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a y NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1862. i es nae been iw HITERESTING FROM-EUROPE. : ae Lodi Fal every kind i a ARRIVAL OF THE NORTH STAR. Tho English Je Pinstex on the Ameri- : ¢ of London Ties.) mm (he, beart. No Eriahman can gonssientiously IMPORTANT FROM RICHMOND.” Pic ccc scr american tag. The rebel dignitaries were surprised at tho reply of thet prisoner, and said nothing more. the afreshet, the highest for years. wash down an immense quanuty of ‘and the wliolo mass ia now solidly embedded News from the Isthmus of % Birmingham (July 9) ootres, e % tements from - Exiles cuny wie thot placed in chacke of a rebel affloer for | # Bow solidi od eae aca ee The Mails of the North American | (' Ingham (July 97 exfreayonce:ce of Lnndoa Times.) Tateresnng Statements trom Exit disposal, As he passed from Masrader’s quarters a rebel ay not be sieebiak if the navigation of the river . and Asia. ‘antiae’ Saccumet oom this tewn this after. Panema, . and Returned Soldiers, soulior, @ spectator, essayed to adarass Denny by saying, noon, The attendance was amell, aud the tone of the as- -f You are an honest lookiag Yankee.’ Denny proceeded eG with his custodian, Dr. Hattom, On Sunday the battle should prove to be permanently injured, Very peer guns are mounted at Fort ‘ in other fortit sombly was somewhat dispirited, the recent advices from @ations, and tne banks of the river are lined with rifle Amer ca, indicuting (he purpose to increase the stringen- its. The works at Drary’s Poihf are uaderstood'to be cy of the tariffto aoch arate as wil beall but prohtbt- bSplted v8 the saben 0 theenthorlinat and labor Opposition to the Mexican Bey as regards iron, baving a depressing effect upon this $078,894 IN SPECIE ON FREIGHT. ‘ VIO} F JEFF. DAVIS, | continues, that vizht penny and tho rebel officer slop! ‘them has ceased. ng. Lately, the American orders received in U8 OPINIONS OF JEFF. “om the field in an artay umbulanoe On Monday morning verre DAS pot acen the new: tree-oled veasel being built at War in France. duater have tor! nzgr thr or tho ast tna 70 nan i, PROPER OL AL the p or was taken towards Richinond, As he passed | Richmond, but ‘rom the statemeats of t! wl and, upon the anticipstion these were ‘ sf sire He eee ney ion told ov the day provions, ho | have woeked upon het ihe steer must e a formidauie Sintinced, netrode Pav ome nm ed Tae tera ten | The Continued Successes of THE FORTIFICATIONS OF RICHMOND, coerced itt, ax dead bodies of the soldiers of the Fitvh | MMit, She i now vessol, and it was said that she Deon dispolied by, cho now act of folly on the part of Mosquera. few woeks. federal yovernment iu tts intent to ratee the import wauld be completed within afew weeks. sy otamme- | LAT® Naval Reinforcements Ordered |.the,cejers) cov eriee e v asney and there: nition fer the rebel armies, wh were amy Te by Ni fore béoome fruitiess ax astaren as Tavenue, a 350, of from bd 0 7, it is @ pow le seacton Ee bal back tes toe roan Out by Napoleon. Pailiy, Dowovesseroment “whioh, dictates “this trecb made at theso mills was of an inferior character. . altompt at prot ,. for which, the people He knows nokia oboe Se sno ‘a Sommaeery 0; the Northern States will have to pay. stores at Kichmoud, but thinks not large. Iv ' — Spring cousiderable quontitios of pork were romoved | The English Iron Masters and the The French Ocoupation of Rome. &e. Vermont Volunteers. As he approached Richmond, the nrtsonor witnessed many of the rebel fortifications. He em in ay ance to the robel fortification’ kiown—works erectaa om high sminencea, mounted with x3 3 heavy guns, and supplied with all the natural snd srtificial auxiliaries of mo- dern warfare. Colonel Browater, Of nis regiment &o., Our Baltimore Correspondence, Bareraons, July 22, 1892 The Rebel Campaign im th omnd—The Rebels ( FLIGHT OF THE GOVERNOR OF PANAMA. Arrival of a Large Number of -lalbx Danville, but it was brought back te feed the army, alter . NGLISH DIPLOMAOY ON AFPAINS OF THE POPE. 9, Dig, Dig, or MoCleitan Will Dig ieee (bo chaplain of nls regiment; Capt. reinforcements arrived. ‘Supplies catne mostly from the American Tarif, bar the oud oe duly British © | papers reapecting " Res oe Burn and Bares, of Company A of the same Eaonenniee Valley, OF Teleond. Deemay we cane XN, * | tthe French oceupetina a nino, were iesed in Lon- Refusees; we sian ties low prisouers. Col, Brewster was | break occurred at the time of the groat freshot, and it &e., - &e., &a, don, comprising four despatches trom Lord Cowley, with be, 5s &, ion 7 sah pcp ore, Denny remained three days | bad been of little use since, ‘There are uo yeasels in Bis J Miscoon cadtwonsed: ta Waste 5 - nee ree be aes are stored in the city, most Tho mails of tho North Amorican reached this city | in lis fret oun of laat year’s crop boing still on hand. Some time singe | from Quobec early ‘yesterday morning. Tho English pa- aed ee ee experiments were made to ascertain what way it could be sare dated to the 11th of July. was advocate Senny, oom oe at Sea wee “mh Yeamship Aaia arrived at Boston from Halifax at | says:—Wisk recerence poe ED wn Semmens Ui the waier sare . R tue 14th of have to state to you that @ mixed | at Aspinwall qn the 10th ingt.; sailed again on the moned by an order from orate States Army, com ‘tal, to coms to that institution mineadation ef Dr. Barrum, @ sner, who was in charge of tho ji anaes A ‘des Debats, in which the suggestion of a. | The stoamship North Star, Captafii 4: @. Jones com- past Rume, of Mrench and italian tc0098» | manding, arrived at this port oarly yesterday irenoon aaa oot pacclloncy's ‘deapmian of | Sho left Now York.om the 1st