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8 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1862. + “HIGHLY IMPORTANT FROM . iD DEATHS. ey Brig Laurel (Br), 6 days henee for 8t Jago, May 12, lat St aa sv SHIPPI N G NE w Ss. isnt a Delta, from Ponce for Baltimore, May 18, Int MEXICO. the withdrawal of the troops, who were hurried on here | on the 25th April, the following documents were axed . with such precipiancy to give the frst blow to Mexico. to the corners of the streats on ws Wyke, ag I tod you bevore, after the rup- a tare at Onwaba went to Pucbla for the jurpose. of Having bese appointed by his Excelloney the Provi- sional President ol Sir Married. Foreign Ports. making a treaty with the Juarez government. Fepublic, General Don Juan N. | yap Raax.—On Tuesilay,, Slay 20, by the Rey. Honry Avtwarr, May 5—Ari Goani-uuvut, Tucker, NYork, Sib ur r . 0 ‘and on the | Almonte, to discharge this duty, it becomes necessary - - i H 7 SUN srs, 1 e Sargent, Mitchell, Callao, Progress of Freneh Intrigue weeurh the Hritish iplngatie sherrer fell im with some | for mo to address you. In doing so 1 will ba briet and | ©, Honkgomer s Tac eB. Nats to Surana, AAUgDNOR OO) cere ~ | idiom Piven April" 3h Kichard Alsop, Watlington, in the Republic, ow oe ved Cg red om Lr ern Preppy rare ea a 9 SrAr¥CRD—\ artyacd.—Is bvooklyn, on Wednesday Port of New York, May 21, 1862. eS ‘Sid Annis, Kennoy, Boston, ated sais Kurope. Ail that was to bim nothing mere than evasion | lic evils, I will be most tolerant with men of all parties, | Joh? (0 IRamsiis Fy |, Steamsbip Australasian (Br), Anderson, Queenstown and | O1¢:.yna, May S—In port Br schr Laura, for NYorky une. : 80 long as they do not transgress the bounds impased 0 All OF ee . Liverpool—F Cunard, Wy boareMerutian 0%, 4York Overthrew of th Juarez | %H2tice—such as be administered. He therefore | etna. Twill call fot re cree Of all ete DY | _ Vax Siciay—Gnecory.—On Thursday, May 15, by the | “MEIN Wm Lord dn Brown, Acaputeo—Hallet & Carman. Bunwes, May 1 ml * int Cardiff; ve: re je ordered the diplomatic knighi to be searched, in mn tion for greater security saat without any dictineroat | Rev. Altred B. Beach, D.D., at the residence of the | iark Fria (br), Sinith, Gi rR M Slowan & Edge. Hasaeninaven, May Sl t Horsimen}, Admins ction operation sever:I pees of clothing and. various clear | Wit eat on them to fil publicyestes for Ldosire trae | DFie's mother, Growck Was’ Vax Sica to sawn Jo. | Vara amazin, fren, ilo dineiro—d E Phi © Go. re iataaas are sanewann, a eld Caughter of the late Jobn Gregory, all of this city. Brig Prince of Wales (Br), Kansin, St Domi: Sth, Coriolan, Steengia e, 6 Bory, y Hontmaux, April 0—Arr Sonnet Planner, Mears, Trieste; Bu k'¢ Co, —E “rig © C Van Horn (Br), Merriam, Halifax—D R Dewolf. 2 Nichols, Caliao. pene Schr Tunis Depew. Edinonds, Inagia—Jos Buenas. tS Art suip Mary Russell, Thompson, Moule Tovp.—On Wednesda a aes, tho wife of George W. | pit Milieeut Ci), Falmer, Caarloiaiown—0 H Trum- | quem vis tata, a eee ae > why . a] E cl id Dorothea Henriew r Eliza Catharine (Br), Clitton, Halifax—J Hunter & enema a Hie Domes eee Loud of a son. Both are doing well. r d NYork. c »rrespondenee above. Schr Caroline, Hall, Washington—Baker & Dayton. Maré Sia A Hopkins, Leerhotl, Cape de Verdes Dica. Sehr Tillie endersen. Washington—Baker & Dayton, 6th, Wodan, Niejahr, NYork; Sta, Avance , Christopher, do%., Ayre#.—On Tuesday, May 20, Ronemt Aynes, Engineer, |. Schr Gulden Bate, Saminis, Wiltninston—J W Nckeo Seo a Hardie tt Gichfist, Glatz, were retained, Various reports are-iu circulation re- | Wisdom and virtwe, wherever they may be, shall ee fhecting this affair, One says the couch he was in was | co-operate with me for tho re-establishment of smashed to atoms by direct order of Zaragoza, for the peared 98 ao. nance, aroerems Resa icity of the y y e searching for ; sfrom Dobladv. Another | Ration. » ath og wu we us considerate PUGET OF THE PRESIDENT iy ree | ee ee Cid wus taken prisoner: but I be- | WH peaceftl oitizeos, 1 will be severe according lieve theve is no truth in these romors, the simple tact | t the iaws with the disturbers of order, whatever ck acne being Sir Charies was robbed by ihe people whose faith | May be their condition and degree. The enjoyment of he appears desirous of relying on for compliaxce with | Individual guarantees, liberty, ip short, will be a truth, General Almonte Elected to the | compacts anc (or guaranteos for foreign life and pro- | and not @ talisman under which despotism may hide a : ~ M Schr DC Hulse, Kempton,’ Philadelphia—Jouas Smith & pril 23—Arr Loveland, Erichsen, < erty. itself, as has occurred at other times, We want peace His relatives and frievds and the members of Neptune i ; , ~ Presidency. Pettve French moved with their whole force from Orizaba | aud morality, and weither espionage mor evil passions | jouge No. 317, F, and A. M., are invited to attend the | ‘Schr T Potter, Rackett, Philadeljhia—Master. ae mil sb Are Wm Wilson, Plumer, on the 27th, aud passed ali the dangerous poiats without | should be the rule jor an authority which respects itself | ¢neral, this (Thursday) morning, ate‘eveno’clock,from | Schr Corilla, ess, Keverly—Lane, Phillips & Lane, VONSTANT:NOFLE, Abril 26—Arr Nathaniel Doane, Hall,.. being molested. Zaragoza, who bas been in their front | and its fellow citizens. his laté residence, 42 Ogden street, Newark, N-J.,or J , Frovidence=-Master, Lisbon. aii the time, retired with proper caution, burning up the | | Iuhabitants of this city, you Know me more than | from tho ferry, foot of Cordandt street, New'York, at | Schr serapin alien, pyc0d: New Havee-¥ Briggn& Oo, ‘CoLouso, April15—Sld prev, ship Waverley, Henry, Cal- 9 1 he f if ay. Zar i ef ted | ehoug! you ow what are my sentiments, and you ro 0’eloc! PM. 7 4 b- se] ‘a ore 4 eutia, Skirmish Between the French and | ‘x *i!scec:soudennemay. Zacaiora ie reported | S004 te hatin and notcayeice tall emyovesn, | Mog atk LM, ls remains wit be'taken to Gréen- | Bioop intent, Jenninan. Norwich™~O 8 Harves, iguyea March 26-Are Chorale, Jobnaan, Moat Mexicans at Atulancingo. frou him, "bringing his forces number not given—into | ing motive. Panis, therelore, Oi fear tn deguinngall | Bescn—Killed at, the baitie of Williamsburg, May 5, | geammanip gootta (BAT Muciee, Et-erpooh, May 18 rie | Mid ny ony p payee 4 jose around yo m1 \- “ . r rs . Lie A Sia M » " q it Orizaba, whe oo ee ete Tacs they | date you—telling you that you will s eon First Lieutenant B. Franxuin Beacu, in the 27th yoar ueenstown Tih, ons iidse and. passengers, to E Cui Sid March 28, Arnmingo, Cassan, NYork, and pu Phyo om Lig sesh confused character. There are now | au: be forced to serve in the army—be persuaded thar . y , Castor. Colombo; Aprikl, Re- rrived olf the Battery at 1 AM. (see Misrel :8/at) Dashaway. Casio, Colombo; Apr tt. Re mene lee Cooper, Jordan, Bostot aren, e funeral will take place from the Market atrect |“ s 5 (Br). Jeffrey, LM: 1 ‘i j ‘ two really violent partics. Before this, when Don Benito | tbe period of arbitrary acts is already past, and that | church, this (Thuiaday) afternoon, at oue o'clucks The | 7;sed ae ene with todas aut onaeen acon National Bate, Mtatchews, do; HM DEFEAT OF GENERAL ZARAGOZA. | Juarez, ister being filled with wine and democratic | neither the distinguished general who leads our destinies | yemaing will be interred in Greeawood Cemotery. fers, to dont G Dale, sth inst, 6.35 AM, maw abion alwrt | Hayes, Upton, London.) os 14 sae wre) mnlaysony . speeches, used to coudemn this one to be shot and the ie lene them nor will any one attempt to commit BRAINE.