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8 ‘ NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1862. ‘ wealth, xpenee, and a chr Caroline O; Pemrov, Rondout for Boston. for WMPORTANT FROM EUROPE, | Zr; thas pom. crstenems, ae aerate | area gmt snrmt moran seem | scr feo a BO cen 2 date oi, the 10 of it Catada ook at. Mer own civustanians Oat pepo Lous, with passengers, sor, Bahru, f monte the ciemation whieh 3 treaty of Lon- tone of the American press, ¥ 4 d gee AAI. The movement excited ‘by the premat. Te ita, which | do et oak upou as broken, we abl pip nen ha, tows portion Desition of effuirs cw tne Sane VO alga Have Tne and Forge gatos, Rio. ARRIVAL OF THE CHITA, soceinen faa Grisabe to of car expediticn ager mento 100.000 artnet mee Ur, the war | ras and fa Henry ade brary gu from Mi wits a ome ‘Suoppy, for do do. bid 6a of oma Marcon his ‘of the name— not abate, how long will the American whieh ‘steam pi stove pulwarks, and, fy teeestbie. tus ganied und shakeo mea any pe we eee be able to bear the vast strain on their | °*!y strained the ship wit bave Vo go into tor Roiow n, Cordis, could not defend pinion our tropa which the + of such an army implies? | “Eicamer Wm Woodward, Banimore, Carat, FRENCH CAMPAIGN «N MEXICO. Preach: advanced, taining that which, | And, when the time bas at last arrived when,eiher | Steamer § A Sievens, Adams, Balumore. Porpmours, Juse Of, London, Hurlbut, tm THE e } had only minty deuanded. “and ‘which | from tho torinioati.n of civil atrife or the failure or mo- | Steamer Biack D ti for Nore. landed with Genera! all the’ expense and | ney and credit, the United States are no ionger able to | Steamer Vaeida, Trou adeionie ain Monae, Tile (oe ¢ Curtis), Ci carat etamn rch tos tors, ong inthis | operatance of this anincy enseuion tli | ouypor, ai Yast ood: Saraatn Vcr and asta? | _Scemer gion Wilma: ronngen w Yoru fo Cehige 6 omelt : ‘marchin? rae es , 3 Mficial Reports of the March | » oomatry. 1a the a oak | {rigates have not a single pene pre egtelp Sh liye 79 pe wnthe peor lf ay materavertog its love ef under and ‘of conquest, im | Avainisy Jaines Freebora, Morrill The ert soos a nen wet see og — raat for man sick, tary ae pictaken, Prench Plenipolentiaries, provinces of Canada? r own av Pharr, vessel Towards Puebla. ship is équally satisfactory. ‘The dewn of Vera Crug ming th. ray of Sol da ck Peni ten aris fee | Leno the Canadians deceive, themselves by suppose Witcnetc, Ya gin ta he Capes of Vr Piorog, June >A ath Eh ‘Meat, Fare N¥ore, seeatyen nis “Pam assured, the ont ‘how great nacins. toi we | tog that thea things cnly threaten them Decauae they | snip Atmomhere, Barrin {rom London May 2 y White NVork; June Gogh. Dal, Ri io. Graudl are a dependency of the British crown, and that the mo- ment that link 18 broken the dangor ‘ef invasion is de- atroyed with it, The danger will be exactly in propor tion to the prospects of success, and Canada will “just £0 uch the b mure.tikely to be invaded as an independent | peter ‘ag she would be more likely to be conquered. Let not the Canadians, on the other bend, believe that thoy have én their present connection wiin rat Britain a protection vga nst tieision re taking C4 trouble to detend ory pons Sounied on a mistake buh phe Pour will, i , unknow ehaha, Perry, N York; ath, Buperia, Se erin, d ; ast, a mo a 1—Sid Nichburg, Feindt, Sandy elen, Mori sari we Sana Soar , Lowden, Lo Bld Sa Binto nnd Hersaieds eee ene nak: port Br sehr Alexander M, coi Wer ieedouns P R, Jane 4—In port brigs Francea Jan0, more in three days; Chattanoous, Pry Heed ine Se Are beige Two Boys, Conkiis, Kin ‘ago, June ; Stn, Breeze, Berbaddes, 6th, A B period if its decrease must Soom DISRUPTION OF THE EUROPEAN ALLIANCE ON THB BOIL OP MEXICO—EXCITING SCENES AND CONVERSA- noe a BETWREN GENERAL PRO AND THB OTHER il 7) correspondence of London Times.) 1 have hide es you are @axious to' know what nieve taken place here, I will. in the following letter send you what information T have been able to French Emperor did not approve the cou- duct of A: dred) Jurien de la Graviere, and biamod bis pearl The ry the ether hand, did wat weak minds always do in moments of reaction. He Waging an uubecoming letter to General Prim, and excecded the Yas of propriety and of truth on some points. Fur that iter the French government could not be responsible, at most assuredly, 11 would not have aivised it, nor approved it. But, even in case the Ficnch ineunt 0 have used our troops {or their wn purposes, ought our troops Steamshi aud Li \ aligtgyMe Persie. (Br), Queenstown verpool (at Wind at sunset it Severe Engagements by the Way and the Mexicans Routed. Exciting Scene Between General Prim Miscellancou: Barx Quiver J Haves (not as before), Ma pinwall, bound to Port au Prince. to loud wood for cked ious to 7th inst, on ‘a reef near and crew {Vera crus era Cras (A f Engiand, and i geen be dha ‘Aux 4 ath, and Admiral Renter, of France, | §12°%sa‘tarece te meat on tbe 10th" of, this mouth the wo? By 20 meas, it'was an adaassion | te not in our power o seud fortt from this Lite island bull at Helge, Hm 848, was | Peisins, Banta Gears ne oo and the Alliance Dissolved Mexioen Minintecs. a6 Crisane, fot She bau of Ot Soe hia fol meprvary coaveaianh a Lenten | mluanty Sane Siteewee ee ee ice Guar | “aia eermnes een ee Brsoux: dupe ig ship Beige A tadates Me pen 4 ‘ an foliowers, but to our f nx Lon c whit OuN. NB, June IS—Arr ndale, ducting negotiations there and bringing them to ® | on brave. ariny. Gar phvernthoss ing |‘ cur | Grim anddiscipiiuetn the great scbool of Une pecsent | inte lermude soeee ti fm Cole fr Pea Real Zabrina, Cone aah Oi Boat Rent 4: bcty conciusion, Orizaba was fixed upon as yellow fever was raging at the time in Vera Crug. It ia & healthy town, ‘one hundred miles {rom the seacoast, by soroes of the Allies were anly allowed to proceed to i ou the under- cha to Doctor F AS Pe ewer te Hunier, The captam advertises ‘Sane Wa Woopsipe, Bennell be petire x9 dened in a sinking state on civil war. Our resources are ubequal to sv large a