ast, at noon, and age er of the 1 be i now ‘ho incursions of the tucky, Indiana ar as a nurse, on ¢ tried. the first method proved a failure, and the other | eleven o'clock yosterday morning. Our newspaper files eoustitute a p: i. ery skirmishes ‘ French et nat Rome would not be ‘ M. 4 moorings yeater- dataset c the aummer. They believe that | Pst 8 Walle. Rese ‘the. rebel eon): }-prosnians elo WARE: gees Laem Ene Inst SeOTee, aud the mails were forwarded to New York attwoo'elook | ynizn’ It wou uch better that the italtan troops sedans hab irietbnsmissicetaed ” the Tnion armics have beea now so reduced, and that mane to the river, by means of which they Intend Yo damp i in the afternoon, and arrived here late last (Thursday) ould be allowed te, cooay ‘the whole of the Roman ae Freie our fo’ to be kept ‘barie into the stream, if necessary, to save it from seizure. joceup: h i 9 i eet acioe a ‘The citizens of Richmond still retain their charactor as thy the Asin te deted om the 1asnée Oy ee eee SPECES LIST OF THD NORTH STAR, mm oe Moskos >, ontil regularly exchanged. You | 4 generous, kind heartedand reflued poopie. The private wi f Py, SORT, ‘as eat Gl SY $11,010. Scholle & Bro..,... G41,809 mony Were this Am. ‘ sence @ Bechidgo Bie. "20,000 « teoene While im Richmond Denny schools for Snaichiiacees the ‘a thier plomes, wete Am Mae Fees r pon the activ 4 ile ol kept opon as usual Ingt winter. Two or three did not 2 P. Naylor... .. K peeps tapi, go out into the city. He | close ull recently, when the uswal suzamer vacation com: | - The French in Mexico, Win. aggro, 8.400 ‘i 5 is mourntul aspect; stores are | menced. DANGERS OF A MONARCHY AND DIFFICULTIES OF Dewitt, Ieittle & Go 10,000 of leg purs steht 8 f hs ee iis ‘cecal Provisions continue high. Sometimes there bas been : OCCT ARIM: ee oneyouuht eae aa that the pe e aft an early ju nosaltin the markt. it has frequently been seveuty- (From the Paris Int lependant, July Rj i prowany state’ of Sai carer te i y house i# @ bospital,and the people go about the five cents per quart, but now sella at fifty conts Sener s ‘They are manufacturing salt near Wiltniugton, N. C., Although abandonod on this ground by {ts two Allica, which is good for table use, but is without preserving | the French government seems to persist In its pro ect of, qualities. Large quantities of beef packed in it were | establishing a monarchy in Mexico. Now, we musi con spoiled. Hams sell at seventy-five couts per pound; | fess that this project alarms wus by the comsequences which var smail quarters of lamb at $3 or $4 each; eggs at per | may follow it. The difficulty ts not to install at tirst a mo- | 6 Unew pment makes ilse Win, Soligman & Co, 83,500 L, Yon Hotfman&Co 104,000 ‘ 8,500 only of the conscripts, per. legislation of J, G. Parker & Son, 15,000 be anxious to jc era rosk guard duty, are Kept within the city | tree Moos at $2 60°per pound, and poor of quality at | narchical government in thecapital,and to obtain in its | tie) the vi JenuingskProwster 18,000 the rebolz succeed in gatting porsession r n of Uhe rebel troops are represented | thar; buctor $1 eran ‘@ pound. He had seen a | favor a vote, more or loss sincere, from the natives. Uni ae Baker & Morrul.... 6,000 1 Ker ts the determinat loch og mass of Falstafi fellows, many of panty dre Spence Deas of ie, ied ‘Necealauthace ty Lagred which are not prepared ~ wapgeer tes H a alge bj Che Aagarnaisy mtedl : ch | @sick wife. Boar: otels was $5 por y long experience of poli e, i instrument | DAT Strausa,! rt to regain te posession of the pent peseasliig Yory suintelligent gountenanoes, which | So Private families $20 t0$25 per weok. ‘Boots were | which can be made to rendor any sound that may bs | OVsises6 sn the way 0 2 org Merril... 201000 Colgate & Hoffiaan.. "540 York and James rivers f tk betken (heir subse-viency to the rebel taskmasters’ | $29 to $25 per pair, shoemakers obtaining $4 or $5 a day | wished fOr; and the votes of the kingdom of Nu with Der 1 Bey he u Colin C, Baker...., 10,000 @, C0. Knoepfel.,... 1,150 In a aubsoqient despateh, Fa vensi was of opiaion that his “ 4 by either pal no afranger Marcus C. Hawley. Jno.B. Newton & Co ond & Co. for labor. It may be interesting to parties having confidence in “contrabands’’ to learn that the gentleman has very } accomplished, the Archduke Penny bad om opportunity to converse with many Irish’ 1 Richmond, who, sub rosa, declare thejr loyalty to th of Richmond, hd ontire willingness to help her cause when | good reasons for Delieving that the statements made by | didate once proclaimed sovereign and establishod in ten, tS ee \ ortonity pro-ents itself. They style the rebel | Jeff. Davis’ coachman, and published in tue papers some | Mexice, how should his power be maintained? The ex. | ‘in the bocmassins wlicd het oa rnuant the “biggest despotiam in the world,” | Weeks since, were strictly true. ample ‘of Iturbide shows us what length of time a | t refutes "Advices from New Granada are not very important, aa a aghias when left to its own resources on (he | “* Ho thinks the south will fight just as long as it can keep | monarchy Ia: Paagined the Pose vhe war is drawing to a close by the continued successes 1 ‘ather O'Hagan (before mentioned), of the Secoud Excel" * ie * hi iY arl e!! se fl im able , an organized army, but don’t Lelieve they will prolong | soil of Mexico. “And this example is the more | Mair! Kusse) roy a 4 ’ id Paige oni, thinking that, as he was a non-eombatant, | the contest if ie (arses taiactatn pacaialea cane striking, since Iturbide profitted, to strengthen his — Te ee 1eaglrantie fd Hagens} of Mosquora, He has lately raised $100,000 for the pu a or dispersed, and nothing left to rely