—On Tuesday morning, May 20, after a linger- eltaite penge fe ar a oes Davi port, from Nyork. oaaNen z . . " i . i t + I ton for Liverpool: 9th, Kauyaroo. hence for Liver. =} oe t other to be hanged, and evil doers generally (those not | em in se irciite hareinnen aad emmaadiaccond ing illness, Euaanera Careuins Bratve, eldest daughter 1; Ten Tat 30 iz ion ‘429, ceanakin ‘City of New York, Deat, May 9—Arr Cowper, Stevens, Calcutta; Saxony, belonging to his ‘party) to be annihilated, poopie | | Teace of the late Daniel raino, in the 36th year of her ago. Ponce tor Liverpoct: no dace de slip JohnH Eulots, from | Soun:, Alexandria; Tiwandra, Granade (and all three pro- DEMORALIZATION OF THE MEXIC. shed, and were prepared to sce the same Don Benito | of the republic should be our desire and consiantambi- | qhe relatives and friends of the family, and of her fe York. pases tox London). ANS. | Faakes cuabeasing his intended victine ‘with ihe next | oN, and for this youare lavited wo with your | prothers, James B. and ‘Thomas M. Braine are respect. | Stacmehip Borwesia (iiam), Trautmann, Hamburg, May 4, escar, Bay f—okt Nansen eee tor Cree ue tea days, But now the story is «iflerent, If he induige | fellow citizen and friend, = MANUEL M. SERRANO, fully invited 10 attend her funeral; this (Thursday) after- | via Southampton 7th, 6 PM, with mdse and 49 pasaen- | suit . in any of his decrees, the Freuch will execute them on Governor of the Departimens of Vera Cruz. | noon, at four o’ciock at St. Luke's church, Hudson street. | 8¢FS 10 Kunhardt & Co. lad strong W winds durieg the | “Ey yourn, May 9—arr Chis D Merwin, Merwin, Alexan~-_ MR. CORWIN'S TREATY WITH MEXICO, | bim to a certainty if they eatch him. The thing is | Inmanmawr oF Vers Crvz— serious on all sides. The favoring of some belonging to Appointed to command the French forces in this city, &e., &., &e. the old conservative party bas brought accusationy | 1 desire to address myself to you. upon the French, from which, for the time, they | My positionas a Frenchman, and the name of my‘coun- cannot well escape. They profess, however, that they | try, should $e to you guarantees of order aad security. Our Havana Correspondence. had exhausted every effort to treat with the Juarez | Our soldiers have resided here with you, and not a Havana, May 8, 1862. governihent; that they bad signed savencion's herr omens _ pavrcye corer ae co an injury 5 Pan “, to-day which were broken to-morrow, an now they | cau by them which not nm im ately re- Fhe Mexicans Joining the Prench—Flight of Juares—Gene- | YAS. declare it was no government, ‘They suill mam. | paired, Pe confident, then, for you knew us and. you ral Almonte Elected President by a Corporal’s Guard, | tain they shall be no partisans, and that if the Mexicans | know the sentiments which animate us. e., de. Wish a free expression of opinion they shall have it. | | The positive intention of the Caliendo it eager Time will show how correct are their professions. An | its represeutatives is to respoct the rightsand jiberties of By « sailing vessel which leaves here to-morrow morn- | ejection in Mexico is monstrous farce, and the Archduke | the Mexteau people, and it will not compel any one against ing. and which will most probably reach the United | Maximilian may be elected for less than one-half of one | inis will to render civil or military service. I desire (hat States before the next steamer from here,I send you a | percent of what the election of Benito Juarez eost the | in Vera Cruz good citizens will forget thelr Political vithi: Mexican nation. Juarez let all the clergy property go to ference reuniting their efforts for the assurance of daich of news from Mexico, received within the last | Carry his election, a half per cont on that in cash would | the public good, and that everybody should continue in j anchored for 8 hours on account of 7 : h, Bescn.—Killod at the battle of Williamsburg, on San- | RAMAges anchored outside the bar for B hours on sceount Of | arin; Southerner, Chipman, Liveryool for Nassau, ‘Sid 6th, day, May 6, Firat Lieutenant 8. FRaxiux beac, ta ho | ocr We: ibine’day, saw brig T Barth; 16th, lands, ion as, | Tonlan, Dyer, Tpsvien; Loyal Scranton, Lowden, fevenott.. eee of his age. pik ida Gicka Gh Mack atistaash Remote Shipman, from Coe eo eee GeasGow May Br Arr St Grane a): Wylie, NYcrk Ste ‘uneral wi e place from et stree! in 85, saw ship Noonday; same day, jaintes, | goanker, M’Lachiand, Portland: 0th, Maid-o! Orleans, Den= church, this (thursday) afternoon, at one o'ciock. ‘The | from Liverpool for Rosion; 20th, ai i, ion 0780, es nis, NYork, Sid 6th, Plet des, Ruowlton, St John, NB; 9h, Fomains will be interred jn Greonwood Cemetery. The | Syer ju ute and Ted signal and the Amerkan fag AyiPg | Cofra Linn, LaeeNYorK, rs wets, Leghorn ma 4 = , a tit ur tho Sunday school room of the church aca quar. | echt BREW CTeee™ Bree, Sunderand, 45 dapeswith | yantcid fr, works oth, brigh gare: Hare ter before one, precisely. : Bark Maury, Eldred, Hong Kong, Dec 25, Batavia Feb 23, | {87d cid 901) for Bordeaux): dou North Bell Cuvat.—0n Tuesday, May 20, Canouine C. Com, aged | and Soe JAPIHL 28 wetth teas, to AA Low & Bros. | mo (and cld for NYork); Eureka (Br), Horton, Girgenti (and: 38 years, ‘arch 2, lal on 108, eee Sy. 1a 1830'S, 1 ald May 2 for N¥ork). "the relatives and friends of the family are respectful. | Jost evetything, vioveable on deck, Feb, 27, lat lon |"), port May 2, ship H V Baxter Owen, unc; brig Northern - é 103, spoke Br ship Fairlight, from Shanghue for London, s gen 2 ly invited to attend the funeral, this (thursday) atter- | Miark Thetis (or Boston), Kimball, Suuatra, Jan 1oy and | Belle, Larsen. diag: and the aboyearrioals | noon, at two o'clock, from tho residence of her son, | Pernambuco April 11, with pepper, to W A Sale & Co, March 0 mpage Sry ee G. W, Carter, 82 Nori Seventh siroet, Brooklyn, £.D. | 17. iat 228, lon20 W, spoke ship'Kathay. from Manila for | ,QuA¥ HE MOY Nyon “gldathy AM Lawrence, Cinypole, ConLan.—At tho residence of her son, 369 kighth London; 19th inst, lat 38, lon 73, spoke bark Hamilton, hence, Kk b rk. street, on Tuesday, May 20, Mary Conan, a native of | bound S ELVOLT, May 8—Sld Matilda, Pedersen, NYork. 7 I Yhree days. You will find that the French are progress- | do marvels ou the Mexican public mind. the peaceful exercise of their labors and occupations. | the parish of Cloone, county Leitrim, Irclard, in tho 630 | prattar Ayn io, with fraic ao Joou Thompson, Had aagyy | a%tuus. May (“Arr Fides. Pagenstecher, NYork, Bh, ‘ng in a manner which must be perfectly satisfactory to | By the last reports from Mexico we learn that things | ‘Ile authorities, selected {rom among the most highly | year of her age. weather, caims'and head winds during the passage, a, | New Origine, Sanders, bondens Gan Francisco cand from" them; fer not only are they meeting with little or no re” | 8%@ Jossivg along in their old way—the government | recommended persons of your city, will see to the preser- Her relatives and friends, and those of her son, Bark Symmetry (Br, of. Dundee), Sturroch, Rio Janeira, Cuxhaven 3d). rl © ; iy y ig F no re’ | pouncing upon capitalists for mouey, and merchants | vation of order; but we will enctgetically reyel those | Michael Conlanaiso of hex son-in-law, Patrick Dixou, | AprilGwiheotee, todas hatriek. aa wag |) kitaniool, Mar 4—Arr Franc Flint, Tobey, Philadelphia; sistance, but the Mexicans are joining them in numbers. | being furced to pay the contributions through embargo. | who, in a hostile spirit, seok to disturb it; for our mis- | are respocttully invited ‘to attend ‘the runeral, thik | witt'mparee wo Gx EI Petey. Suiied im company sein | Ste Ronbanipton, Austin, NYork: Constelliton, Muliner, M. de Suligny protests ¢gainst the Mexican government | Some troops had come in from the interior; but their pre- | sion is absolutely one