con centration of force on a single point; cur empire is too vast, cur popula ion too small, our loo powerful. But if we had the power, i is quite certain That we Spain’s Dread of the Monroe with the tact and skill magnet ‘ont its disin- terestedness and ism. stale in which the question was presented A, ed oy HO pone Pe phd a Stieeeste ia 2 NYork; Hest aT Talatian| most prudent manner by accepting the soiution of the nist 7398 ton wesc, June S—Arr Scotia, Minkelly, Baltimore, 81 Doctrine ending Shee ee ae ene the 1h, the facks. "There is wo doubt that it wil Kuow bow to avoid [should not have the wil, "Opinion ia tngland ws perfect. | Sue tien ilar ware tae on board te e Engliah, bark auth afccondig Brederics) Kepner, Sore 0 e not agree with the Mexicaa goverment, they | Sonflicis in future, and provide for all that is importaus ly decided that inthe rvaae: meng hye Peerl oe, pitable manner, Tierpithastany. * e. » count, y and the oolony the on the side of the child than the parent. monopolize the trade of the colonies; we Do, loaep i 7oP st PaS. ae ALexanper M, Moare, from Tobasco for New Yors, wth, pine of ye cones on the 22d of May, in iat B51. lon 57 41, wok @ “thinipamaune Tarr bark M E Trout, Maddock, roigg Ars oh sp, Bilzabotl Onchiog, Pi are ee Ae he ay Bamcam, Langley. eer 40 withdraw their », French and Spanisa wero Cruz. e troos to Vera $0 our nationa) honour, and good harmony and cordiality Command. plomatic relations. in our di; ‘Tbe oj; position, who want We no 101 ihe ersin-Chief signed @ treaty <wity ¢he Mexj- | #6 4Py cont to lower the pe of tne government, foi- dtnring whieh ‘spring = BAPOL EON’S PL AN EMA . Jow on the question of Mexico the very worst cunduc' their patronage. We cannut nope from them any ass aleax, and A ending eine pumps found $8 FOR BRENCH SUPBEMACY be pg se faithfully uudertouk bo yostorm thie LoF choit objtet ie uo other than the very witieult one of | auee for derending our own shores, while wo are boulud vin ube hold. Finding i) kn inpossible to eep her ince, | (Before reporied withot tales.) Setekat hs roateecnsd would not devake trum the pro. | Sbeetug Ministry. Simple peuple ouly think thas | 10 assist in protecting theirs, Wo cannot even obtain | and the crew exhausted. bere away far Sinal om the 264, American Ports. [ise ty mado, tine alited troops aecurdingly proceeded | the ob,ect 1s Dot to allow oursuives to be distated tw by | from this very colny of Canada reasouably fair | Sot camaze, Capt Moore ani crew euine sassengers in ihe | BOSTON, June s:—asi ~ 0 MAS: he the (oreigner, and both hive furmed au atmesphere of | trextment for our juctures, which are taxed twen- | g hr Harriet Brewster, arrives ‘at this port youterdeye Reed, Goodareeds © Muore, Ingerro" ‘vance and Russia as Guardians of the Holy Places in Turkev. w Orizaba, ‘aba found there a very goud bospital, with every ‘uctlity for providing stores. ‘ihe Frenat souk up their quarters about five miles irom the town, Four days belord the tire fixed for @ agree the Engli-h, arp, Shares CA Greiner. iyaNiay, Davis. P ‘y pden Belle, oe Young he ty-five per cent on their value, to tnerease a revenue which the colonies will not apply to our or ev to their own deferce. There is liitle reciprocity in euch relation, ‘Should the ovlony wish .o put an ead to it, unjustifled passions, of jealousy, and grounaless sus)i- clon, to the great detriment of our counwy. Fortunately, this goverument will kauw how, by iis reselutiou, is Prudence-and its ability, to uct wich the skill aud pro- eens, Fiyixe Croup, Jonea, from Gloucester, put into ith, NS. 28h ult,'in distress, * ee Passage West), Junc 2—The ship Charles & Jane, from Sistanzas, ha fed ta the Koyal Vitoria Dockyard waast Spanish and Mexican Ministers met. As the Fremch Mia- o ‘aris te defend 8 . aT ae in. th the: waited until the ety Wilich are 80 requisite on this most grave subject. | we would aecer draw the swore to tb, and, (f Cand- | for repairs. ‘ Rogland Awakening to the Military amd Naval | 0, bowever,did not um them, they waited u Here is good deal co nay au toany votits wo espa, | da will m4 la ric le tad pendence from forcim | uranocna, dupe $—he American, ship Jacob, Horton, | rivera! ones: Sie coo ote ‘vat inoisvan, nei for Cacada of dissolving or, maintaining its connection with Great Britain. ‘fiat i may dissolve aimost at plea- jure. ‘Tho question Ja cf destroying or maintaining its owa liberty aud Independenco—of being @ se pont commonwoulth, or 2 member, or, per- ja talked of ‘for the South—a aubjugat from Galeutta for London, which was stranded on the coast, aver veing or of. and brought here, has Leen sold toa Jer: sey shipower OW iranes, Caxcurra, Mey 4—The American ship Shakspeare, Nor- gross, hens for London, wish la ge cargo, Is reported arsons, Hodg'on. NYork, Towed to ve ear Hv oghiy ‘Poin Pace Two | shin Trrvountain, Fisid, for Bvglan Small steamers have been seni to er awsistance, po bigrols Jane bb—Alr sehr Selene Gladding, Eis y nw tha: my residence in America (Cala) has enabled me to-iearly ie¢ and undersiand our iruetalerot on (ne ayairs few World; bus 1 want time lo say mre. THE EXPEUITION CONDEMNED IN PARIS, [Paris (June 2) curreapoudeuce of Loudon Herald.) In the new number of the ft-vue de: Deus Monds:, M. freon, Oilvor, NYork; secur Beviless, Patterson, At ck Castoil, ‘Albro, NYork, Ald fe ress rarest Johnson, Rio Janeiro. BANGOR, June lo id ‘Br ourk Bi Dorado, Gams schr Mary E Ps Power of the United States. England Acknowledges Hor ina- General Prim them showed great inj at delay and ho resolved at length to ride towards the Wrenc- quarters to ask ab explanation of the cause, He had herdly gone two miles, when, Wo is surprise, he met the Prench army adcawcng in military array. Hirst came the cavalry, with Dility to Defend Camada, raw wabres aud carbines loaded aud unsl Forcade unequ. vocally condemus the Mesicau expedition; Pedeaptiess . ‘Gorham, ey v TM accusry followed ‘with muakela si the Meat | fot in epite ot tho rbodomuutado 0f Gecersl Almonte? pels wiariacy ofthe bape, jog ol or Peters aie fies