upon but guerilias | power, by conditions which will not be so favorabio toa | vera! arrangersen aeberd probenk: fi ed to @ little more levieucy than other prisoners, went to General Winder’s quarters and made the request that ho might be allowed to retain bis horse. Winder replied, “Damn you aud your borse, you damned ministers come down here to ¢ Ferrara and comac. | pose of carrying on the war, which he promises to end in oc three months. He has issued several important decrees, the principal of which relates to immigrants. This pro- vides that tho moment the immigrant arrives in the »,the city threw | country he becomes a naturalized citizen, and assumes ‘There are in'Kichmond many friends of the old Union, | foreign prince. Ho was a native, and he shared ali the | Cardin, Gousalyicn the unico! but they keep quiet, and if the ci:y should be captured | instincts and all the passions of country; intact, it | tin’ toss than tie restoration of by our forces, they would not express their sympathies | was his sword that had achieved the national indopen- J thing loss thau thie, resi vi. till augured tat it would never be retaken, If any one couid have solidly established the | But ‘his consont neod noi ind : it was for Bologna. Your exo) monarehical principle in Mexico tt was certainly he, and | ii wos for Balog. | tm oe Will not be jn a o st will i fn a sh time, be driven fre the peninauia. But in the poasibie o at the war will contiaue auothior year, a orth will again invade mor i that the N givia nex have determined to m : e General Lee the Rising Man. his rule did not last two yours. To give some strength | Soon a the Anstrian traps fois Dolatn vould be tae e isl ere ter pairs Richmond sur. | Taise I would give common soldier more privi- the Richmond Dispatch, July. 19-] and seme period of, life to the now rovsity, is will be | Proneh wi Sk e.” Wishruspect to the | alt the cua a Oa oe Bee dlils Tees rounding al tesee tha Winder finally modified histone and | The rise which this officer has suddenly taken in the | Decessary yee iia} benan gene sok noe fn ney will | Will not be calied upon to perform military duty, public confidence is without aprecedent. At the com- | 7@#—tuat is, France—shall furnish for several years, | A orcoive that her Majesty’s xo in case of foreign invasion, and is exempt from taxation , granted the request 0! the reverend gentleman prisoner: Father O'Hagan was permitted to enjoy the hospitalities of Bishop Magill, Roman Catholic Bishop of Richmond, as also Father Tissot, anothor Union chaplain. The ‘latter gentlemen was captured, with one hundred and fifty others, on the day ef the last battle, Denny says ther® is @ young man,@ Unien prisoner, who was captured about eight months ago, and has beca in custody ever siuce. His aame is Isuac Slater, a cilizon of Washington: D. C., wh his parents reside. His father holds a position in one of the governmental bureaus. This young not | man i detailed at ome of the hospitals to take account of the number aod disposal of the Union prisouers. Denny speaks in terins of the Lighest praise of Gen. deClellan, sides, ata f ec miles very my Some of these enlarged aud Richmoud Z dig, dig, + these forts arou: mencement of the war he enjoyed the highest reputation | i™possible to reckon tn advance, an army and a budget; t this plan as a temporary arrangé sen rick. Foreigners, also, who of any officer on the continent. But his fame was | “2 army to keep the country in. order, to prevent now | Froposed as a final settlement, an Italian Minister wo, except pa sae eae ; ee also, considerabiy damaged by the result of his campaign over | Tevolts, and a return to anarchy; @ budget, fur the | no doubt, hesitate or refuse to agres to it, But, marry in tho country oan hold roal estate. | the mountains. : financial resources of Mexico are absolutely ex- | temporary arrangement, no obe can bilicye that tho | News has reached Cartagena that a great battle has ne operatious of General Lee in the short campaign Haste end sevens) Jona will he vequired Gi verivet evacustiin of evan: Volletrt, and Position, and the Io | been fought botwoen Arboloda ‘and. two of Mosquera’s which is just over were cer those of a master. “ >| bank of the oer, by the French troops, would uot be a ‘ No captaia that ever lived could have planned or exe.| aud to set in auch @ manner that the royal auto: | Qaeeety accepiat by The lieitaa veowie.. Naples would be | s9nerals, which reanlted in tho total defeat of the former, citled a Deiter campaign. ft was perfect in all its parts, | Tity may not be exclusively confined within the limited | Sfignea with a government sitting at Tome: and the | who was Jhimsclf taken prisoner, with his army of 1,700 Eee ere mene ee me rie kien aod that the Sennter nie conan H goxtend | charge that a Ministry at rfuri, were attempting t0 | mon which the military student will be required to study. é ; mem- } Piemontizzare Italy would fall to the round, : f His first labor was to render tho eity imprognabie, | bered amid the convulsions of a civil war, i will be neces. | PERNCOatey lon Tylcoch os. informs the nobie earl of | Six hundred men are reported to bo reudy at Garth Which he accomplished so successfully that, in the | sary that the amy of occu aati rae not number ls 1 another conversation with the French Minister:—M. } gona to reinforce Santa Coloma ‘at Panama if necessary, opinion of military men, it could not be taken by double | (an ome Iundved thousand min We cannot bide from | ‘Thouyenel then went into varions arguments to prove, a* | and they will probably be sent; for the Governor of ~ the force McClellan copld bring against it. His next was | Ourselves, in fact, that the sovereign authority