of conciliation, and we do not come selling any portion of the territory of the republic to a | S@hce only served to alarm taxpayers, who know these | to cause the revival of party hatreds. G. ROLE. No eh, ~ nas; 8th, Norwegian j bark Fannie, for | Cardenas; Miletus, McDo (Thursday) morning, at half-past nine o'clock, Her re- | Rr bark Ancusta € Small, and brig Gulnare, for New York. mains will be removed to St. Bridget’s church, where } The bark Mary, for New York, sailed k ell, NYor) i é fellows must be fed out of their pockets. There wasa | Vera Ckvz, April 25, 1862. there will be offered up, for the repose of her soul,a | Philadelphia, do. series seated 1 Thornton, Oolli “foreign government which has an agent now in Mexico.” | great ado about the legions from the interior, and there We have received a letter from Vera Cruz of the 29th | grand requim mass, and from thence to Calvary Cee pokes a Nickerson, Boston, 2 days, in ballast, toN L Guuers WF Storer, nd Se laa. Mack, Boston; g 4 ‘We are not informed what government is trying to pur- | can be no doubt but they can got men enough together if | ult., and the first number of El Vera Cruzano, which was | metery for interment. ‘ - more; Genesee, McIntyre, Matanzas; Jessie’ Kn. uas, Pen- Pes etiaetsae ying (0 Pur | they can find means to pay tiem; but,here will bo the | published on that day in the“‘heroic city.” The letter |. Cunr¥,—On Wednesday morning, May 21, at his resi- | ,DTié thor Hovland (Nor), Equr, Cadiz, 60 dare, with wing dleton; Cardenas; 1th, Kangarao, MeGuican, NY ork 5 diticulty. From all the interior cities the same com- | states that his Excellency the Marquis de los Castillejos } dence in this city, Epwin P. Cunusry, in the 48th year of | spoke ship Jus Patten, of Bath, from Boston for Callao, Ser eee e tikes, Dernambusct I You Gasem, Macr- General Almonte was elected President of Mexico by | piaints come: they nave been weighed down by forced | nad delivered the Custom House to the French, and that | his age. Brig Santa Anna (italy, Cutlerio, Palermo, 60 days, with | jhe Balimore’ (before repid sid. for NYork); Sth, Samuels General Taboada, five officers, one sergeant and twenty- | loans and war taxes, and cannot pay more. However,! | these in turn had given it up to the authorities selected Philadolphia papers please copy. fruit, to Draper & Devlin, itn | Lo ‘Sweetser, Cal 6th Manhattan, Dixon, ‘and In- seven rank-ana file. No other votes have been recorded, | imagine military ingenuity will find a way of bringing | by General Almonte. Commuxt.—Samvn. Newsy, youngest son of Thomas | », Brig New Orleans (Ital), Collera, Palermo, 68 days, w: vinelble, Hepbura, N¥ork; Souherner, Oh . money out of busiess people, especially out of foreign The Vera Cruzano states positively that the French | and Clara B. Cuthbert, of convulsions, aged three years, ‘Brig Osprey (Br). Maxwell, Hillsboro, NS, 12 days, with | Painbow. Gills, Boston; Robert Cushman, Ot: President Juarez and Cabinet have fled from the capi- | merchants. Security on the roads and about the gates of | began their march on the 27th in the direction of Puebla, A d Manchester, Trask, and Resolu e, Freeman, months and 9 days, plaster, to Walter Tompkins. The friends of the family are invited to attend the fu- | © Brig Vincennes, Love, Providence for Kingston. Sea) Bardot neral, from the residence of his parents, Riverdale, at | | Schr Minerva (Sr, of Londonderry), Fletcher, St Thomas, | ¢,'f 4"; Panama, Hine n, NYor! i two o’clock on Friday afternoon. ig ele, gi, Te Cld 8th, Excoriaza, Ryder, Key West; 9th. Eckfard. Webb,, Dayroy.—On Tuesday, May 20, Sora, widow of Dr. | g Sith tuwosd to Wilsou eGummann ) eae Freeman, York; Bir 8 Peel, Larrabee, and David Hoadley, Daniel Dayton, aged 77 years. : » Suite Avinio Musscnden: CBr of Shelburne, NS), Mussen, | Barnaby, do. " : The relatives and frie.vis of the family are respectfully | den, Si Eusintju 13 days, with’ sucar, to. Smith, Jones & Co- | pEBtovt St, Franklin Haven. Rartvtt, Callao; Wilhelmine. invited to attund the tuneral,on Friday morning, at ten | 17th inst, lat 3442, on TGs, spoke schr Americus, from Phi- | \Gn7. Jeremiah Thompsen, lake, NYork; Panama, Han- o'clock, from her late resideuce, No. 292 Third street. ladeiphia. bound 8 sewburyport), Lee, Eleuthera, 6days, | 8M; 40; Treenderne, Eberhart. "do; 6th, Avtovrat, Bur. Durry.—On Wednesday, May 21, Hanna saris, aged | ,, Schr Angelia, (of Newburyport), Lee, well, Botton: A Bonlnger, Hlaspagen, Ham;ion Roani; Win. one, Pratt, Quever; Stad Assen, Have rbutt, Sai 5 ye fe fi ee eetedial ee deai tals Taca ioe: nen Ae jaide (Br), Durkee, Halifax, 10 days, in ballast, to Vi irae ielaid; Tia, Frank Filnt Tobey, Halk spectfully invited to avtend the funeral, from tho resi- | | Schr Breeze (of Brookhaven), Hulse, Key West, 10 days, ge ge sa tey Bagi ee dence of her parents, Owen and Maria Duffy, No. 141 | with mdse, to H Benner. Baltimore (8), Brooks, do; 8th, Welkin, Blan lard, Havina; ‘Anglo-Saxon (s), Quebo. tal, and were at last accounts in Queretaro. The French | the eapital remains in statu quo—robbing and kidnapping | and that it was certain they would reach that place propose to be in the city of Mexico some day between | Prevail to such auextent that travelling outside the city | without any bloodshed, as General Zaragoza had aban- the 10thiand/16th inst is a most dangerous experiment. doned the heights of Alculaneingo, where it was said he se — The municipal government of this city has been en- | was going to offer some resistance. The same paper ‘The Englisn and Spanish flags are no longer to be seen | trusted to Mexicans entirely, Don Manuel M. Serrano be- | adds:—It seems that General Zaragoza made this move- in the country, and Vera Cruz is governed by Mexican | iM uamed Governor from the date of the withdrawal of | ment with the object of attacking the forces of Marquez, aiendatatins serene: Prim’s Spanish military officials. The policy of leaving | which were approaching him. It is stated that they Diy BARRO municipal uffuirs to the direction of the inhabitants was | met and Zaragoza was defeated, when be fell back upon General Prim has not yet returned to Havana, but.is | advocated by the French Minister from the beginning, | Perote.”” expected daily. and had it then been adopted the old local authorities It was ctated in VeraCruz that on retiring from the would have remained. Now, the men named by General | vale of Ixtapa, General Zaragoza burned the town. Our Vera Cruz Correspondence. Almonte are not of the etfervescing democratic stamp, | It is also stated that General Galvez has separated his Vura Crvz, April 27, 1862. but are what are known in Mexico as gente decente— | troops trom the forces commanded by Zaragoza, which ; 3 Schr Wi : 4 Royal, 80, 6 s 5 % i decent people. There is some hitch about the Custom | has greatly weakened his power. East Eleventh street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two | , Schr Western Star (of Boston), Crowell, Port May S—Arr Brilliant, Colburn, Al Pronunciamientos in Favor of Almonte—Cause of the | House, ‘The host of Spanish officials there coliected to- | General Don Jose M. Galvez, who commanded a brigade | o'clock. " if en eo Oe aay 4 gare, Alexandria; Kathay, Stoddart, Manlln;. Plight of Zaragosa—2ne French March on Orizaba—They | gether do uot like to leave their josts. They first gave | of Juarez’s troops, has pronounced in favor of General Dazy.