sonsnetla salegreD ks Saeins Alex for a »June 17d rig Poimeat, 1 &e., &., &e. joded, and bayonets fixed. The: i ching theiarads ery, ane oy conn tensnee given wo Linea epee Ars If they are tobe defuniod atall, they must make nptivir Shoals (ie bred ta sailed frum Long Kong forBan Fran- | hc Ay Fort Lee: 8 Tia, ball, Ml, Bridgeport, . avery gun loaded a ie the toeining of that | Eas any’ invention ‘force an Austrian arehduko on | minds to bear the greater part of the, Durden of their | “Fhe dlinma, Bherman, has been lost cu the Parscels eurern ae ssi See | me Cunard mail screw steamer China, Captain Amder- | movement, und told him that he bai come out to asver- | the Mexican thione. He cauuol reconcile the pos=ibi- fons pooiagre Set ye pe ell they PA Maes fg qc QuEprsToWs, June 2—The Charles & Jane, from Matanzas, | | Falls RIVER dave l7—Sid schra 7 Borden, Wrig -gon, which left Liverpool at about two P M. of the | tll why ho had holy made bia appearance at the coufe- | lity of such desizus with “(he sound, seunibie, and states- ‘ : arrived leve, is leaky, oe ate Me ao Fink Heecia hecceklip Bria > reuce, ‘The Admiral veplied thajhe bad received orders | maulike language oi M. ‘Thouyeuul w Lord Cowiey in Scxpertaxn, June 2—The ship C HW Southard, Howe, for P The Turkish Question. Genox (previously reported aground at the South Dock out- Paris, June 7—Rvening. ‘ab, and Queenstown on the Sth instant, arrived at die February isst.”” MM. Thouveuel, it appears from the wes- loth ta & eanee NOROLMES! HOLE, June S—Arr bark EF Chase, d from France whi’ absolved him irom ali furter t eitics. Motonva. for Port aad, ‘at haif-past twelve o'clock yasiorday, bringiug a |. Ho added that he bad heard our sick were in Gauge: of 1 pawhes just published, expressed bis yegret to our am- =. t am h ‘ a oar Bur ni files | being massacred. General Primatouce protested against | bassador that in their first preciamativn the allied ovu- Bosses rare oe —— Beech ad He Sears boat riguing of the ship GUE Bortsard were soil fo Mr Burien, Piaaertula Sie Tear, ere S Jenkins, i pe gt ala a or +. iusione 1c, ja and Russia w! ‘take meas - * | Phiindetphi Vora. the course taken by the French. He told Admiral | mixsioners should have thought te w tutiumate chat we ianee aooae. 3, for deli Jn bee ie ae for coven days, to the 7th of June. Kenier that he was violating the recout treaty, aud act | intervention was lutended 10 e:.aulish a stub.e gove.u- Whalemen. ects, ia and « ‘The news by the China has been anticipated in alt ita { ing im flagrant violation of evesy abligation imposed by | nent rather than w obtain reyuration for weir gricv- | | The Preme piblishes a report that an armistice has pAttatNew Bedfordd 18:h inst, ship Rossen, Green, Ho- Stine 2—Arr steamship Cc main points, as well as ite fivancial aud commercial re- | the Jaw of natious, by advancing, armed and ready for | ances. oncluded between the Tarks and Monteuegrins. F Rorotanga Jan 25, Pernambuco oitay th ta with | ane Ok BANS, June jut hip, Coatznen ‘i battle, into the interior of a Stete against which war | di. Forcade pursues-- Whatever may be thought of cor- Ito Dole wh 8nd 35 do sp. Sent homie 23,864 Iba bone, Maven Yort Royal. “Old Ip Primes” Bosto ports, by her own telegraphic advices, delivered off Capo | pig not neen deciared. The Adudral gave the provest a | tain meagures, spevches sud procumati vs of the sia refi.se to allow the Sulian to yay | old 17th, hark Draco, Lawrence, Indian Ocean. Sid ship | 3d-—Arr steamship Hatieras, Emmo tehafalay: Race, and published in the Hexaup, last Sunday and Mon- } patient hearing, and smswered that he wouid encamup | #revch Commissioners, perlia, 3 wo may Lave been wrong im the name of the Curi-tians of Turkey a part of the % nee ken, &c. one) Wo s Wirien, No! vuoi ld bark Yankee Biag to take for connivance what ut botom may have beeu nothing but a vague Luiser aller. It 1s to be regrewed thas i should net have beg ul Blood that cucu 4 pulicy was opposes to tho interests as well as to the principles of France. ii, however, France were capavie of, sv uiterly furgetting her own princiyles, is it pussivie to beiieve that she could be so blind w her owas iutercste? ‘Yhe foreign moua: chy whica she is supposed w be about w intoduce in Meaiev could valy withstand the efforts of interual saction by ike proveetion of vur arms. At the moment when we ae permitted to hope that the vceupation of Rome is coming to ® close, we R would replace it by the cccupation of Mexico! On the American condiment alune, Moat monarchy would where he was for the bight and think about it. General Prim then rode back to Qrizaba, aud informed Commo- dore Drummond of what he had "seem, heard and done. ‘To ascertain if there was any groucd ‘or the assertion that a massacre was in contemplation, be virived the los- pital aud sound-ever yihing quite sa sal ‘He visited itagain at seven, eight and dine !. M., and agaia found every- thing quiet. The Commodore went at tev P. 21 |. and with the same result. As there was no evidence uf any plot of the kind at four A. M. on the 20th, General Prim then wert io the Moxican Minister, ana toltt him that he would return to the French quarters and urge the necessity 0 sirict adherence to (he couditions of tho treaty. As atl the Spaniards bad gone t Vera Cruz, ine Mexican Minis- expense of the rcstoration of the cupola of the Holy | yy . ‘ Sepeichre. They also reject the proposal that Austria, grom Gatdincr'e Bag. ail welly Sime Hy 10 slhen So Fire Byam, Sevaria, italy aud other Catholic Stites shoud Isiand (by yilet boat Fannie, No 17). be allowed w contribute and insist om their right to way dit ion, Morrison; from Liverpool for Shang ae, a Ton'23 W. preserve the holy places, Bag, Jone 7 186 hi 8 rng, Prnilcten, from Newyort, E, for Calcutta’ ‘The Servian government has protested to the guaran- 7 a te on tee. ng power agaiust the Turkish military demonstration ABE aie eee anlins cee eve pool for WVBR, Zane 2 of the day before yesterday, aud has declined all respon- ibility tor possibie eventwrlities, uketAre chip Feer Not bth—2 Arr a ates ambi Cal.oun, Key Wes! comune ‘ship Gity of New York, Salter, NYork; bi cicero kn = ‘stone, Stevens, NYork, 9 a. 600, Philade: e, Couch, NYork via, If 4% Ship isiand; bark To} (Br), Wilson, from © trom Di lv ightingale, from Key We ir sehr Alice. 