Now | it is a great cy’auity im one reepect and a great blessing | When arriviog on boar. the Seren, be Tas received ipquir 9 returved from Japan. they withdrew their Ahad, kee “poe ons othetneben necessary to society in avother. ‘The lamentable part O° the businces | wit the talug auc to tos pare ser aheow bees entre! | Tampico, to quire into the outrages. perpetrated on our At tui ume the warning bell was being rung by Tatelsh ming Phe oom ll, plisced them‘on the isbien ohne ; in thatover one million of dollars has beon lost to the Now, +ou see, this sugura weli,and you may depont Oncjero (the renowned Tommy, who taken bis | which rat down to listen to the interrogations of the %o continue tbe pebiisation of the Trait. poor artieane anc trejers. The good part of the aifair is | upon it that Mr. Mclane koows What ha fe about, ane bas pleco om the iocomotive a fow minutes previously), whea | yisiters white exin. Ubat the clergy bave lost their banter, and Gabriac, Mira- | 2 tact of accompliabing bis ends, as J am eure few diplo the train ‘m order to allow the Ambassadors After the: bad thus reeted for a few misutes. they were Our City of Mextwo Correspondence. mop and a Dumber more rogues who have been coining | maticts postens Besides, he is goirg to Jalapa, too, tbe privilege of taking their places oa the tender. They cenducted tha to witness the . file past, /Mxxico, May 16, 1869 money out of the misfortunes of Mexico, aad the biord of | where, ii ineaid, that also Mr. Mathew is expected, aad per- Were vepturegome enough to arcand to It; but fading the | The display was very ‘Dut the Japanese then- ; + gi Dativcr a8 well ae foreigners, have lost = portion of their | baps they may succeed im forwarding the ends of Mr. Uraga Spot by Do means jaxorions, they at beds ied selves uncomfortably crowced by ladies amd the Couns i- Ths Stu the Liberals are Mode of~Zulsaga’s Seizure | \1} gotten gana. Taking all in all, bad as it ie, I think the | to restore peaceto this unfortunate country. However, ogein, Tommy, the ouly one of them —S men, who pressed forward to the exclusion of the ma- Cuurse J the Furcign Diglematic Bedy—Mirawon's De. | fail of sucl oe PT, Gan, wa tases 0 wedi, Mr. Melave’s object ig to de oat of the hot climate here. stay, to contiave his journey while chattiog with Jerity of the Embassy, who appeared anxious to witness sition Cooked Up at the British Legation—How the | NOW, ltnrbe, one of the capitalists of this city, has Jn the meantime, what are our people dolvg at Warb- engineer and Gremen. He, of course, was new “ihe ob- | ihe spectacle. When it wae over, the ¥ P deen pamed trostee of Jecker’s books for the present. ington,’ Will ratify the treaty when itis too lee? red of all observers,” and was evideatly highly de- | to heir roome, tnd the part aesigued to was ‘Shing Was Monaged—The Spanish Invaston—Ihe Prue ‘This morning, the Sapadores, the bert company ia this | Mark my words: if once this government reaches the capi- Nighted with bie position. For Tommy Mise opciones, and of vieiters with a celerity which unpleasantly astonieb x! stam Minister, & city, of about 350 mee. bolted for Ajatco te join Acre- | tal euch @ treaty will not be wade agaia, if all our Cov. hich was fast growing in the juned sister, | be bas beoome to much sccastomed to pul ity thas be many of them. waitte my letter to you on the O:h we were | Nae8 They went off, efloere and all; shortly after s com- | gretemen would go down on their bended kaces, oF oifer | ond demanded immediale restoration of td money forred See eee eet while excitement is almost | Durin; eee the Ambassadors compisiaed of bo me 4 ‘ on pre y of cavalry was sent after t ‘Dut on approaching | ten umes the amount now stipulated. irem our citizepe et Tampico. Toe Presisent r: that | 9 Beceseary fo bim as food. great f , and said they wore afraid they had aoprar- indulgixg fond hopes of a revolution in this city, am erertere ibe caralry joins the shoutiog ho regretie? tbat anything ehonld Bave oconrred to tnter. halt pest three the train arrived at the Phile- | ed very to the people, for the people laughod complete appibi/ation of the clergy government. ‘iva la Comststution.”” Thus the clergy Toat to day ‘Vana Cavz, May 2), 1860. rupt the fra pély relations existing between the two gov. | ¢¢lphia depot, im full viow of & piatiorm full of | snd shouted at them. They were