estub- | po giia, the rights which the Pope’ still possessed Panama, who lately fled from that place, on urriving at to provide for the dispersion of the enormoys force | Usied by the aid of Eu ope will realiy exist only on the | ¢ynporal sovereign, and to show tit the claims pt fe aie) oie "| ; whieh threatened it from the Chicahcminy. Hew was | Spot where the troops placed wt it service may bo en- | ward py the Italian "government tv Rie as the capital | Santiago, issuod a decree calling for twenty-two bugdrod tila to be done? ‘To attack thoir fortitieations in front | camped. How can we believe that it requires but the | of jtaly, as also to Venetia asan Italian province, were | men, to recover possession of the State, but with whas was only to throw away the lives of his soldiers. To | Word “monarchy” to pacily in an instant a country 80 | daly unjust{fadle according to the common undorstand- | scones ig not known. ten them with the force which be had under him here | Coinpletely unsettlod as Mexicc? | ‘The installation of roy- | ing of international iaw. 1 do wot enter into these argi- ? wae an enterprise of influite difficuity. since he would } Sty will uot ra oe Breve or the | mente, because it was easy to convince him tht they | Mosquera has sent $4,000 worth of his paper money to be compeliod, in doing so, to expore his own flank | Discions mLich have produced internal discord. The } had uo weight with the imperial government when the | be issued in Panama; but it will meet with much opposi- during the cross march.’ In this dilemma he fell | Chic's of the wemocratic camp—adventurors interested | cations, when Umbria and the Marcacs, wh n Tuscany, tion there. upon the bold and original plan of bringing Jacksor | i an ped sea ye ies Leathe hot vanish | ind when Naples and Sicily anuesed themselves to =ar- se Siacubdaias down upon their right fiank and rear. But it was |, befere this magic word. Mexico w: eld, but net | Ginis, I merely mention them thus cursorily to your | Meantin« Panvma is to abide by the Guardia. lo forts aroun’ Wachingt lt; bat they are the language of the vineed that they “must iver, wost of Ri with the sun from yet com) 0 roaches by op Rum tarppixe an Beh ill road; Lot completed; nogroes we Work on it; north | and Lopes that his (Denny’s) exchange may soon be con: Ne east of No. 1. No. 3—Three miles northwast of strong work; ou y od, that he may oncs more join his regiment and serve onder that General, Ho represents this feeling as genera’ amoug the Uuion jrisoner at Richmond, Commandiog the approaches by th ‘ a « = a en : i a No. 3. . of the utmost? importance to conceal this intended | the Provinces, and those Mexicans, like those Romans | j,aship as furthor evidence—J say it with unfeigned re- | treaty till (ae o «vention cam decide upon it, which meets than thrée miles nosth of the city, | Stetement of m Massachusetts Man from | operation until the very last moment,- The plex | of tie decline, of whom Tacitus speaks, havo learned by gret—ot the little ope tat io be entertained of modi: setae Cust \. A number of refageos eamo on by commanding the approaches from Brook Run bridge und Re shape. ho devised was in the highest degree ingonious. i: | experience that a Power destived to triumph cau be | fying py discussion or remoustrance the course which : Meatow bridue; northeast ot No 3 one of sehr the Heston Traveller oly 25.) | | wan generally bolioved that Jackson, after crishiog Fre- | CFeated eisewhore than in the capital. Unless the whole } the fmperoregoverninent is resolved to pursite with re. | ¢he North Star-—drivau away by Mosquera—on their way No. 6—A rand a half y north of the ad SS eataeior Rasta, mont and Shields, was to taarch into theenemy’s country | CoUviTy be occupied, slmost a miracle wonld be weces- | vant to the Papal question. The solution of it has been | to Europe, Some of these barely escaped with their & gealleman, a native of old issex county, who has reached \his city [rom Richmond, where he has resided, pectorming the duties of his profeasion, several % When the war broke 0: tof the Capital. | Lome in this Staté, and he Railroad and the Mechan starry nites iesville road; built last fall; norsneaet of No. 6. ae eae nee and transfer the war to his own tiresi(e. Means were taken | S8y to escape the pronunciamizntos indefinitely re- | chaudoned, to all outward appearance at least, to the only by paying te encourage that bellef, and one of them wan to send | peated by all those who might think themsrives | }oo¢ and {see no other sire policy for Italy to pursue Hr aoe eee abiinea ie evant erred clues tee heavy remfordements to the Valley. When these lad | gstivvel by tho new sy.tem of government. Royalty | chan 'to endeavor to consolidate the adininistration of the | gheir passports. ; roachied their dedtination, and everybody was expecting | Would reckon hardly « jew tonths of existence be- | countries of which she is composed. She will thus ac- | "te Governor romaine in the interior, troops. to hear the sound of Jackson’s cannon on the Busque- | fore finding itself in the sitnaiion in which Miramon | quire internal strength and impose external contidence, | 19 has procured flve hundred from Veragua, and five hun- hanna, the public was electrified by the magnificent re- | fouud himself during two yeurs, and Juarez after bis vic} and go be ready to take advantags of every favorable op- | dred from Chiriqui, who are under the command of two rather near tho later, but that can be swept for was built a year ago; so No. 7—Two and a half miles north between the Virginia Cen y situated on a guns. Thi i tory, almost besioged in Mexico, and obliged 10 oppose = No. 8—Three miles northeast of the