—Cn Wednesday, May 21, Danii, youngest son Schr Ann, Cole, Baltimore. K Ay nS donee eer tte Tes a anelored ak. Meet and Repél the Mexicans—The Chiquihuite Alto. | tice that they would be ready to deliver up on such a | Almonte, his tro ps following his example. The garrison | of William and E)leu Daly, aged § mouths and 23 days. Schr Time, Haines, Cape Charles, 2 days, Deal 7th): Southern Chief, Higgins, do; Viking, smith, do day. The day came,ana they had not their uccouots | of Chalchicoluma bad aiso “pronounced;” for, as the; gether Atandoned—Advance of the French to Puebla— | yeuiy. In this way they shuffied on from day to day | said to the people, ‘tit is evident that the French hace Desperate Movements of the British Minister—Retreat of | util inaily General Prim said he had not recognized | not come here to oppress us, nor to deprive our nation of the Spanish and English, de., dc. General Almonte and wouid not give up the Custom | its independence, but to assist us.” They have therefore pnctabne House to his nowinees. In this way the matter stands— | shir gpee not only the cessation of the authority of Don As lannounoed in:my last, both Orizaba andCordova | cr rather stcod late yesterday—aud we have to see how nito Juarez, but the naming as the first magistrate ot Bave pronounced for Almonte. It appears, however: | the French are to take it. the country the most worthy of its sons; that is, Geveral The friends and acquaintances of the vere are re- Schr Powell. Fenton, Philadeiphi eh itade x both anchored at Deal 9tu): 7th, "Moro Castle, Ross, spectfully invited to attend the runeral. this (Thureday) | _ Schr B English, Hathaway, Philadelphia for Cohasset Nez. | Wind.nore anchor at Doma i ae pane hates 4. Callao; afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of his pa- | "20: Mary Ellen, Chase, Philadelphia for Nantuck Hattendorff, NYork; 9h, Rhine, Moore, do; 10th, United: rents, No. 139 Fast Thirty-eighth street. Schr Fly, Cheeseman, Philadelphia for Nantucket. States, Baker, Cardiff and Singaporn. | Philadetphia (ent. jew York; 7B, Driscoui.—At Brooklyn, E. D.,on Wednesday, May 21, | Schr Ana 8 Brown, Hrown, Philadelphia for Providence. |, Unie\t Sexton oth, EH Taylor, Lord, of George D. Hubbard, aged 26 years. Schr Volta, Brooks, Philadelphia for Greenport. ‘Lovpoxpekny, May 3—Arr Stephen Crowell, Burgess, and. Kare W., wife of Frank G. Driscoll and eldest Gaughter | Schr Gazelle, Hoffman, Philadelphia for Providence, Sharesbrook, Wood, do. that 4 es ‘Traye! and trade to the interior are stopped. Nothing | Almonte. The javmunciam en‘o was solemnized by a Te The reiatives and friends ot the family are invited to | Schr Julia, Noyes, Elizabethport for Boston. Dronning Victorla. Kahrs, NYork. per aus Teal cause of the flight of General Zaragoza was | |. 10°86 round along the roads to feed animals, and moet | Deum and the procession cf the Host through the streets. | attend the funeral, on Saturday aiternoon, at three | Sehr ¢ Gow. Bugbee, Ellzabethpors for Taunton, Laxexion, Nay $ Sid’ Dypins. Larsen, and Atalanta, ese promunciamientes. General Zaragoza wrote to | of the stations have been burned. At Orizaba and Cor- | ‘Ihe Aco publishes the following:— o'clock, from her late residence, Ross street, between | Schr P & B Crowell. Freeman. Dennis via Fall River, Rae ee era ete Howinson, MY xt, Admiral Graviere, that, notwithstanding tne stipulation | dova are forces of Almonte, and Galvez, one of his On the morning of the 234 the English Commissioner$ | Bedford and Wythe avenues. Schr Aun Elizabeth, Hodges, Providence, 2 days. Leemons, lay 2—Arr Samos}, Brivgs, NYork: tm the preliminaries respecting the Hospitals, he feared for | oiefs, holds Chiquibuite. There are parties of guerilias, | went to Puebla to confer with Senor Dobiado,the Minister | Dvrves.—At South Brooklyn on Wednesday, May 21, | Schr Avon, Parks, Newport for Blizapethport. Lacvayra, April 26—In port sip Esther, Leslie. from Pht- the French in Orizab: 2 or rather robbers, all ulong the roads, who shout for this | of Foreign Affairs of the Juarez government, and to con- | Gertaups E. Durvex, daughter of Peter and Maria Schr TE French, Hand, Brids port, wt Gaye. ladelphia, for Cienfuecus about May 5. Tench in Orizaba, and would answer for them no | party to-day and that to-morrow, as it suits them. clude a treaty between the English and Mexican na- | Duryee. Schr Charlotte, Arey, Rondout for Boston, Marsetut lay 4—Arr Minnie Miller, White, NYork.. Jonger. On the receipt of this letter the Admirai at once Zaragoza and Marquez are reported to have had a battle | tions to secure peace and good ‘understanding be- ‘The rolatives and friends of tho family are respectfully | schr Ann $ Salter, Fish, Manhattanville for Wareham. pipet ly eae ni Se Aetrce started,-with an escort of ene hundred men, for Urizaba, | Dear the Canada de Istapa. ‘The paper of this city says | tween them for the future. It is stated that | invited to attend the funeral,on Friday afterncon, at | Schr A Keliev, Kelley, Georges Banks, 7 days. Lantana: Laghot. e ; Meer thas piece th henckndl ts ed ee ’ | Zaragosa was defeated and fled to Perote. Other ac- | while the English party, in their coach, were | threo o’ciock, from the residence of her parents, South Steamer Haze (US transport), Clift, Newbern wa Fort- ALtA. May J—Sld Southern Eagle, Caldwel’, Black Sea. place they were at ed by some three to | counts say Marquez was defeated, and I think this the | passing by the advanced detachment of General Zara- | Brooklyn, near Bay Ridge, without further notice. aa tert Dy pon hese | Maurrrivs, March i Conquest, Sears. London: 18th, four hundred Mexicans, who ran away in confusion, after | more probable story, as the men of Marquez are badly | goza's forces, the plenipotentiaries of her Britannic Ma- | Horvaax.—On ‘luesday evening, May 20, Susax Linptey | Steamer panuy Gadwaliader, Piereon, Baltimore, Commodore, Crowell, Da:housie; 24th, Mercury, Hubbard, Daving a few of their number shot anda few more taken | if for arms. Marquez, it appears, has jomed Almonte. ned aud iil-treated with rough words, | Horrman, widow of Lindley M. Hofman, aged 57 years. 2 Loudon. Yulean, Morrison, Phitaae pha, MirsGoax, May 1—In port schr Fearless, Adams, from Boston just arr. ‘ It isa shame for any cause to bave such instruments; had with them were torn to pieces Prisoners. The Freuch were lucky enough to have noue | 4141) in war they are too often used. The contra-gueril: | and, to end the matter, they were taken peieinareand of their men harmed. ieras employed by Geueral Scott in this country were | curried to the headquarters of General Zaragoza. The dispersed of this gellant attack fell back upon | ¥¢ry much of the same stripe; infact, it is @ toss-up be- | ‘This act, unparalleled in the annals of diplomacy, will tween ail the sinall leaders of'the country. Nearly every | scarcely convince the English Commissioners what they ‘The fuieral will be at the Church of ihe Holy Goraian- nion, on Friday afternoon, at haif-past three o'clock. rater J ain SEE rete Aen Relatives of the family are requested to meet at the | Steamer Petrol, Young, Prov ton for Mio’ Jauclro; Mary ‘Adclia, Stowart, Liverpool for house, on Friday afternoon, at three o’clock, without BELOW. Havant further invitation, Bark Ea . from Port Royal xxMO, April 27—ArrL, A Johnson, Leaming, Cadiz. Orizaba, where Zaragoza was, and, to account for their | one of them is a robber and cutthroat. might expect and hope from @ constitutional government | Havaaevn.—At his residence, in Nowburg, on Wed- | Schr Hattie Koss, with loss of foremast head and main tep- J I’knxampuco, Apri T1—in, port harks Cordelia, Roberta. own cowardice, made the French one hundred a legion, ‘There is a new line of French steamers to be put on | that has were pos an soldiers, ignorant not ouly gp gag tl ES Cel) fe ‘i igs ing’ J Kershaw, Nichols, from Rio Janeiro, for Marseilles: This spread panic among those who were threatening | Detween this port and Nantes, in France, There are to | of the invivlability wl wernational right has sanc- HEpGES.