10 ath Wood, and W: Faneon, Ship Island. mornings, in 9} is and detail. aay 8 HOPE ardepas (Sp), Burgueva, Ma ‘The London Star of the 7th of June says:— At last the dirset trade between Liverpool and New -@rleans has been reopeved, ard the pionecr vessel, tue Antoinette, a tine ship of $00 tons, sailed from the bey yesterday cvenipg for New Orleans—the only tees. —_ within the past eighteen months. The Antvinetio Radon board a full.eargo of salt, She will be succeeded Pa the Pole Star and other first clase vessels. 80 that ere wemay have to record a retcrm of the activity heh previously characterized the trade between this and New Orleans. The steamer Cixeassian, reccnt- ‘Pcaptares by the federal blockading feat, ¢ ‘areil from Arr sicamahip Rout ‘Bt. ship bo nasdarpilri ded do Ship Lawrence, Johnson, from Liverpool for NYork, no | UW: date, ‘at 43.20, Ion 1 ati, wm "rapecot, Bell, fram Liverpool for NYork; May a oh clove, ships So beg coe (Br) Trou iusto talent cr on 23, Garnet. eostint 48 ds « from Bosion for Rio Ja- Sr. Pi erence, June 7, 1862, The Norhern Port of to-day publishes a cireular of -Layerpoo! for Havana, estensivly, but it was well known Bere, Soa indeed those in command of the vessel did not conceal the affair, that the vessel was to run the blockade, if she could. The statement. therefore, that the Circassian was a Mlavana is incorreet. The vessel is ownod in Liverpool Dy a firm well known in the Mediterranean trade. argo on-board the captured vessel was estimated at ‘Spout $1 ,000,000—a very geod day's wark fur the captor. Henry Thomas Buekle, author of the “« History of Civi- Mzation in England,” died at Damascus on the Sst ult. ‘The Parts Jenups publishes a jotier from General Kizpka, 4m which he renounces al! intervention tn the direetion of ‘Me affairs of the Hungarian emigra:ion. i Jn the Prussian Chamber of Deputics,on the 7th of Jane, the addrees proposed by the Comm: aertain modifications, was sgreergto by 219 against 100. ‘The stewmship Merrimac put into Plymouth on the morning of the 8th inst. for coal, bound to Madeira and Bermuda. It is belisved she ic laden with materials of between Bordeaux and A letior from Gibraltar of the Seth of May says the #ebel steamer Sumter was still in port, and’not sold, 28 eported in the English papers. The sicamsbip Hansa, from New York, arrived at @owes on the evening of the 4th and at Bremen on the afternoon of the 6th of pacar THE MEXICAN | QUESTION. YREKOH OFFICIAI, REPOKT OF TUT CAMPAIGN. [From the Paris Monitecr, J Public attention being directed with ini bog to the operations of he exped t ovary corps re nae) ig as well to sum up the milt to tho present time fignalized the pro- ach trvops im that country. General de Lorencez, who hid arrived at fhe 8th of Ap Ai, yas Droparing, to ection of the + General de Lorencez, being fuything from an eucimy Whose character he was ac ted with, did not hesitate (o.proceed to the a wlon the 19th he add: ed the a order of’ the day to the force under his quain fiance of those sick m So.prers axp Sairons—Notwithstand’ng the assassina> ens cots mitted on your con.rades, and tie enco Bren to cues rasa by th Mf Femainiug feiuhful 1 the lishment of Lhe obligato wplenipoa aries of the three wilied e ety of Our wick left at Orizaba, Favefully thren, talon cam gne longer osces ‘whieh the 73 saleguerd of conv: ntion: preseuce of such facts he: miPacen, infestened wilh a cowarsly stuck at reatess a eoward their rescue to tie ery 0! “Vive PEmpercuri® e ager day the French troops proceeded in Orizada. Captain Capitan, of the szait, commanded the advanced guard, two Mexican batialions, with four pieces $ artillery aud @ squadron of cavalry, ‘were preparing to oppose dilicer ‘charged and dispersed the Me: , Killed five meu and took ten men and Sub-Lieatenaut Lemaire, of ‘soon learnt that ‘African Chagseurs , ae! Mioche, and pri- , Fraveois and Del. ter iusisted that he should be accompanied by a guard of honor of «ne huadred men, Gen. Prim, bowever , did not wait for the guard ef honor, Dut set Out at once ov horseback towards the French jagi.e his surprise at finding the army in jin, ason'he day betore. He rode right into the ‘middle of the Frouch staff. As he passed the Freach Admiral the lattor saiutcd him with **Bon jour mon Amirulg” but the reply was simply, ‘Hon jour weneral.”? When the Spanish commauder got into the miidie of the stad he took off bis het, bowed*all round, and said, “Ou)- cers aud gentiemen, you made this advance yesterday under the excuse of your sik being in danger. Ihave visited your sick and chief mvdica, offices at five, geven, sight and piso P. M.,and found every thing quite saic. The English Commodore visited your sick at ten P. M., ‘with the same satisfactory result. J visited them ag:in atfour this morning. I found ai] quiet, aud was assured edicul officers that they are as sate as in of France, the Mexican population showing eu nea feeling by the readiness with which ti ply them with provisions. Now, gentlemen “have relieved your minas on this score, and 1 be; you to aduere t) the sulemn promiss you have made, ‘and not Lo advance further.” At first there wae no reply to this protest. At leagth, however, Admira’ R« ior, after some talk with his offi cers, turned to Pi hu, and said that he had received re- cent orders from the Emperor which absolved him _— his word and the treaty. He had been insiructed no: treat with the Mezicans, except im the town of ‘Mexico. weral {'rim made no reply tv this siatement. tre con: dered the couduct of the French dishonorable, and rode away at once for Vera Cru. Just as he left, the guard of honor which had been or- dered to eacurt bun, aud which he had left a mite beh: aud out of sight, made its appoaracee. The French vairy at once halt d, and the oificer in command of the