evidently under the im- smoagh re uberas had pieny of money Dinky Carma, | ‘he gurrmn te somnhiog tere tam 10" men We are | M- de Geran Oficial Oonduat and Recali~Me | spomahe pa yetiarige weteroet ina he manny | Gud CGunstnee WhO wore drawn uy ins doable | Greaon that anything but resect bad Ves Rosas a x! a plenty of men amovgst the laboring claeses, and, not- expecting more ofthe fericon nero go Of oF prox Financial Affairs—United States Vessels Refusing t) Sa | Tampioo be held to ‘ strict accountability for their con. of the assistant clerk of the Common Council, who likely tar L "hed ‘reported So has = wihelanding every circumstance bas been in thelr favor, | trounce to night, This city is Por trent marer of toe | dute Him—Alr. McLane and Senor Pacheco—Queen Vic | duct ee ops fer She tastnete, called “piewere,” while “i wes ascertained Wey have done nothing, except to prove beyond question pueda OP) Birthday—Rumort— Mr. MeLane's Influence | tnaia ge toree ot mutentie ide toed Bae iy oy mad an they are bled, thet eppeared bere teem ans 2 out of his cores Pelco ni tan mae that tbetr leaders {0 this city are a cowardly ect of rascals With the Lberale— Health of Vera Orz—Weather—rhe | maileteamer Teepenser, for the purpose of asiating the Ranhey lke orm of Tommy in the act of ringing tne | say, ainct. They expressed’ a wish for Joes padiisy unworwy to be called men. Our Acapulco Correspondence. Amaican Consulale—Col, Picket, de. mae govers . The French and Eoglish Ministers pT A }, bot sua covapetion be avan- | and, if pomsible, entire privacy during fe remeinier of ereniiemaas A ame pate ‘ date of 16th May, M, YL nadrons mot to ‘ ~-4 Cod - yak Wd to the ae ‘The reat of = 5 was bought, and plenty of arms and ammunition deposited Gabriac, the retiring recalled French Minister, has arrived a = martin sem ize pt a ireres me ‘with the ‘and he A Commanding pointe throughout the city. At the ‘tm this city, and ts pow on board a French war vessel lay mand! the caly went out, aed thon wey memati forte oreo Manin. | Meese nd te ra Ze me eee | pat marae: 'vbeveneuard oe coos | Setanta ebed een mt pra | See, SY SURES | foetal Saat « Sanka alee 4 Talosga und bad him conveyed to the palace. The eonfn- Gen. Wheat, dc.—frade, de—Off far Quaynas, | V% 8*iIt te recognise the revolutionary government in | and that thero was not an officer or man in hisehip wns | %re so far Vy | Darsacore and suite, to the number of twelve, drove out stom created inthe clergy camp by this wot should have | ema, Cs Wal ' See LT awain te Sree ie ae | Pitas Iepesea tse weur'wertate teereean rer cetalee. | Deen taken ad rantace of, but \t was allowed to page Athall My’ last was dated from Real:jo, which place wo | @* to commit his government in that of the policy of the thee was pe opportunity offered for the officers to immo. The Ambaeradors then ‘the car auder the morrow I will give a Of thelr quar. past two ip the georoing Miremon started off 10 a diligence for La Union. After « . | Pevolutionists, and was condemned and recalled by hie | late themselves on the altar of the right of search. ours and were pre- | tert and mode of lie in toe Quaker 2 ieft on the 1th ‘ton. eplon Nothir of mivch interest teunspired trees that cane uy | Bented to adévereed them os to ‘ fer she interior, taking Zuloage with bim; but the lider; | 11. 1. of ten hours we anchored in the gait of | S0vernment for his nefarious conduct, Of course there iJ et thee whee no Of heal. | four separate enoled by tbe ——7 neither made a0 attempt to seize the two was money in view with Gabrisc, and ho prosiiiated his = igo ty: Seer ad ot Maal: 1 oo thet there translation batweea June 13, 1980. | conepiretors abreast of the town. We found st anchor ral Marin, at Anion Lizardo,on the 6th of March Ina. ween " ou & trading voyage | Power to attain it, The fruit, however, bas tarned sour in There belo hardly « doabt of the compli of the Spa. | each. he Ansasrination of the Tycoon —Ils Bffeck on the Ambassa- Presidents nor to raise a rovoit in the city. Day dawned; oa Se brig” Chettinms , Miramon and Zaloaga were at Tepejo del Camino on their from Beste. under way the following day, his hands, and be will wither and wilt ia barning shame, pea Peedr"9 3 deg vite he pepsin 4 bound, having suoceeted id obtaining « predates. gx (1A weeapmunlpae 9 apne toe om reese was hed on bes a ‘ot. | *Plendid cargo of