—On Inesday, May 21, r a lingering jo Am vessel in port April 28, e i - jan fortitude and ic Herald Marine Correspondence. r r y os the lives of poor devils in the hospital, and they all (in be four steamers, of three thousand to three thousand | tioued to miuisters plenipotentiary, but even of the cour. Seea pence peace serene forge oy BERMUDA, May 10—Bark Meteor, ot Sunderland, arrived catherine Conotise) AVicks Oh Minaates borane bos - three hundred tous burthenm, that are to make monthly | tesy due to simple foreign travellers—if they were taken cluding Zaragoza) took.to their heels and made off—that | trips, touching at Havana sud Martinique. ‘Uh at St George's yesterday from C toro, do; 7th, Gyda, "Andgrson, Phi- rdenas, with sugar, leaking | Miora Providenza, Ras: I believe | to be such—who, ithout any warlike instruments, and The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to nd will have to discharge is, three thousand men ran before ono hundred, But | tv be the beginning of a large steamship emiunication | with tho clive branch of peace, were passing through | attend her foneral, from her late residence, 153 West | “hatk"A'C Foster, (rom New York for West Indies, passed | 22eiphia; Sth Black Sivan, Podgor, Salli; Othy (A Brewers, ‘this is not to be wondered.at, when, in the American w. n the two cousts of Mexico and extending to China. The | their camps. Forty-eighth street, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock. @ islands 7th inst; desired to be reported, Cooper, Howard, Lenton, ” % . ae "an War | ‘rst steamer is now due herp in @ tew days, andisto | The Kco de Europa states, upon what it pre- | JoxnaN.—At Astoria, on Monday, May 19, Francis B, igs M gle, —, aud Excelsior, Talbot, arrived | “lo Vanvino, March s1--Arr Ma | Hutchinson, St here, a Mexican officer stole an American's horse and } sai) on the 15th of the month. tends is excellent authority, that the army | Joxpan, aged 5 years, 4 months and 6 days. fe New York. wer 5 Ubess; April 2, Ingebe: 431, Nautilos, cap and made for his camp. As he approached camp he Mr. Alian, United States Consul at Minatitlan, goes on | of Juarez does not exceeu ¥,000 men, 3,000 of whom ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | 46. oe for eae: (of Portland), Pratt, will sail on the Bu to: Bia, a | Moreh was surprised to see his amon in great coufuson ang | 20-day With the treaty of the Hon. Thomas Corwin. If } were in the capital for the suppression of revolutiouury | invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his Misecll son, Philadelpl cr Angee & von and | this treaty bave any of the wonderful restoring proper- | attempts which were in progress there. The remaiuing | grandtather, Fraucis Briell, this (Thursday) afternoon, scancpieah ax rTeNmagp ANS 10 GRAmba, March 20-—cArr Ren, ; Barer, Cading fying trom him. He renewed his efforts to catch them: | ces attributed to it, it is to be hoped the people at | 6,000 were divided between Perute and Canada de | at hali-past one o'clock, without further invitation, The Cunard screw steamship Australasian, Capt Ander ‘ Fobu, Stelson, do; 30th, Conrier, Baumgarten; NYork Dut it was some time defore.be could let his men know | Washington will accept it; but they must be quick about | Jatupa; but it seems that the jorces from this last Ki y—On Wednesday, May 21, Wiitiax, youngest | son, sailed yesteriay for Queenstown and Ltverpool. SHIFLDS, y 3=Bla Agnes, N it was cay tueir chief, and by no means a dangerous | their work, else the government of Juarez will be hard | point had precipitately marched away on the route to | son of Peter aud Margaret Kenny, aged 10 years, 3] prac Ni April 20—Arr F », Tivurhjelm. NYork, Sid Taran, Goodspeed, Dunton, Quebe Tires Betty, Larsen, at Gibraltar from Boston: the Ist inst dragged her anchors and got foul april 26 ih, Russia, M’Kie, London, ig 5 Sr AcBaN’s Heap, May 5—Of, Sir R Peel, Jurgens, from me td | rramburg tor NWork, ‘The cap, in this case, had done the mischief. A | to find. I shouli not much wonder if the Juarez govern- | Tehuacan, in order to avoid an encounter with the French heral Zaragoza had fourteea thousand | ment would be eutof Mexico before the arrival of Mr. | army. Their retreat had, however, been cut off by wus po fear bat he would hold tLe Chi Corwin’s tresty in Washington. Rely upon it, there will hee quibuite against the F: h—that was according to the | uot be much difference in the time of the treaty’s arrival ‘al Lorencez has been promoted to the rank of months and 15 day: ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) ailerncon, at two o'clock, from the rezidence of bis | b¢ detalned a , carrying away the NBs ma ast and tying jibboom. She wor ‘0 repair. Surinam, May l—Arr bri Cronstadt, Homans, Boston. Mexican story. Now he hat abandoued the wiole line | and Juarez’s departure. General of Division, with which rank be will command. | parents, 93 East Thirteenth street, ne st avenue. Barc Jonx Cunvstat, ashore at Berlin Beach, Md. sprung | St Taowas. May 6—In mort shir Ms 'tha Whitmore, Im die and le‘t the French to march unmolested on the tabie | ‘The yomito still prevails here without abatement. The | brigadier General Delonay was expected to arrive to | Lixpsay.—At Bergen Point, N. J., on Tuesday, May 20, | Slcak the night after going on, and ail of her cargo will Le | tress, dieu; ned: barks Growler, lands. This is a fair specimen of Mexican pramises and | mortality is very great. take the second command. after ashort illness, CuamiasJ., only son of Lavid aud | “mased. far W. tiie. | Basen ae Castine: for Now Dodionit Torrent, of Boston, for performances. General Zaragoza iuspired more hope for | _ It-is reported whe French will occupy Tampico in afew THE VERY LATEST. Mary Lindsay. Bee Arne Mie daielroe a Aingeim Guae the ber | Port Spain: aches Frances Jane (Br), for New Yorn ? davey Mexicans thay.any of his wretched fellow officers would | days—so soon as the reinforcements arrive. (Translated from the Vera Cruzano, May 2, for the New ‘The funeral services will take place at the Duteh Re- | Guringa strong breeze irom SAE, struck, was got off, and | Sarah Muils, of Brookuaven, disg. Sid 6th, bark Cordelia, have done in his place. He ga tawny Indian anda Tue Spaniards will ail be off from here in the next York HERaup,} formed church, Bergen Point, this (Thursday) afternoon, | run into shoal water, where she soon bilged and filed, and | Phiiedelphia. cordial hater of white faces; but, as it now hus hap-.| week. ‘Trausports are every day arriving from the Ha- The extraordinary courier has just arrived from Mexi- | at half-past one o’elock. has since been condemned, and will be sold. Part of her R Sr Joux, NB, yey ea — tect Ss! Ross, Lon- eued, no ous could have managed worse thas Zaragoza | Vana io take them, co, bringing the tails for the English packet which | | Lauat—0n Tuesday, May 20, Jostan A. Lancy, aged } cargo (serked bec!) has been got out sma wet etale, Seb one. ; a sails to-day. 29 years and 1 month. Cancurta, Apri e Aramingo, Cassin, boun jew ¢ ‘ship Jone 5 The Franch have proceeded to Puebla, and by this.timo Vina Cncz, May 2,1802. | “Zaragoza, who had received reinforcements from arte- | ~The relatives and friends of the famby are invited to | Fork, with’ a/gencral ‘cargo (principally ‘saltpetre) was | ,ikths, Nickerson, RWorES cour Hinnchey Delape dos = sbould be thi Many towns iin the State of Puebia | Sad Stateof Affairs in Mexico—Fulse Reports of Great Bat- | aga and Negrete, and had assembled five thousand men, | attend the funeral, from his late residence, Fulton feion with the tearntug Powerful, that had been towing American Ports. have pronounced for Almonte, and it is expected the No Reliance to be Placed in Ke “About French | 'eturned to occupy Los Cumbres, with the design of dis- | nue, three doors east of Ormand place, Brooklyn, this | her, doing considerable damage to both. The Aramigo has Moody, Cadiz,. capital city will do so before tue French get there. + seine beiacacesne oo Reports puting the pase with the French’ division. But the lat- | (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock. put back, and is now off town under repairs; she makes no | bark Annie Hodgina’ rpool: briz Waccamaw;. Should it be overpowered by teooys from other States, | Losses, dic., dic. ter, without firing @ single cannon, with the bayonet and | | Lvxuam.