city, co! the recent battles on the cennoissance of General Stuart. From that recomnoiasance ry; at e 4 é portunity to complete her unity by showing the truth Of | 9x Governors of the State riga and Obaldia. i om “ ts < a 0 peuinsula he conciuded tl on every side bands of malcontents grown every day ., aha : the approaches a the Mechanicaville bridge. This fort | gy » on effort Lo escape, m company with other North. Lee learned all that be ions narra ring of ha more assanedi Movable commas, well orgualasd, pac! ge es amecAnris is force. The Governor has alo made a call on other departments while the public was sti ri Russell observes :— r operation 80 full of hazard the news arvived that Jackson | Would certainly overcome a in the | neighbor: | x. ‘Phouvencl no longer speaks of the difficulty of per- isa POA at fast hase ved he al tine ay “1 had sont to Lynchburg for all the cars, that he wua at | 200+ of the capital: but it would not ves 80 everywhere. | suading the Malian governiont to accept of such condi- | marching on Panama, and driving off the Mosquera force Staunton, that he was at Gordousville, ‘that he was at | Meriv 1 an immense coiniry, of which many paris ave | tions as her Majesty’s government had suggested. Nor | there, and whipping the Insubordivates into aubjection. Louisa Court House, that hs was ai Hanover Court House, | nos incocessible. Withou Both Fabriga and Obaidia ara strong advocates of ‘the was bulit while Gen. Me ‘ while Ge Jan's headquarters were on They left Richmond on the LOth inst., and Dr. Curtis! planiaticn, on miles ens: of tt, the | won, by railroad to Charlotisville, without raising auy ickahominy veing betw: ast of No suspicion of thelr purpese. From ‘thence they watked to No. 9—Two « ~ a half miles northeast of ¢ w harket, in the Suanandoah vailey, no passes being ot eno one toees Sad ire’. Here there was a rebel force, and no persona complete and permanent | \s there any question of forcing the Pope to abaadon hie Plantation. A beautifally finished w a - with ail his army. occupation, which, we repeat, would require no less than | (omporal power, ond remain in Italy as the subject of al e “ Abbatis, £0.; commenced last widter wad fiaished e yore allowed thrcagh the lines. -iuey awam the river at | "The truth then burst uron the public in its fulk efful- } 100,000 men. how could a now Alvarez be prevented from auothor savereigo.. Tho whole question is, whether tho | sims, declaring its independence Of the eenerel fe to in the 8 of No. 8. qcupes dally succeeded in passing the last: lipe car tis | ge2ce, Tho enemy were to be attacked in flank and rear J airing bat tian abe | nite eG Pope, having Jost Romagna, the Marches and Umbria, | this scheme, it is not improbable some steps may #com No. 10—Nearly four miles northeast of the Co rebel pickets nad came to. Wisshester, where rat farat_| DY Jackson's army at the same time that they ee een aettroys Kuroveaug, or in any 1 should retain the whole of the territory now occupied bF | bo taken by them in that direction. ‘There appears to be aesailed in front by Lee with the main bulk of y. | other distant State, andirem proclaiming himself inde- | irance, or whethor the French troops should ocenpy for inter: The plan was worthy of the must Tevowned goucral that | Pendent, if ho did not succeed im marching even on | the Tope omly, tie patrimony of St. Peter, includicg the | gure excitement and party epirit im tke intertor of he over lived, and even while {twas in the very agony of | Mezco iteell with success? Let us admit, what ishardly } Vatican, Setting aside all di(ference botween a Protest- | chance 4 projection, aud lad not yet been tried, no man douyted | Probable, that fatigue and neovsity for order after so | ant and Roman Catholic sovereign, itis manitest that the | ° "Tho English sloop.of-war Styx lay at Aspinwall, but its entire success, It did succeed beyond ail reason many civil wars should decide the Mexicans to accept the | principle thus uplvld is at variance with tha principles | wag to leave In a few days for Greytown, . hope of £0 wisely conccived and well digested an | Toyalty which M. Dubois de Swigny brings them, and to | jiginiained evel ‘ance us wellas by In 2 quarrel betwoon two natives on the 12th instant ope! op. ts snecess placed its anthor among the high recognize without dispute authority from one end of the e territory: the Romans | anout a Begar, ono cut the other across the abdomen with est inililary names—on the same roil with the Hanui. | country to the ether. Do people think they will have | ary to have nothing, and foreign troops everything, to | a knife causing almist ingtant death, bala, the Casars, the Fredericks and the Napoleous of | constructed a soli work—oce the duration of which | say to the forin.of its government, ‘thix system can | ” The Heaviestrain of the season fell on the 18th instant history. would not require from us stili more pain and atill more hwedly be of lang duration; it ix too directly but cauned no damage to the whioh keeps in excel: The perfect success which attended the efforts of ieo | trouble? The spot of aforoign origin is fatal oevery gov- | jie maxims of laternational law aud Une w lent order. yy i to keep the march of Jackson from the knowledge of | ernment, and not oue can resist the oflocisoi this reprowei Jj Aiian people. Ido uot. howover, wish your excellency | At Acapulco there were two French men-of-war; and @ eommanding the mn (rom aever poo t el eega e ap Pl neountered federal soldiers, is a largo magazine ‘On the way they lived princiyally on berries and cher- m passed much of bis time | ¢, one weyelive at fartitheneea, They watked, encamped on the hundred miles. Our iuformani reached @ some g he Monday hie fe says the people of Richmoud are coaiident of the ral sugeess of the Vonfederate arms, That confidence is eased by the result of the late battles, and they have fence than heretofore in their Confederate cur 3efore the battles it required two dollars and Sof their shinpiasters to & dollar in gold; in this fort. val Jab) here while the inion aru bank of the Chickaho this fort then wards the damage. The fe fore tt; but th weeks. It it ong! No. 11—Two mile 8 been cnt down during the la No. 9, nearly oast months ago. It c da the approaehes by the New oem Nx ts 7 “ Brags rend Wewere. ” exchanged (heir wots at the rate of | the enemy is among the marvels of those marvelous | °¥: est agp Maat Ban _ much time wir Fe 1 oy cator Into any poleaies on’ this “question. But. | pody of Mexieans, under some general who has fought ; commanding t rg to’ fave h large operations. The writer of this was oware that Jackson in order thi Ba agp which France her- f on tho other 1 ‘the government must not | with Garibaldi, bad erected a battery of six thirty-two- had invited, and w! from dismember- was on the march for Richmond as early as last Sunday fortnight when he heard that he was already st Gordons- her finances, destroyed under ville with @ portionof his forces. Ii is scarcely puasible | the empire ars aiter ihe invasion and the that fewer than ten thousand persons knew tuo same"f ‘saters of 1815, bed given her back an army and a fleet thing at the same time. Amd ye! not a soul was found to | Which, Nally, had given her lberty—how much ‘ine betray the secret to the cnemy, and he wus take was required in order that this goverament suowid fri completely by surprise! Waa there over such cnunimity. | uider the absurd reproach of having been brought back eae iu the baggage wagyous of tho oreiguer? Now, what wmente g and it was b ing’ dwy and wight, at tie Hogineer brigede be very imperfect i iy east of the G niake it are montot italy Uist the | pounders, with which it was their intention to sink the n provinces are vot in a siate of tranquillity, } two vesse The battery is said to be upon auch an ele- 2@ Freuch tag prote ¢ ip maintaining a ation that the guns of the French vessels cannot vary wher brigands can find a ear upon it. d for fiture imoursions on ‘here is no farther news from the South to add to that to read Uns despatch | received by the last mail. state to him the subject The Golden Age sailed on (he 10th Instant for San Fran- {rreney on hand. Everybody who owes y thera at opce. Those who have lend it, even without interest, had. Almost any kind of Real estate in desirable lo- same time that th br: Tt ta t +f ted . opiuion ag the circumstance reveals?’ Where is t - cisco, e ne ee bg thes: tn Sanrage ie, ‘nion party that were to show themscives as Soon ag the | sovernwent would bo a foreign one? That wifich o 8, gives a | “8° PROM nogora. which, it ts gald, carry a bail fo ght for. by those baving money. The | guemy made his appearazce in force ¢ trays should have gove t install Lu Mexico’ c acon . all of which have boen kere Tor tionarts pSegrr myn hn RNS bd ° * od * . . % . ‘The aspect of the The steamer Askalon, of Holt’s Liverpool line, arrived There is a e ewes gg hf smattiatty fee Explosion of a Powder But two. ts of interests in Mexico. The drst, th. tow in the Marchea an , he says, is that of | at Aspinwall on the morning of the 42th inet., bringing No. li—Tw t yar. t . <4 FATAL CONSEQUENCES 10 NIN security of such of ouy countrymen as are establish Les awakened to new iite. ‘The country from Ancona | in g fui) o of merchandise for the Isthmus and Pavifio vhe tare the war, but owiug to the AL CONSEQUBD Ne PY 36 there in aufficient number in order to make their forte. | tg the Papal frontior is an y expecting the comple beta 7 lly ae more A terrible explosion took place yesterdsy at Hazard’s | ‘here is Lof a monarchy to give them this & ton of (he railways, which sre already commenced. At | coaat. forward to tho | 2°wder mills, Hazardvitte, Connecticut, resniting in the | rity. The guarantees can wally tvund ina couserva | sa vidoe (he scone chaoyes, and wo enter also upen the | By this arrival we Lave late dates from Cart! death of nine persona, Fivo buildings were blown up and | Si tyruiguors the French have, sp to the wescant been | cescite,, Tae cout rest the ferte sarees Gs. 1 aut Saget ' a grott deat of damage doue to other houses in the | the wos! considered in Mexico, and. ce ib bigh oointe tiotiek iiaeak: Liem Cam It ia reported’ that: Mosquera, having raised $400,000, vieinity mses renpectet. Should we not Re striking—betwoen ‘the bist ‘ous | had marched on the Cauca with 10,000 men. A body of It appears that sixmen were at work in the press mit!, | Sti By too cirect an intone 2 Re ured wead of ] 399 Antioquiaus are said to have entered the town of and another bad just backed a male team to the door, sks by siy)porting with uote of Home to keep pace wisn | Mariquita, but were afterwards repulsed. when a sudden explosion took place, killing all the men ney have outs od bor, and left her There appears to be no foundation for the rumor that pe aid expecta- between tho fartiie garden of the f deviverance iotuem. The me more inlepeu han osu T mistresee ith them, and play m stresses wil! be compelled to of a government reptgnant Richmond profeas to bolieve that + 00 chan ' i towards o Sones i hey bever ge Sead ean gr y They think England. soa | and comptately demolishing the building. ‘The uames of soe ite henge ia aes Sie ed URE eos veleenintly: them, Uiey never will | 400 men were sent from Carthagana to the Isthmus, as oh Teed enn Miser sir behalf, er to obtain cotton Arthur Beach, Thomas Newell, Patrick | ail