dyewood, cochinesl, coffee and suger. qxseer tn Mantes, Femuperated in part by drafts P | : the United States Consul, visited drawn by the great bankers of this country, Joker & Co., ; . oot. hamene Achily served with a decree of Zalonga deposing Mira: | Or'sc ian and woe saluted wih even guns, ‘Ths re, | 8 Beropean correspondents, but which, of course, witi | “MMMEMIBIO commission, and je | Dut wh 1 promote and foetet' tas | Peclon of Johnson's fps Feumary—The Opera Matinie— mon, dated the day previous, met at the Brith Lagution, | 90 0" 11. te wee mms tice haviog bees robted or | Dé protested, ns Jecker & Co. failed about the tims M. Ga. | Mow awadtng her feller the harbor of went tres, Ofer to you the hegptaltuen of Ne city. “We eaGrrices tee | creme. Aentomy, de ned reacived to suspend all diplomatic relations with (B® | ine government seal proved to be utterly false, Busines | Drl#® left the cty of Mexico to embark for France. | 7,'Be, Glowing 188, iit of her oflcery-—Commander, | o#¥t to you the heepitlities Jour Exootig: | -. Teese who think the rumor of the assasstantion of ine @lergy yovernment im the palace, asserting, as their ellow haa These drafts amounted to the snug sum of $120,000, and reasons, tbe decree of Zalonge and the act of Miramon ia | "Mt Dr#k, snd no cases of Yellow fever had been heard | | 17 1) Les lack yas tohave anticipated the news t é 5 i Z neining and Carrying off the man they regarded as the eatutet _ | reaching Europe, nis loss of piace, position ani character bm I ines, oS to spoke bas been communionted to them by some of their visitors: President, Miramon being himself nothing but the “sup. | During cur short stay we to deg of Gen Galea. | ould no doubt have boon recosctiod to hie eonnsienes, f Siilmaker, Win. Maalt Boslaseuss'- etinsee tacree! | words ineastble te ony-ane bak ha on interpreta, whe but the effect of each was not overpowering; and even if stitute” created by Zaloaga, who has the seme right to un. Ou the 14th. wo left for Acapulco, where we anchored | 0 ever bad any. The French citizens of this city came | ter; — addressed himself for a moment to the later they were certain of the fact, it would make no difference i ii make as be bad to make. Notwithstanding this great pear serenading the great defunct while bo tarried on the 1b. The steamship Oregon, Captain Watson, | Very ase ae on oes « which is owned by the late Atlantic and Pacite Steamshi) im Vera Cruz; had they done so the mutic would not havo ‘that party in piace aa ka anythiag, 7, lo there an hour after our arrival, threfore too deen as beautiful as that with which Mario delights Paris, and days have now passed when « score of determined canine wa She had with her, in tow, a large iron | The Eoglieh, Spanish and French war verrels taluiod hia, fellows might bave smashed the whole clergy covcern. | freiens lighter, built in San , for’ Panama. | | but oure did not. No disrespect was iateaded the French. ‘The chance stil! remaing; but nothing wit] be dose by the | understand the Oregon is to be ome of the steamers of the nation, but it was rather ® compliment, by the contempt eet of bombastic cowards we have here. It is diegusting tine thown Gabriee and the encorsement of the French go- fi F li i to be forced to ey mpsthize with a cause that unfortunately vernment’s recall of bim. When the new French Misistor Ardadye No Kami, entered the next carriage, one ton moaeagl Guo te SME IG dere Gamiion vefuany wien aoe te Dns ane Seow or sorwns tas stig onubtence of to we- wees a ncond vr rye op thom with specimens of their caligraphy, and in sevorat Stes eraratoee aT Semen rape | Rees eats merous, |occarememmereere mie es a oneeal” ae raid ctement and maga te 4 ry ; the new Spanish Minis. | for publication after the heat of battle—victery | vic- ; 4 and the carried by four Common done at the af their ssnde nun ing whee town mad. The corey grim te | red, served, cad. sxameg | | Mery on the Sis inet at this port, the national vesdeis Ail! tory! a war ery often heard tn México Ja the mide of | was pisces i the dentine, ines the nates ene: Wildbadaciate aot nen teen” greauy » plenty of mosey to bay up | IPSS inde hee salcted him with the usual compliments presoribed by | defeat and destruétion, Ib ie thet Urags avecestion, end a they filled ‘and ett pt AG, Meayion the dest troops; but I most repeat I thiak there ie 20 | our chip national