—On Wednesday, May 21, of pluero pneu- | water. ‘The divers report the meta! on her bottom In good | Nickels, Cardenas; sieamtug Union, Baker, Philadelphia. Puebia will uet beable to prowounce before the Frencl: Letters to the 29th ult. from the capital give asad pic- | afew discharges of musketry, made themselves masters | monia, THomas Loxmam, eldest son of Alexander ; | condition, and she will therefore uot be docked. {Another | Cld steamer Saxon, Matthews. Philadelphia; ship J O Baker,. a elock “ p Teport states that she would have to discharge and be dock- | Ross, Bangor, to ‘load for Liverpool; arrive, which I suppose will furnish another scene such || ture of affairs there—forced loans, &¢.,&c. The govern. | % the position at three o'clock in the afternoon. Taking | @ native of Cork, Ireiand, aged 28 years. ede) Brown. NYork; barks Justice Slory. Jones. Ni Amy, fs tbat at Urizaba, The French, hear, now propose to aT three cannon, and following their advance, they arrived | His friends are respectfully inviied to attend the fune- | °"- 1 Slavianin, Randich, which | Hammond, Philadelphia; briga Shibbole hagas: ral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from his | , Ltvenroon, May S—The Mind! Slavianin, Randich, Lanzarotte, late residence, No. 524 Ninth’ avenue, between Forty. | Sajied from New Vouk 23d Jan, tnd the i ‘January, toh for | Weleh, Go: secend and Forty-third streets. town, have not since been Leard of, Beker, NY orkcand Dublin papers Peale COPY, at sand < eis of Baltimore (s aie thie afternoon for | Bela AB ster Sazon; ships B Kina Bivira ‘Lewis.—At yn, on Weduesday morning, May jew York via Queenstown. the ven a, é of scarlet fever, Mixme Exaa,only child of alfred W. | thrown of. the steamer, a usual, fired a parting salute, | y2ist——Arr (ty tel) bark Brunetie, Subs; brige, Candaoey ‘and Sara hen one of the bu two steerage pasaengers, | Mayaguez Ban LAT: ss tumlien are lavited withoot further | POueh same’ reer were rwek'ey fragmenivof tegen: | {0% Kaea s Sings ent, Donn Rotice to attend the funeral, this (Ihursday) etal bye pessing tugboat, and the ste: t pibeceded | on her pase | OA Marans iliow Part au Vringe, Harriman, Car‘enas: seprs be in the capital by the 10th of May. ment was making efforts for resistance, and there was | gt Le Canada de Ixtapa on a 29th. BR Fathi ed gage Miudetor, Ga aenf [oo red a large Almoute party in Mexico itself, who were at They — pate og thousand a Zarago- alliance wath Pri now gone ou to Puabla to giana pronunciamiento | 74'S men; for on th he passed through Ixtapa, tor make a trealy. Ho will have to be sbarp at his work or | “ork with some oes Puebla, with but two thousand. . he will do nothing im-Ruebla, amd the moment Puebia | there. ‘The French division has continued its march to Puebla, falis there will be a genens) rumpus ip Mexico—especially It appears that some few shots have been exchanged | where it is looked for with great anxiety, asa liVerati weit ace gT arent? Mies ng (oe thenes! | patmeon stragglers of Zaragon's forces andthe French, | soft, (rm demaungucal yeanay,rstonsble before God the failure of the plaus of bimself and Prim, and is making | in their passage through the defiles of the Cumbres of | armed by force canstats bee totely tod wickedly to oue dying eifurt 0 ase. if he cannot make something out | Aculcingo. Here shere are ali manner of stories in com- | shed their im support of wrong, at two o'clock, from the residence of her parents, . Ht does not appear that wny one else was hurt, LABBra| iia 300d solire , Woloett, Wolcott: Of bis mission tw Mexico. Arteaga bas lost a leg. ‘Adelphi street. The remains will be‘ taken to Hudson, e Rechid (o8), London for Baltimore, passed | Ocean Port; Margaret An: on i The Hon. Thomas Gerwig.bas at last concluded a treaty | S°42eNce Of great battles, ke. Do not-givecredence to | fr iiittiont i the feregoing wo have seceived other | N. Y., for burial. + | through the Downs Dee 28, and has not since been heard of, | sxnium, Small, and Only Bon, Johnson, Auguata: sthat, itis supposed, will aeizie Mexico.down inte peace, | any of these stories. 1 know the French met with no | gdvices from Mexico to the 28th of April; but they con- URENE—SLATTERY.—At Craven Stroet Hospital, New- | | Mavnirtus, April 6—Arrived March 16, the Jus Lawrence, Boston; Margaret, Pencieton, ‘Lowell; Vantaa, of war. Lat [prosperity and happiness, and give Tehuantepec railroads | loss in their passage those dangerous places, and | tain little news that we have not alroady given. Not- | bern, N. C., on Fr 9, Bowano E, Lacanxs, pri. | Botsford. from New York, with loss of foremast head, jib- ane, Gorham, Mruvidence; Ev (i sta ouside eects) aiid millions of acres of vacant | are now high on the table lands, with ' free roud before | withstanding the political review of the Hietalio, it con. ete’ in Company F, Marine artillery, under Colonel i | rysiaseaer cad cinean Ses oast¥h daub: leah ins bien ok Router Davin Nee it sar. certain persone whe ieke the deepest interest in | therm. french shou! tains some news not been mentioned im our Howard, of typho! or, Tr an illness of fifteen tons, bizzie jazen, jwabeth, Blakeman, Bridgeport; Fran ‘he welface of the “sister sepublics.” Mr. Corwinic | the Sth, and in Mexico by the 13th May, although I hear | Yera Cruz correspondence of the 30tb ult. days," Als6, at tbe same place, on Monday, May 12, Wit- jd i lh Haas Sam ee rene ed ae Ce ‘treaty is paw here in charge gf a bearer of de- fay» U6th. of | , From Cordova the French Commission directed aM Statrery, private in Company D, same corps, of ‘wha 4 ELLSWORTH, May 18—Arr schr Planet, Harding, NYork who will procesd by. first opportunity. “ote 12 San cat of | note to, the Minister of Foreign, Relations and Govern. | dropey fatter an illness of eighteen days. Are at New Bedford May 20, ehip Chandler Price, Hol- | EY WEST May 12 Arr barks Linden, Howell; Harvest ‘On the 254 the English and Apanish fags were taken and now seem ¢ Eas if, fneet io ment, dated April 15, in which they Protest against the 7 were followod to their graves in Newbernceme- | ecmb, Honolulu Dec 3 1860, via Coast of California, Panes | 9uece, Mu Mphiladelphin; bile Sea Lark’ Neill. do: shee down in this city and ou San Jugn de Ulos,and the Spanish | OY holding ra jouse. appl treaty which had been brought to notice, or was | tery by their messmates.and the officers of the corps, Ghili Ground and Taleahuano, with 1700 bbis wh oil and | M'Newins, Hawking, Ship Island (and. eld for i hi Officials—who have pervaded everything here—gave ap | +i0n of. various intimations from the French and fromthe | on the point of being concluded by our government with and buried with appropriate ceremonies and the honors ibe fl t 17 29 8, lon 2990 W. ship | R Coggeshall, Swain, Phiind 5 13th, bark orton ; becca, Al lat ‘their posts 0 the satisfaction of everybody but them- | local authorities, Prim says he has not recognized Al- | 4 foreign government, aceording to which i was pro- rds, Foods HB, wh 40 sp since leaving Sand | Pike, i H Sheppard, Somers; selves. The French have very properly given up the | monte, and will not give thoCustom House to his people. | posed to sell, to grant, to alienate, or hypothecate, in | McConwick.