french eavatry domanded what they were doing there, General Mejanie, the Spanish second in com- mand, advanced from the Mexieans,and explained that they ‘were @ guard of honor’ to Geacral Prim and himself. The French colouel then ordered the Mexicans buck, and told Melanie — that he was now wihin the French lines. Me- lio then persuaded the Mexicaus to go back at once; as he was thea quite sate from all bandits. Ait thi time the French cavalry had been pressivg close on he hesis of the guard of hoxor, so much so that th Mexican offc wirned round to the French colonel and asked him to cbiigebim by Keeping his men back aln- tle, as the people wight think that they had been fight- ing and that his party was ruaning a Meanie caine up at the same time io bid good bye to the Mexi- caa olicer, when suddenly the Freuch cavalry, without any warning. charged the Mex: inthe rear, They were quite taken by surprise; they had not time to draw their swords or unling their muskets before iw their number were cut cown and fifieen taken prisouer: ‘The vest escaped. General Melanie was knocked olf Li horse whau the attaek was mi After he had re- ve.ed from his surp ise he remwunted. He then saw a Freoch trooper order a Mexican lad of about eixtcen tw dismount. He saw the same trooper draw his pistol, blow the poor boy’s brams out, and then rifte his pockets, ali in the presence of the French officers, who loked on. ‘Two troopers rede up to Me:auie and ordered him to dismount ander pain of beicg immediately shot. Me- janie turned to them in a col manner, which is habitual to him, and aid, have no doult you would; it is no more than I would expect after what | huve seen. But let me teil you that Lam General Melauie, of the span- tsharmy,and that if you blow my ‘out you will snewer for it.” Abbie grists the ory officer inter- fered, and Melanie was allowed to leave at once... He Prim, and chey continued their journey towards Vera Cruz. ‘The English bauled down their from the wall of have a furmidatle vxternal adversary 10 ComieTL GAINS — the American Unum; and is it seriously supposed (hav: our government 1s ciuy prevaring @ boiled of quarrel wiih our natural aivies at :e2, the United Saus? ‘These nutions @ so insane that we should biush to give them a mo- ment's serious consideration. M. Foreade hopes for a speedy withdrawal of the French troops, but is not very sanguine ou the subject:— Let it be wel: understood, then, if we wish promptiy to extricate ourseives frout the Mexican dilticulty, tat Ro one bere droains of such adventurous achemen. Freach svldiers are enguged ia (his romantic expedition. By this tme they have, no doubt, gallautiy planted. our flig on tae walisof Mexiev; but the daigers and suilerings to which they remain exposou are calculated to cuuse yery Serious uneasiuess to all whom poliical dreams or calculatious do not blind to considerations of ‘humanity. Mexico is one hundred leagues (two hundred and tity miics) trom Vera Cruz. Our ute army has for the basis of its operatioss @ port imfected with yellow fever, and yet, not to Jose that basis, it is requisite to keep the command of an immense sine of commenication ina country probably swarming with quecilas. ‘The Spauiards 0 General Prim fauing us, it wouid be barbar- ous want of common prudence 0 lave our Bodies With- out rejntorceme.ts. It ison them we have wow to rely to repair (a8 is their wont) our poatical biunders. by their patiouce and their ea, by some decisive biow, they may speedily give us an dpportuuty of withdrawing froin Mexico With crelit. Let us not, therefore, deprive them of assmtauce,and take care not to aggravate our Texponsiburties by making these gallaut feuows tue-vic~ tiws of errors for wh.cb they are nut to blame. Se French reiniorcements for Mexico are preparing at Cherbourg. AMERICAN POLICY IN MSXICO. The Independance Belge of June 6, iu M8 correszon- dence fiom Paris, gives the following ontiine of the course the French goverument intend to parsue in o-der tocarry out the above policy. its correspondent says.— ‘The Emperor is more than eyer determined to the execution 1 bis projects 1» Mexico. He is not, ia Tewity, su MUCH aDuey ed as people suppoge xt the wi'h- drawaiof Kugland aed Spain; ov the trary, his a. tion jeaver bun more free to carry out his ow it ik, inoreover, 2 misiake to Rappose that he wusever very anxious about the candidature of the Arehiake Maxi- wiliau, or that itis eny sacritice to him wgive it up. I believe that the Eur,eror never tho. ght it possible to make the Mexicane acclaim that prince as their sove- reign. ihe ouly ubject in putung hi forward was to make & parade of disinterestedness, the Emperor bi very snre that his name would never bo an olstecle te accomplishment of the im)eriai schemes. What those schemes are 13 not yet Well known; bat they will gradually come out, as ctrowmstances may facor their de- tele pow nt, arid will wwnsuleracty asiomcah dee world. ‘“Wuke it for certain that the Emperor w fully resolved to mzke the Mexicaus pay full value fur the services bo prop’ ses to render them, and tha intervention will not be limized to a si campaiga. Of course there can bs no doubt thet the overthrow of Juarez’s govein- t ic one of the objects of oar expedition; but when ez ig got rid of unother government unust be put in aie place, and the task of provi ling that wil naturally fall upon the French, who, wereover, will take tne op- Portuntiy of leaving upon the country the costs of the war, which mast needs be considerable. J have reasons for Delicving thut out of the tmpussilility of estalliching a monarchy in Mexico plausibic reasons will be found for permanently establishing trench influence, in the form Of a protectorate, something like that of Eigiand in the Jonian Istands. xico will be made a greasy French co- ny, with liberal institations, and as much of her auto- nomy as possibie. It ts thought at Paris that 4 vast out- Generai Palomef, ordoring all governors of cities to con- yeno the assemblies of tho citizens for the examination of the plan of admivictution for the cmmunes. It directs, the governors to explain fully to the citizeus the importauce of the subject and the necessity cf tho lair partictpating more in the administration of their own It declares that the goveroment can no longer to bear the whole weight of public allairs, India. Bompay, May 24, 1862. It is Btated that the failure of the opium crop will ca:.se no loss to the In lia revenue. Mr. Laing has left for :ngiand. Shirtiugs active. Mule twist in good de- mani. Cotton dull. Copper—Nothing doing. Opium 1,605 rs. Exchange on London 2s, 34d. Government accurities—Your per ceats, 95; tives, 106; fives aud a. haif, 113, Catcurta, May 23, 1862. Shirtings firm. Twist improving. Copper declining. The indigo crop is progressing favorably, Exchange on London 28. 