the guarauiees that coustituted authority could give | (ON © Rome voluntari Mosquora reqitires all bis forees in the interior. A report iti Volleys to bo more friendly tw the cenfede .e'and, Edward Grammeud, Hurry Clack, | us? ‘deems ‘ is circulated that Arboleda had beon made prisoner; but than Fogiand 4 Patrick Carney Toe weiter, M. Lenorment, does not think that the es. OUD acy y iuprobable, 4 unpopular with allciaesee. He Carney drove the team, and was killed with the other | ta) ishment oc a monarchy in Mexico would bea dovence | ADSTRAL PROTECT OF FRANGE SHOT IN ACTION IN ‘The circulation of the treasuty notes issued some time tious, aud as headsirong and obsti the orcrvachinents Of the sien ot Awer: CHINA, since, and made legel currency by Mosquera, has met workaien. agains The force of the explosion -ent aparks aud fragments | ca: on the contrary, it wala precipityte ¥ divection, end tie howe used for the manufac | sides pueing #racce in wniagooiem wiih the r ture of fire crackers, severe) rode distant from the press | public, amd auy foreigu imouarcby Would bo aiteuded | tat Rear Admiral Pr: mill, was Diewn up almost ai the same jnetant, causing Mh iuanrmonutable difficulties and dai OF. thy ‘om in tha Chines nt ts made that be puts his five. He is apparently ia pocr health, negs. While ona visit to Raleigh he after two or three days was enabled mation. be« ‘om the Paris Patrie, July 10.) with #9 much opposition that anothor decree has beea ww Of the 224 of Maywoform us | issued, appropriating certain mortmain property to be » Who commanded the French | dispoged of for the purpose of redeeming them. Seas, bas been killed before Mosquera has issvied a decree again declaring Antioquia, Ps $ ro bo Kichwpond uuriug the late batiles he visited Jona of auot tife. Mr. James Be .. the only pposed to be proposed for tha hy M ng po, in a battle Detween tho Allies and the rebels. | in a state of blockade, and prohibiting all traffic thore- { the sity ¢ oP ny, Dut failed excite ane eathusitgm arnong the | workman left ia that buiiding, was washing his hands AY Bim 4 Admiral Protet waa at the head “8 the French soldiers | with. Mu toe A 7 work of any wenrgt. | soldiers He says thAb McClellan's rgtreat to Harriron’s | before boat 3 f tae m bg | he ber caught oud Certainiy ihe Archduke Maximilian is a y - : ae i « Srossing 1 ometo the most suo blown some distance. His budy was fonad in the neig febed prince; he has given proo! of mo imiral Lye, thy Commander of the « Xe, 227. } Has often vex, toed boring stream, with a heavy stone te Wisdom in Tamvardy, wad he is admirably with, Whom le bad always been om NEWS FROM THE STATES OF COLUMBIA. Nt was com 42049 April, 1801,.°8 4") Smith, of Pitsbarg, Pennsylvania, who wae str: throve in Gormany. But what interest van France 40%, Admiral Provet was a brave PEE BOT aA, sep fein .st efphia, pubiiaby 4 « is distrust flying timbers while attempting to escape from the car- | in giving herself all this trowile to be: @ crown on a | and distinguished Ofer, aud his heroic death bas proe Our Panama Correspondence. Hiseaip of May This ments soveasion movermeut at & bate b tridge Louse. a buitiding ait nated @ quarter of amile from | prince of the house f Austria? Is surely cagnot ve tha, , dHeed au imimeds”, pensation at Shanghae. Patatta, July 16, 1862. made of For position & enjoy high degree of coutidencg, Stonewall 4 the press mill, was the ninth martyr to this fri =" the French government hopes by it to promote ihe s o —_ an . pie Mt 4 rately desc: © | now tue idol of dhe army ang the people Hi accident. She was the ozly person killed in that build. | tion of the Venetian question. The Austrian governm The Very Latest News, Supplies Granted to Mosquera to Vigorowsly Prosecute the i. are proud of the name o! kson's Foot jog is fearful, her skull | bas formally dewied taat there was any conneotins an—The Decree of Mosquera Giving Privileges @ Daxsoxy, July 12, 1862, Vo to-day publishes a letter Pu ImmigranigeScheme to Encowroge Inonigra- her 7 tion into the Countrym-Dhe Sale of Church Propertya« enjoys The coutdence of the ® bigh degree, and thoy rely Magruder is hiked y the beavy jriece of timber |: hich siruck Wer. Theother work peonte, were fen 0 fully glared, but cacaped without serious conse- | tu: bide n {ho two, and we roadily believe it, for it would be uees for Austria to barter Venetia ior the crown The officlal Dregdan yoy istria is menaced enough to Koep | from Vv: ve # guns ce SBimed waews peivage and world follow Iie The cartridges were but slightiy injured be : h wsorting, on flighie ARULGFIL, thes vo Pro waced Wd Lat apon {he vage ailew bim artridge hor uypat distingn shed princes at home ara not to - . ng. on fel MAGE, : ilies cate Gas ae, ia ahnifhe * elevated to Ay Sh aor H+ @ Little confidence j search has been vato'for the remains of the | tiem tpvolved ine *” TTayded ben. 8m Gobined it in has, as A Condition of the phd 2 x be ad ue id Frees Dee EUs el n , 2 heslnafthe th bade $3 diag Che kiogdom of Italy by Rossta and Prussia, renounced | Antiga. 