—On Tuesday, May 20, MoCoraice, ich Ist be dt hor te ine, Holmes, and’ Ellen Bernard, Perry, Miiladelphia; schr Hoes! government of this city to the inhalmtance, and have | The sickness prevails ns bad as ever. favor of the ons part, considerable territory, posses. | youngest son of William and Mary Mecormick, aged ti Pave sin 30 bus 9p, 1000 do wheel! and 7000 tow bone, | Ute Tilton, Tilton, do: Lats uarks Retndeer. Courts. W EE. named a Mexican to be chuaf in she Custem iiduse, sub. | ‘Tbe brench will likely take Tampico ina fow days, sions of rents pertaining to the State in exchange for the | years. Left at Bayrof Islands ships Jireh Perry, Sherman, NB, uad | Disney, do: Kate Seware, Wood. New York; £ i Werera’, ject to tho reviaion of the fersign consuls. gage wan oe certain amount of a Commissioners bene oun ~ ome of the emi food Hew ggg / bmg Sy Ame ei aan _ wey | Lo Maury, Wi Thupmnan, NLondon; 15th, bark Tycoon, Lewey, ae NEWSPAPER ACCOUNTS. they solemnly protest in the name of thegovern- | invited te attend his funeral, from ce is . y 0 ia; brigs J McIntyre, McIntyre, NYork: WC Clark, Dag- ‘Vara Crvz, May 2, 1862, | [(Translated{rom the kxira of the Liario de Ia Marina, ment, of the Emperor and of their national interesta, | parents, 112 Bast Thirty-ninth street, this (Thursday ) Wi ate Geka bee deen, tert ea ae a Vorsand. Cid 12th, brigs Beronda, Relt, NYerk; Mary ™ J : - ‘May 6, for the New Yorx Herat. ‘against aby such treaty that has for its object the parti- | aftoruoon, at two o’clock, without further invitation. foro not reported, hound homey Zone, Galvan, FE. 1200 q] Alvina. Ames, Maanzad, 15th, schr HP Riwsell, Mankin, Cooupation of General Priv Ketirely Gone—Rapid } Yor Yajesty’s steamers San Quintin and Yetronila ar- | tion of Mexico by sale, grant, &c. This communication | MoBonit.—On Wednesday, May 21, of dropsy, Buipaer | 0’ Sound hemes Hudson, Fish, NB 100 sp; Seaford, "| Cardenas. Desertions of the Spanish %r ogps—The Convention of | rived here yesterday from Vera Cruz, bringing us lato | was con by Senor Teran, acting Minister of Foreign | McGonin, widow of Jobn MoGorie, aged 45 years. Herce, do, 130 do: Elizabeth, Winslow, do, 400 do. Spok Soledad—The Difficulties Enei.roniag Prim—The Jour. ] news from Mexico. ‘the San Quiatin brings nome troops, | Affairs, with the polite note which we subjoin, and is as ‘The rolatives and friends of the family are respect- | about six weeks sin: Ba Br ship that spoke three MISCELLANEOUS. 7 jontreal, Soule, of and as also the Pewronila. The sick are on board of the latter } follows — for New Bedford, a fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) after- | days previo . a fat ey of Sir Chas. Wyke to Pucblir—How He Wor Reb.) vessel. Eight of them died on the passage from Vora | The wndei , charged ad interim with the aay arene oemeek, (roms ber lake rebidense, 16 Kast a ga ee a ee eta he eed bed by His Friends—Movements wf the Frene} s | Cruz. There are, besides, two hundred sick of the Sevomi | affairs of the Mexican republic, has honor to reply | Sixteenth street. Middle Ground Nov 26, ship Cornelius Howland, Dougherty, Visor and Marriage Wnide.—A new edition, revealing the State of Affairs for Juarer—Con tradéctory 1. brigade, and six hundred and fifty men of the regiments | to the note of their Excetloncies the Commissioners of bis McKummix.—On Tuesday, May 20, of typhoid fever, | NB, 1600+ 200 wh. Hoard from, no date, &c, barks Eliza, | facts obtained by anatomy pod experiments in the French jatiles- him Bec: of the King aud es. Majesty the Emperor of the Freueh dated Cordova, April | Joun McKinai, formerly of Trenamadon, county Tyrone, | Duvall, NB. 275 sp; hy oy Packard, do, 14 mos out, 160 a and English hospitals, &e,, infcluding a treatise upon the dis & ae of Frenchy imers—Licwifui | We have revaived the tao following prociamatiens | 15. Ireland, aged 56 years. Arr at Bay of Islands Jan ip Mohawk, Swain, Nant, eases and Weaknesses alt the human family from Bortality feom the Vowsito, de., de: from Vera Cruz. They aro sidressed to the Mexicans by | As the government f the republic does not recognize | The relatives and friends of the family aro respectful. | mos out, SOD; fan 1, sonal 18440, thipe Sophia Thorn: | rauce of the se etree toe SL, by, WARNE NG 1 Ves Siace the rupture amongst the allied commissioners at | the French General Cou Lorencezand by the Maxican | the right of the Commissioners to oppose the treaties | ly invited to attend the funeral, from iis late residence, | Woliasion, Com, do, 190) sp. Sid trom do dian 15% sey trout, Astor House, or KOSS & TOUSBY, 121 Nassaa . No. Leh re cram street, on Friday afteruvon, | Jay iy Grant NB. Jou ep. Heard from Now 26, ship il street, New York. Office 647 Broadway, from 9 to 6. at one o'clock. nois, Fotter, NB, 500 sp 400 wh, Passed severgl icebergs in = ~ — -: - O'Hana.—On Wednesday, May 21, Jamxs O'Hara, agod | Int 51 208.1on 135 W. Lat 6 22 8. shia, ‘spoke bark TYENTION,—DR. BRIGGS, THE CHIROPODIST, 18 ° 78 years,a native of the county Westmeath, parish of | Ellen, of Bilgartawn, 16 mos out, 100 ‘a wonderful operator. Tis method of treattng corna, ssa, [reland soe wa abe vn pane) Fquiand and Hore: | Guntons, bad nails, Ae. pereet: therefore diay hal nok 4 acquaintances of the family, also of | ee Te oe sao eee se Tee ean | tatry, but aubmntt your feet ty iis inepection without delay, and Jamen, aro respectfully Tivitea to poke, March 10 Tat 38 8, lon 80 W. ahip Vineyard, Ganwell a Pee ae Re torns, tunica: frosted oad a Senor Almonte:— that it celebrates with any power, res the respon- Orizaba, on the 10th of laet month, there has been ap un- |“ yivcicang—Notwithstanding the assassination af my | sibilities that its legitimate debtors ave consrantea tl @ommon dearth.cf news and gossip. The suddea eub- | soldiers and the proclamations of the government of Ju- undersigned merely satisfics with receiving the protest siding of Gon. Prim from being the founder of lines eo oe — ‘he cblipaoas ontromoae roan la oo all AS oy 7 Mexico has celebrated or may Of kings, the guide for statesmen and warriors, and t ee eae ot = one enw = wi celebrate port any foreign a as to nelling, Deing, in fact, the greatest man of the agu, and the heart ar tor letter from Gen. ‘aragor swash ene ouecty | lae series aeons eree ng the whole or part, of , in which the safety | the territory, e1 ‘tes or routs of the nation. The uader- leviator, for corn: sted and bile. ‘and spirit of the intervention, to the dephorabte posit: of my sick, left in Orizabs the protection of tie | signed will only add, by order of the President, that the | attend the funeral, fromthis late residence 11 Desbrosses ariown, had taken two right whales on New Zeaiand ule confidence by ite « be pe oceupios of being a voluntary par 608 from ths conventions, Js shamefully threatened, In the {ace ot | provst of the Commlerionera will not prevent him from | street, on Friday Aftexsivon, at halt-paut obe o'clock. His | (who reported, March 1, bark John ‘A’ Robb, Jennings, SH, wait inc ita appatcations vig | S00h acta there could be no vacillagion. I had to marek | ratily:ng th es Or conventions.to which it refers, | remains wil be taken toCalvary Ovmotoryfor interment | 120). yang Mornipe Licht, ue, Pade Oesan Tuten. | Sl4t14 and ai s reauite, 25 and 60 cen ios , ‘Swvper.