341. Governinent securities--Four per cents, 94; fives, 100; fives and a hais,1i2. Freights 70s. Commercial! Intelligence. Livervoon, June 7—2 P.M. Corron.—Sales to-day, 6,000 bales, oue-half on spocula- tion aud for export, Market steady. ur end wheat ara quiet and un- , but corn is, ifanythmg, a shade firmer. continte dull and drooping. Business ie mm the merest retail. THE LUNDON MONEY MARKE?. Loxpon, June 8—Evoning. a 92. to-day exhibited no material Console closed at 91 American se chiige Luinois Central, 47 4 46 dis- count; Ne - ‘The N heaviness to-day. rn sols, a ro quoied at 92 exactly. Spanish certileates improved. On the Paria Bourse rentes opoued at 68.85, PARIS BOURSE. Panis, Jane 7:20 P. M. deen dull. Rentes contimes lower than osed at 63f, 80c. terday. The Bourse i ox-coujon, er ALMANAG FOR NEW YORK—TITTS DAY. #29) Moow ism WIGH WATER. levee 207 Port of New York, June 18, 1864. Gaiway — Cork, ‘SJE Ward & Co. Rely Orozim 10, Treey, Fan BIT on paon & Hunter, Fig Avice vewdert, Mills, If llfaa-—D & Dewolf Brie S Fetrs, WU guing, Port Royal. Behe X & HGonld, Suith, Maiaga—L Nickerson, Selur Geo Vres-ott, Suiith, LagusyeamT Middleton, ‘Scar Maria Jane (Br), Anderson, St Pierre—Erett, Bon & Schr 7 Martio, santa, Washinton—Master, Bohr J Thor sou, —., re—hastor. ine Haule Low, Mu "Snow Itil—A.C Mavens, per, Conaiin, Snow ioe C Havens. Beir Sa uy & a Atkin MUt mos WN Cummings, Weiden, piladsipnia—Baker & Day- ton. shen Herbert. Clark, Cai: ton & Sons seer reser Pinos, Garton -tesll & Dasan. AxTwr MR Lustig, Herding, and Hoppet, Overgaard, do; 5th Arctic, Zereca, do, Sid May 29. Ro-klight, Ha. i er; Lily, Francis. and Jobamiia, Dome Adele, Clausen, di 1i‘a; June 4 Onward. Coombs, YY HEA: NYo sehr Jane morn ~- — Guisine r ‘ jon 84 20. or, af Baltimore, irom St Ubes for Rio S.lon 33 W: era Br briz Sarai Arm, bound to New Haven, no date, off Nantucket sonth Shoals, Brig Porto Pia a, from Port au Platt for NYork, June 17, Jat 36 50; lon 74 40. Forelan Ports, , rrr, June feeArr Seth Sp-acue, Tyson, NYork; 4t Arr ai Flushing 6th, Geo A Phivipn, Whittle, Aux Caves, ‘onsignment, Tuck- w York; June t, Arr Alex McNeill, Summers, Philadel- altinnare, June 2-Off, Fouca Meiena, Itidder, from 2 BKorvrscx, Jnne 2—Arr Lizzie Rice, Ries, Baltimore. Berseneavex, May 2—Arr Christine, “Alimeppen, New Brurast, May ‘Bownar, May 7—Arr Crown Point, Kna Boston, Sid Anrizi,'Sombeam, Odell, Colombo; aay SP vutture. Gil, aa ert Mav 12, ships Mogul, Spooner, for NYerk; and By Sens In port bark Edward Everett, for NYork 7—Cld bark Persia (Br), Chatsem, NYork; ili, Palmyra, NBedford. 5, Janes —Arr janee (a), Vou Santen, NYork (and Arr Tl V Baxter, Owen. »n1 Pocahontas, May 30 Sari Lace, Sweetzer, Cal: it a pe Benin nets Bsth, ndan. Envland; Redman, aud br'g’ Jnco'f D eS i Swenson, ex Queen of York. Drat, June 1—Arr London, He Yo pane » Churchill, Roston but, London (ant sid for ‘and sid for Londoa). June 1, Spar’ ene 1—Passed by, Mouth for Breme: @l~Arr Beaver, Chipman, and Alcldes, Wy- e7—In port schrs Florida, Mott, and A jamb, Kean, from Hae on Crous.adt; SU, Reovbet, Moyer, from Far corn, %-Arr Prest'ssimo. James, Rio Janeiro; ©) Le'ivard, Sutton, Sagua. Sid Ist, White Cloud, Lie "he ne \rr Therese, Doane, NYork, 3d, Sue, 22. Maid 3 Orie: De a laa, . rieans, Dennis, NYork; eh, Cerhion, Matanzas; Menzies, Bana, Liverpool, 3ist, Gr Wentern Chief, Wardin tect oka, Raps, Moyen, Mawancasy Br tele Bareps, facto, Siazagan and Boston, Taxed by do 23th, ships Annie Sise, Weeks, from @arra- erie Hy zi ne t from Cruxhaven Tat, Minstrel, ‘Clifford, irom Callao bar, slope it jas Hove; NEW BED! ‘ORD, June l—Are “chr Carthagena, soon’ Wilmard, et Wiliiston, NYork. Pit al NEWHUAYPORT, June 16—Aer seure Jufla taaia, Qrorgin, Bwert, and Sharon, Tourlow, Philadelpial Greek, Romer, Rondoat sid Ith, chi Kossuth, Seq Arr achrs J Grierson. Harlin, J Nelo. Burt, aid & War Bakar, Providend Oya’ Raceett, Philadelphia; # Feary dane Marie. etn 0 NEW HAVER, Jim 17—Arr schr Eilen Louisa, Yor PNTLADBLPIIEA, Juve 17 Ape ahip Tua (Br ero ane inh Wishes L Stevens, Biuile: da: Mel NYork; Etizabeih gore ‘Smith,’ di ld bark Gen Berry, Emery, Pe ipl Foxton: Eltaa Ann, Her New B Bert Hizetns, Roston. brize A’ Milken, Fish, Rob.nson, New Haven, 0 ar, Ffenen, Roxbury, & vy ) hark Waite Wing, Porto Cat L Del, dune 16- Tao ship Holyhead, for 1. went to xen this aerueo PORTLAND, * gehts Henry Hooton, K F Lewis, York. Pailudetphta, Shamal ive camers’ Pelican, ak, Atlintiv, Hdtmore, MC] Smith, Amb towels JL We Mold, ant N olson, Sent ie A and Pet , Arnold, Wadom, NYork. S HOLE, tune 1!