courtesies and custome on uch occasions. On a ey pty 1 {ook inet places in the Hae of prosension, wis en pagh' nes y-rped ee ce eens mo ta amp ot prereset drag Ihe leatere are too great hese were the wame day a salego by ail the vessels was also given, | General Woll has also been wounded; but the facts SS aitenendore were mld the treore, ing Deck 0 search for ta or manatees egotiots to scrrender pee Women whe will rst | ee twenty-one guns each, im honor of Queen Vicioria’s birth relied upon asia the cheers of mighty throug ef cibaeas, ices O08 BA | tho ‘We Dagon their adins day, and all the Consuls Boated their (ings. The vessel been fought ‘The wee bested ‘a reserve of iste depot, I found 18 misung. - In the event of Miramon's Saccen: in the interior tho mm the harbor and at Sacridcios were all beantifully deco Lay gh eT ed | te Teecenine more of 1 Ul this morning, when ou Hp country will be thrown in @ sad stale, The aste of ine | ork we rated with national flags, and 1, a8 an American, am de coafu- | staf; then the First ' Oiy ga ime Japanese called to me by name nel was passing si Re diplomatic corps, airendy referred to, ia disowning tne | SGuorial to eay I was pleased at this mark of distinction in probavie | men; then the First five | eof the corridors of the hotel, and esld—“I'rd ix N government of Miramon, leavo us in 8 pretty St, unioes | wit be pT le Queen of the great Brideh wou se ae ene seat the Bask i deaod tec oll Gan Ree PR 3 merican Minister then theve af the Gy Ovusotie and article from a drawer. place t 1 ’ 1 ee ee Jpn be, I send you herewith proslamations and all the date wo My iJ swelled the number | tide him !n the car, and seeing that 1 wontaway wins, 7 bie officiel respects to Senor , tad was salaied our eqia- | of there a military | Wt be had taken charge of it himeclt, Giea a Sp eaemcmrseere irae set | rie reba DM Fe ed ov Mr. Melane, and wae ail the oft TELEGRAPAIC very fine, and Of "78 at. | Japaneee languages may be seen izing sbout ia meny of cere of the Spanteh creiame, ‘The in. Waservorom, June 18, 1840, uch attention on account of thelr peculiar dress, | he rooms, Such booké are arranged #hat:— Bich prco The Piceyune of Satarday afternoon bas Tampico dates sabia 8 3 Fy i HY i ellow columm and the tratiaiioce to te Mb. Just ae the victory at Guadalajara was in frocemion paased | ters being in the frst altogether. ate, vay astonisbed, and did poo how it was that the | Gen, Uraga’s greep, @ stray cannon abot took off hia log. Kepora ‘> on 5. troops, the | into the other languages in the order in whish { hive shameless coward Zaloage is, | the “Ss American and Spanteb could thus Ca 4 after | named thems they have aleo books of Boglish phrase cortaia he never of bisowa frac | gomery, on May 23, 1560. and salute eect ofber with #0 much friondliness. Alsim and confusion followed. Gen. Woil, unawares, tranelasion imaed! » deere Miramen Of Jourer | feet ie, there ere, many persoue ia Vera Cras who emile ged with great fury on the liberal. ‘The aifeir ended with the Japenese lately aadep pach | in the faoe of the liberals would frown if they dared. sentence. Some of ovr words are mizapeit, but the gram ‘mar is Invariably good. It ie verpentertaining to@make & tour of their ro -n9 and observe their various peouliarities under diil-rrent ay Prete, Inthe reception room there aro usually iW) ov g three busy diapensicg their Aatograpbs, which they «ite ‘with a broek aipped in @ viecous gabstance resem vilog A Tamptoo letter says the news seems incomprebentl- Die, bot it comes from an authoritative and retiabig surce, Gen. Uraga made hie etcape, but the love of hia leg will ow bm hie lite. i i i © dispersion and fight of the whole army of liberals, posed Word, Rereed t erorytning ae not’ Dreskiog wih thom’ thu About on a par. Senor Pecheoo dhl ot think to call on | Cer. “lenge Bad Semumed the Presidency st the Jodin tok, and contMbed in a amill square cavity of 4 mo, and I have not seen Bie family, bat preeame it mass | Cepitel. metal cate provided with a tube for hol 9 th ‘as 1 counted Bisces of Daagaee A condvcta, with $1,193,060, from t aeriy the bresb, and they alwaye carry about with thom rar ie 6 eal ae fiole tueaticy, | (4 st Tampico. Another large cocducte was toon ex- ‘There ie a picture hurg in this room im which Pens ie re pected from Guanajuato. Presented making bis famous treaty with the Indians.