—At Central Bridgo, Schoharie county, N. ¥., | huano March B with bin sp, 975 do wh ofl und 2,000 lbs | 284 Wot vy areggtard, mail on receipt of price and le on Tuesday, eager ® lingering illness, Joun Sxy- | bene. Reports March 12, in lat 4 18 8, lon 79 95 W, pete ce ten coun Pan. | Sines RR, Misia nt a Plaga abe Week | CORRS. Cc : . | Content, Norton, NB .fwom Coast of Patagonin, 200 xp 700 wi ’ wa write of Deaial van Lesea,. orth erie aaa ‘young. | Sil told, bound to Barvadoes, thence to the Western Ground Cut alls, ac fest daughter of the lato Mosos Hatch,of Danbury. Conn. | “4% ineo with her 6 day Buntous, a, Be. work he was tallicg the world, through his organ, eould | upon Orizaba to protect my sick, threatened by so vile raviding always such action be convement and w: be done by mo one but himself, has left 2 void here. | proceeding. Piayariatiesions ‘by using in such case the inherent rights re Prim’s creatures, stripped of their Mopes of Wiling their danas oboe Pain foro Aa gente should be pertaining to the sovereignty and independence of pockets in Mexice, dono. sow care ao much for hur,and | 9 wicked government which has commitied unhoard of | The.undorsigned has the honor to express to the Com- Remember, 212,Broadway, N. Y. RED FOR 2 CENTS EACH; BUNIONS, . cured, at 54 Mowery, by Dt. RICB, for: riggs. Rice's Annihilator cures: - some of them, with feces, have no hesitation in | outrages against my countrymen, for which, believe me, | raissioners his distinguished consideration. unions, &c. ‘and We, per box. Sold by druggista, Dreathing teeta verdes of their saddened hearts, | | Know bow wobiain due reparation. "|" Limerty and Reform. JESUS TERAN. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the | Ovean; bark Belle, Brow "ero dh fohr ipa Walkers ne = “ COUNT LORENCEZ. Maryeo, April 26, 1862. funeral, this (Fhursday) afvernoon, at four o'clock, from | troin Atlantic Ocean, —F1s60—x. Prim himself keeps quiet, ead ren.sins bere simply to ALMONTS'S BBOCLAMATION, To their Excellencies the Commissioners of his Majesty | her late resideneo, 39 West Twentieth stredt. Bid from Salem 10h, brig Faleom (new, 160 tons), Holmes, | G — ‘ p00 all bis soldiers hipped off. There ts © greas spirit , 4 @f the French, Cordova. Warnans.—On Wednesday morning, May 21, Axwa, | Athinte * DRAKE’ PLANTATION BITTERS, of the Big) eran ‘ GENERAL J. . ALMONTE TO THY PEACEFUL INBABITANTS OF — only davghter of Christian aud Cornelia Weymain, aged | 4 fit {220 Weriport Point 20th, bark. Mattapoisett, Beebe, | They purify, strenathen and invigorate, for desertion amongst the Spanish soldiors, and | am ORIZARA, The matter of the attack of the French on the escort of Ove ‘Bhey cre Wealthy appetite, —* _ | the wite of General Prim is explained en the ground that | & months and 23 days. Sid from Sippican 20u Ho} Handy, Atlantic tidote to change of water and diet. told an immense number have daseried'—some even | ict of the uuenal f pty Boal rel the soldsers wore not aware that there was alady in the | The relatives and (riends of the famtiy, also the mem- n (aid tcuored beldw Mew Medfodl); sekr mioeraid, | gue afe,em antiaote to change of water and diet. bers of Haaover Lutheran Lodge No, 35, A. P. A., aro do, respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at two o'clock ie fiay, CGH, March 38 sehr Franklin, Church, of i strengthen the aystem and entiven the mind, ja the afternvon, {rom the residence of her parents, No, | #4 for NLon Ot Nr reporis her off Aste i v prevent tm! tie andl Intermittent fevers. a Wreath and acidity of the stomach. cure cure re over icanarmy. ease—the containing hor bay rs Sno na) SbIaaicmagian oicltilih oson Pe, ant caprensive thant ne tae csuntenes ple bane from view by a Sead J0 the toad. alee Flo bad flatiered bimself that bis arrangevnent with ee io A} yaw my views, eet forth Movements of Hon. Reverdy J: Dobiado, at the Soledad, was a masterly piove \of diplo- | dove, — - liens clnnae moan “ae ag ann ay Oo ae ‘macy. Atthe time it was made, the Count de’ Saligny ah ieee assured you that hovor- | Hon. Reverdy Johnson, of Baitimore, arrive’ bere to- declared it a stupidity, without any redeeming oint, cporcuen of the ron nowt ee the pomerfu co. night, and is staying at Congress Hall the ‘ ‘Capt Smith, of bark apepain aid Conn tha tom, 266 Seventh avenue, Aaland Fouy at well, with 35 4p all told, Trea, Choler aryl Ghoiera Moras, Wuirtrmors.—At Ship tland, on Saturday, April 26, ‘Spoken—Ay it 16 lon. 65 ul W, bark Civilian, of cra, Cholere and re nl Monvait Wurrrevone, Ansistant Vaymaster United States Rrovinuiony Mg ies outs with 68), wh; had taken 209 bois are Raver Sonam pad etree. they | lew London. \k raan strong, and tt nature's great restorer. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Pri OO, lak $6 1, toe $000. ep tite wee eee toe Fhep ave mute af pare'se: Grois heme. the celebrated Call #, Sailor's f h bis and wae boli : th {he pleasure nd now it appears that not only the press of Franc pAdd eg invited to attend bis faueral, fri lor’s | POF. 11 nos 60 bi ing. Toots anti herbs, ani are taken with (be pl England and Spain, have denounced the Seledad se- | © Geysrnnens of entns Snd searsiity Court rChis Day. Boug Harbor, Staten Island, on Fi at twelve o'clock Spoken, &ec. raKe, Wi age or time ot day. Par- nd ffair, but chit sammicae o opureiien, and Gian ie sak fhe | sopawe Covri—Ciacuit.—Part 1<—Nox. 825, 1707, 210, | nvon, without farther uot nds will take the | . Ship Golten Gate, iherntili, ene for San Prancieco, rly Feaoinmnendov Persona requiring = gan tp eta y the wtlatln Soi by i givers rugelste, “” at ioust Fragoe and ‘nave com- 109, 2086, 2113, 2121, 2127, 212) 173, 2122, 300 na P. i.-DRARE & 00., 2 Broadway, New York. inaries of the So + Prim ig | {ree from the f loan of $200,000, which tho chief of Bee, a80%% z13i se, Babs 2192, 2190, 2141, 2143. my basen - 4 pase es yo out. He ay boone ao u p & & now existing in Suvenson Covet—Part 1.--Nos, 307f, 223, 1163, $496, and was Y lexivans, whe pro to | reparing {0 ie; 2079, 2081 , 2033, 2087, 2080, 201, 2005, 2107. Part 2.— favor him: he tried to oppose the’ Fi icy, and | Bexicans, was preparing spwo Fou. , 1740,'1852," 3618, , 19) an cuta'heen, sand hantiy foreee “at policy, ir ss conavled, bheretore at this government will very woth ar0, 078,120, i864, 1800. Peery oa ry Vat 25, 96.27 * quarter-past eleven New boat, foot ef White. | March a, iiswes, Kelley, 40 days hence for 8! Balt aureets The remains wit be faserred ia Greenwood, |p 2htP, Gavan po toerh ns W700 “7 for Shanghae, Younc.—Un Wednesday, May 21, Jurnen, only chjid s ip Yieworie Reed, Hebe, from Akyab for Falmouth, E, of ©. aud Mary Amelia Young, aged 1 ei 7 months by ‘yrante, Sua, neo from Caleutta for London, om and friends of the family are rospectfuily | AU Mai st cullatin, Delano, hone tor London, May 6, lat id there will be no delay in the v a1 6 withdraw from the alliance. Hoe then thought to go | £200 disappear, an 'y 10 the plea | 597, ‘629 1921 1739, 665, 1931, 2009, 2101, 2108, 2106. attend the fauseral, this (Thuradey) after a Deck to Spain and build his fame on his Moeraiivy, | sure wth hich oe foenkain Addressed from the | part 4.—Nos. 1702, 1848, 416, 419, 426, 1958; 22:92, 9234, | noon, at two o'clock, from the roshletce of bid ;arente, | “ik troll, Brown, hence for Borto Rico, May 12, ‘at 30, aad his consideration for people ended from | city of SCAR Ranged beet | 3256, 2298, 2240, 242, 2244, 2246, 2260. No. 102 Wayne street, Jerney City Mf on 0440. ards; but here he ie disappointed by the reported | fietd, say sae ABN. ALMONTE, Common Puaas—lart 1.—Same as yesterday, Part Zevwoow.—On Wednesiiay, May 21, Priar $., aon of | , Berk Holland, hence for St Jago, May 10, lat 2920, ton 72 wopepularity of bis acts in this cowiry, Now, he | Oni2ana,.April 21, Now. 64 ,480, 406, 1814, 691, 970, 686, 1047, William J, and Susan G6, Zepwoor, aged 2 month ” alot hy intonds to go home, ang brave ali out, oven to After the Spanish flag wi A bark showing o large white swallowtail signal with red a drawn down jo Vera Crug, | 973, 078, 740, 17, 1926, Hartford and Now Londo papare piease copy, border an Jame, was seen May 16, ne iat,