—In port schr HD Grind) wig orders, ~ ‘MISCELLANEOUS, LUEVIATOR—Dk RIGGS’ NEWLY INVE! Cori and Buiton Ale. or eares corms, bani, etan ei. At. 2) cents, 80 conte an $l) Set wil on r ceipt o: pris and six cents, Sort bh igs, Dred BRIGGS, poyreior and practical chiro 212 Broad w Yor guia 4 BROTUEW'S NEW YORK —~ paALe ‘ee In whole, half and omarter racks, from the cl BRADY MALE AND 10! Ps. PERSONAL. MARLEY. exe RECEIVED YOUR NOTE, pur pi Di town, aud sajutea can ie mul ae AD, Oat Hivtvoer, May %1—Arr Mar; ayes tmavemmand snus the Maminn Sg with reny ome | A spdorPrseh psiasics the Gnvaly bay bands : wisi ine fon bez ro ana i | CV itteniad Eat Seer at " els 1% » ‘The French have siezed the Custem House and reve. | to pruduce cotton on a large scale. ‘Sebr UW, Blaisdell, Lost. n—Metra! bes pogelen wan, ~~ x rncuate. TOY cenenmnnsctedee snags a renistane sous evening with Rear Caroling C, Youroy, Weymoub—J W itcKee, Meese Toke Wocacs tek tole Bel LIZABRTN—WHEN CAN I HAVE THE P11 ves, and gugmented several taxcs What appears ‘The Paris papers of tho 7th inst. assert that President Sear Gertrade, /Uill, New Haven—O B Uarve; ier: : t the F 4 want 1 4 i vt Ltn steansbip Gen Rusk (cont 2 ef gran you smal 1 cond pot ‘ow thy Minto Petrol of tect grodaresce, cotumanted by Saxitae tigtroas| Ie walls of the tore, but i ‘eft ie tying Linctts will postpone the presentatien to Ostgseas ot the Bear Vrank. Pioron, unt, & Proviicnee it 3 Hackett Faria Mand bm, Chase, Porta hen. Willjou white aline oo "R. R, Oat, slation inert, Spareived a about mile from the | alsnguide of tbe tri-color tewaty with Menico antil after thererutof the war with | Eicoy Noite Buren, Noe ki Hagar vouspoed, Panton, 8 wars a —— “% cme "ce of severe: hundred cavalry, preceded by panee. jap Mi Gray, Hanson, Vocanvilent "Mt * if OR ADOPTION.—ANY RESPECTABLE OATH The Oorperal feigned 'm retreat. on | THE ACTION OF SPAIN INFLUENCED BY PEAR OF THE ARRIVED, ‘stiast, bela Re Steffin, NYork: achr lady wishing to .dopt 4 une healthy teuale hi MONROE DOCTRINE—A CEN! URB FYROM CUBA ON ing to ay Loe Ty order 0 the lan, Peamship China (Br), Anderson, Liverpool, June 7, and Strong, SA Losy. Blizabetse draw away he old, can. dv 90 Biro i A Nichols Batime se; 12th, ships John & 2 the main body, and then, turBing on them, GENERAL PRIM. THE (CAN QUESTI eenstown bs at 4:30 PM, with madre and passengers, to bert, Ryder, New aIyD. with his four ply kilied two ie ad ‘and Paris (May 8) correspondence of London Times. AMERI qi ‘ON. ‘Cunar! 1. Jane 13, of Cape Race, saw steanus Sane dock Sania Anna, Bates, Hampton Ra ne Dark Amanda, The geudarme Vouey received’ a lanes | The following letter, dated May 27, which | tind ie ADAP ron, hence jor Live ‘and Havaria, from Hamburg. on, Palio iti, Ej 13th, ‘Cooma, SPECTABLE LADY @ side. the Madrid Ministerial journal La Epoca of the 2th, | A Shrewd Speculation Even for a Long | Wien 90 mle ot Sandy Ht af Re Kearazo, Sawyer, Seg Gardae,, | 2 ing ta adopt e tins Beatty temsato child, 12 mond On thy 294° the Mexican General Gaiver, belonging to | May be found vo throw '« lite light on the Mesieat don Times Writer. “gicamship Bavaria TeF Kan, burk B Sherman, Wehvorn, W¥ork: brigCon- | £2) Bast Twentieth street, thitd Hoor, buck Aver, question, So far as it refere to Spain and Fran it is writer by Don Cipriano del Mazo, who holds a post of some importance in Cuba under the government—that of Director General of Public Wirke ia the isiand. He ts moreover, much in tbe econiid nee of Marshal Serruay, the Governor General, and selected by him as the bearer of the despatches to Madrid on the later events do; sehr © D Horton ( ‘Barag sa 8 army, came over to General de ioroncez with G00 nen, explaining bis desertion by the eifect produced @x tho Mexican army by the p:oclainaiynof the French @enera!, declaring that he made war ouly on the govern- Bint of Juarez, awd not on the Mexican peop General de Lorencez, who let on the 27th for Purbla, arrived on 28th at Acaleingy, where he intended to stop for a ROR ADOPTION—A f H montos oid; ne isa heaioy, une boy an od allwho see hit. "A Catholic preferred.” Please Henry at, top woor, tALDINS— THER! station F. ‘The New York correspondent of tho Leadon Times represents that the nuraber of mon in the federal artutes amounts to about 540,000, which is insufticiuat for t! double work of conquering the South and afterwarts holding it in military subjection. The Secrotary of War 1, to trey “& 4 f. aed - et latter pal Svoravle weather Jo inde, Mth diet, 1AM, passed. Cape Race juity of @ great many re ‘Sune vat pal fu! Figged steamsily, bond Es ‘we v tie a Lies ats mud fre, night si,90 Sane ids with mdse ib inet, 9 0 do. y hy Stare ek © eran ), Magna, and Thorn. oa; June by Au Anderson, and Steamship Coiumble, Adame, Tatane, 3 cs ~ Ee (paTTER FoR ¥t ‘Tilesvon & Oo, dny Dofore aeeending the Cimbres; but about noon a | 18 Mexico, M. “el Maco left Macrid on the 27th on his | had tolograyhed to the Governors of ali the Northern eee rag Albert, pana R, x " jnvana. rs SOK e p " 2 7 » he 7 7 C, shine xe oP mnaketsy frou the auvanced guard lt nim | Teturm to Havas. the letter te addressad to tho atltor | and Western S.ates for voluntoxre wo competo the rot ot S transport. New Orleans aes AME area wa VERY, Ww "| regiotan’ he position to be taken ©, is & Dear relation of the it pope Kaltimo Minister of 700,000 men. The number will be cltaind, owing to tho 29, with mdse avd % expect a serious pot ign Attuirs:—= shall be guarded, amd you are, hill abont 660 yar above tne Vilinge of Acul- Tein, daaod Badger, , from — ‘cmge; the hill was hen! ami the position S hydro me yiny beh nd patri wee Paghly bake od stagnation of trade and the iniiation of martial acdor. a ay 3 p iat ho Bey, anita Re _ ania on formidadie. vite of vy fire ail the M ca has fol,owed on the Mex can question, 80 important ‘ 7 . from TAverpoo! re! , . - 7 vations were venriied, will great, evergy. Tne | ih? future of Sjain and vo Spauigh iubickoe iu the ame. | THe Northern people, le adds, Nght for the rusturatlog | gue iow Yer OP im a suve targe soso Me VAmteay Be J SFORMATION WANTED ov GRORGE Ray Kicxicams loot tw tai Lowitzers aud twenty When a Spauiord suoras of | Of the okiUpion in order that they may bo ihe yreaiest i St bo shse Beare Htuep'y 1 ss You 86 Lar wae aioven year ago. Ad: emiation. will be thaukt Prisoners. General Zaragoms did not defend tho West Indien, as wei as the | mitdaryand naval power in Chrivendum; Uvet they may fea for Gute. 3d ‘Rouiason, irom Liverpool for New | eleven J ehie Drecher Neill. {eave at 78 day stiect, 1 Second staep of the Cimbres, which {s only three hundred +), France Mas a oxitimate valid Chalk Wkaiait ond Prenin, Vib taleclatn Grids | iHawely ate aint Buvtimore papers please eopy rds igh. The combat of the Cimbres cost the French in ailying ho ese teres » 2 pppoe ses Taleko (Drei), Danaesvann, Bremen, 45 days, with — ae * Bi iied and wwenty-eight wounded, -Ainong tho later nd indrawing cuser her felations | Britain, andl twit then may be the arbiter: of Une fate of a- an Sid paanensren, ty BU a, Weaken, F MHS MARTIAL, B, N10 18 SOPPONED Bre I autemant se Coppan of the Marines, aud Sub-Tiew- . Fra dace, Which po-seas 6 in Amerie only Gua | tious loth in the Old and New iorlds, This ia not avowed oe cary, wah a (et 5 10 mena, inate on the | Harapion Ronde, faithful friend abe Wul fill a \olu ian aching heart, senant ay of the Alrican Chasseurs; but, happily, com ‘ty soaeut to yon oe eee 88 | im epooches, but it is the troth ,sp0K8 Lahing vohr Kentucky, of Provsmesivirn, wits | | Cit May Zt, Gladings, goal Wybui M it wou! When ateh OF ' o 0 oI ror ne wek, Balter ‘ngela Brower, Chase, Generel do lorensts andes co the leaber een that remove country. She alas undereands the interes it | THE BRITIEN CARGO OF GUNPOWDER FoR THs REBELS. | © YEE Renee, he Aagnsta, Tur oeble, en Fides, Ove slapd FTIS SHOULD Wr TUE BEE OF & Bot knewa, di Jeut that Zaragoza feared to risk | 1% @ her that Cuba should be guavraniecd t oSpain, and ‘The following better, dated im Sligo, Ireland, was re_ | to MM Fr 4. a 5 A ey : ‘al ‘already caused | that our ccuntry should exercise in Spavieh- America ail ¢ | duet fore Mrs, Yorks, 27. North‘ une alone bas already cal . 7 ceived yesterday by the Africa, by Mr. Jobn Toeker, of | topaa:i, ae. hia, she will hear nemy the natural aud legitimate influence which she 1s onti- ‘ ark don Beneon, Johnaon, Pomon, PR, June 6 with by =. Tie healther the F woh ariny is excelent; the cases | ted to. Lysiving w che i orpone the pretemied domination | No. 44 Ann street, ia this city, It refers to the Iwitish to aierges a « ae - i ck ai 4 eee el yelow er have culy deo exeeptious, and have | Of tte med Sta'er, whose ambition will not b& kept | steamer laden with munitions of war for the rebels, re- % By. Jantire 2 days, via er nan bh RL Ly ry WIFE, HONORA BARDYMOR, WE; 70 Hf & she mea win ve & back, the duty she finds herse.f r-Ueved from her internecine A er iat "NovriecuesIejeuard Ca: Orleans, in Nove 8:0, and when fast hear ret arrived im the country. 4 ferred to in our telegraphic summary off Cape Race:— fara ict ie do; Geom Green Pulte | was topping With a bud ihe nenie of ‘Mek Gsnowy war, from allariing the integrity of the Mexican Nore: xi ih lervilory; Oey will persiet with ail their powerful utans of actin im the conquest of the istomd of Cuba, and aiding the Hage wt o destroy the inetependence of St Da v9 in eXoeliont rpirits, they have confidence and in thenme Charg- t yaad Benaor, Walsh, yes TEC. Ory Weich, Cape Quod in Any Luconination of ‘| by her bustand, 0 avena ,New York, New On a0, Fhornna atreet, Rew ( SiiG0, June 5, 1862, Thave seen an articie from the Soudhern Reporler in an Platt, Jano 8, Vth just, iat 8d { 1 di & Co, K Laura, Hise, wou im the bert situation, anc the a i . n 4 a Is aug, on tha recertiun irom’ ine people | On the other Lund, the Empress, born ani brea | %9 bapor which I am going to cord you. A large paldle va. lint, Nevasting June d, with wigagy to Owen York! 6th, Adriaue, Moore, ao; | papers please copys which proves that the mire: P in eteia, extoot deny her origin, and it is certain that | steamer, previously calle] the Annie Childs, now re- wid un ovapuny With sel Mary Beduan, for teipite: ci, 'B Sehulls, Howard, 188 ©, f, M« LATEDY OF DE RAED ave if she Freuch ie as wall fur, Moulmein; Bristol Bele, Gyan Brooklyn, Mow fis St. Mark's ae wil employ,and dees employ, her influences with gistered as the Julius Usher, has} been close in shore to aw it will be fattiniuily £ fen), McTnty re, Hatteras, 11 day addres x GENERAL by LorZNORZ’s REPORT. pyre ie sapmaning i) More bor fasiity andd the | the beach at Queonstowa (0 ‘ork)'tor the last weeix, and - ih on oe fi i Sea rhumouth (4, feiyer, a ee wey Su From the Paris onitenr, May & robe he . ( ’ ds of ue thousand Lar. ay ae gt ier ran’: and ior ad ue Boston; Unice, Jahn, | === == : Es ‘pdeagaah from Generel ue tore loon’ canes Bivens | Tints of ber, satmney and Lor aiectic 4 reside. there received on board upwards of ous thou Kae on iaro"ion | “int out din, Fauny Ferm, Guwn, fur Bowton; Jahn, BILLIARDS. Lontonpraay, June GArr Weston Merritt, 4 3d, Beep pain, and ty tg to fear frona rela of ganpowder, aud js waiting tu receive bhirty-lve @e ia Canada, April 29, says.—The troope Wit aU Robinson, boat,’ bark rixiced, ‘under my A SPLENDID 8TOc Sacrena yestorday @ giorivus combat, which wis) mai oer at tons more of the terrible material. nen Crowell, lurveas, NYor Rit peeane, <For Bali Lew a@vensation in Mexico, General Zaragoza has been ev Po Ya b which tim | If tho federal party haya a sharp Wokout for ber shay noyolts, aera Bettye, sald Gents gaby, Yeung, 5 B ina W. A. 8 Haw IRIpEOY re Sere ein. tne were tek Cee tn her rejatious with our | may bo able to captare her. ‘ keyg wees Steed, Gory Mourners. sia | # . t. GRTPFIEU, 116 84 res Mountains. Thore were vairy and eighteen gua, 1 1g Wea; Dut Goueral Astiagn and hie 9g wae am puta‘od here. to 6,000 infantry, not aware of ths bis th Geuorai Zs Mo), Comminge, io Mieka Toon Rey West via Cardenas, It ward AD) tae 5, witb togwoa tw A Tater, Co: é that the nobie- ways By do, oted to i never hor of we South Amerio&. > HURSELP AGAINST iD iB COLONE ‘This vessel hails CANADA MUST DE ‘om Ey eT Ce ting, Parkineon, NYork, ih, Berio Rico, Bid big feaiing buy and tele kings, hth Sharp's new We any now fn use, will be Ton 10 1, Daulel, te il i i a da, Las deft in tl roporal that would lower thelr indepen " PROTECT HER, OF ast, alter, a nium O1phi i Fulton aurvet, tow for eusit, Also Pai Finca om Bey sroiupenabatee meuatn ry an jor tis indegrity of their Lerrit ry. 6 BECOME INDREUN LIN *? | & Coruine ho, Batiard, Bicuthern, 10 daya, SSsumertus, April Culontta (and std rf iy aptaln gins whe My a cont of, narie¥e m Follow the rodiey of Hie 24c! 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