26 Capture of . rowhles im the je AeA NT ns cour AMAT re. It tho Hebi goveromont ine ‘eri Lhought of tho Aréhdluk@ Maximilian it most have | any further enterprise aiming at aking possession af Rome Interior of the State, de., de. F @ greatly Wer | conse otbeh secret motive which we will not seek to pene. | at Ponetie Our regular mail from Bogota, witigh did not arrive ab eugihoie! aud tt fight workman who ware blow ap in te praaa galt, bt | avail. It is supposed that they were blown ( caging tapir fomyiga suussese Se Biaiia ts reget BLS ay of Michmond, on the right Baiflt «we the attack op Port > ‘4 te. - . aie and hes a ai armament, Mt Te ery h sy contained about ten tong of pow- woue solo object of France should have in ylew ig to ob The same ietter asserts thet Prance and fngiand have | Carthagena in time for the royal mail stgamer, reached 1 to boar 0 ' ar 3 too. Ho walang rites em is qmtimated | rai satisfggsion for the injuries done her by a corre | guaramteed the etatw quo of the actuni possessions of Italy | ue 00 the ening of the 12th. The Liverpool screw : sate bof ; rd took eee oe i withil waped the effect, | and dexpotie govorument under the mek of bherty.” | t> the Ca tor steumer Askalon, that brought it down, arrived at ne Jatees sive N sia 8 Girl kel F Ay is, and is believed and tlie neige of the “sep was heard at Northamp- | and to agaist the people in giving themséives a regis hboefsnberegierlanqrarqarehekoremerebshomanits pea. p. 0 to th prem pho ht about sixt; aoe a 6 haan shelved ton, some thirty tiles distant from the scene of the governinént without doing , party, ehould it attempt any insurrection, wall jo the ee reug! Ly pasado. _Xo. 4b——Three miles south of the city, Commenced knows = eye the somber | galamity, habita, “Why seek for ” concludes M gers for the Isthmus and Pacific coast, in A S army at Kichmend when the attack wae ~ ERE Gd anti=Two years ago wo loxt the opportunity of Steamboat Collision. Our adyices from (he capital are not important. to ee. ree = nyt nearly south of the city, and iv u Date } itp . ne a ts, Se ter Powder Mill Exp: om ioe Low of Life, |; ig by result by Fossey Maron at A a. But, Joroxvo, Joly 24, 1962. proportion as the war aires anend does be news be- * ‘om cobyérsat! pda ye Poy ' ine Tore SPRINIPELD, a (hough more diMeuit than this, the tas nV in tiidae ¢ ‘ No. #0 miles sovlhwent of the eity, Work im | consisted of from one bunirod and tty thowsaud 109 | 4 ee tc bet iy pit heel paiAg de aoe i een of dresiaing of thse foun hte ae es | The steamers Passport atid Kmpress coliided cule inorn- | qomge leas exclting, and wo look with lens anxiety for the WNe. 26 a railen weet of SO Step, ote the: pigts | mers ie Fee gr me tet Donec, A-ha Dulidinge | Keeny which cannot live, ant which woud heonty a souree | 10g, Lear Kingston, Both wore eensiderably injured, and | arrival of cach eieamer. The intest dates trom the na- eae races mn ‘of the city, om the righ ny froma Corinth, wes thers i Es rae ean be in vorlw a mene me nee i a ve mpeg i @ omeruaion ' cena nly renewont, Jeb wer without | were sowed into Kingston with great diificuity, No lives | tinal capita! ara to the 22d of June, General Mosquere, A reaned by conscrtp i nef Jonnecticut, were destro: yan explosion, Seven of | changing the basis of (he avclal otganizavion of Mexico, Sta nt of a Paroled Union Soldier. | ‘ne fnew ixhnapet 18h, reusl eee rattios® out | tha workinen and one teamster wera instantly killed, { allow ihecouservativesamitatheltcpartyaccomplisn wid'p | (8 piel FO MEST Fetarned to Bogots iter sala betes, on the dy . if ‘ rs le knew DOtne + gh to tiie of fate | | republican forme, the work of political and moral regenera- ’ and, after obtaining all the resources be stood fn need of, Charles B. Donny, how @ward of the Second regs | cont that it was large. At the time of the battle of Fair | Severe damage was done to tho buildings in the village | /2 Co bravely under taicen by Miramon belorabieteten: Coroner's Inquests. 4 ment Fire Zounve * brigede), who wan om Ona or Seven Fines. ae she rebels calit, their numerous | by the tremeudous jar. The explosion was felt even a inthis way the end fel be hah Sinactan Drarii—-WARNING TO Paneyts.-<Corofier Col: Nyc adetuar ee wake tos need ooh ot eae ; joopitala ware wll Mied with wounded, many wor wifiile " f w wn 6 #hall hay for xpenses army fae Rereen | Desde Ueiors Ridinond ie one -te bree. The inortality amovg ihe | distance offorty railes, The men killed wore montiy | Will be tuifliied, or Tin Held an toquent yesterday upon the Dody of a little | NPI sont sas” with sheee feollicion, be reaioes city afew days ogo « * Aud was jarge. Those who were able foreigners, They leave families bebind them, Their re v 60 wil i girl aged four years, nawed Mary Flynn, residing at No aed | Rounded was jacge tt ena 1 4 ie het Urmaes Wit Dave meaeien fe 183 Eaet Thirty second streat. From the testimony iy | ond the war in ninty days Deoay was taken p were hors, and wany of the iad 2199 | mains could not be identified, s» badly wore they mutiint curity of hev interests in future, she wilt have | 230 * y, ’ . ‘ow hoapitals were provided in antictps. 1 appears that ebe died on Wadoesday from the following The city of Bogota is now very quiet. The guerillas at Seven Wines station, Rb Gang the pal gt od Geoitively altarted to herself the Mexican pation by | ganye:-Tho child bad » pair of scianore in her haad and 1 there after the Union treope lou « a battler = or ot Wisheiend. ‘The loss of powder and property is not eo aorinns ap to | te vlosest ties ude. For our part, we ilo not li down stairs, when the point of the scissors entercd have all been destroyed, and & number of prisoners emia be. Redensn, Wh tegremid exrgnn, a vocit's battery, eokapomed of meu Mf the | interfore with (he rogular buciness of the company, which et ah we bane et emelpnntenaien ween one of her oyea, inflicting a slight wound, She took cold | taken. The leader of ono of them, who had been once mained to administer to the sick t bie cares, | Seat Fatt one mat left wnburt. Major Waikor, | hug gerentysire buildings left, including duplicator of | axa conolorion of the successes which soon, lat un not | (rane ten sat ia cesneng her deach Inflammation of the } paroled, was abot by Mosquera, He was called Quanes. Hunding one troops had pabubanenily’ evaous we, | Wee wal, ited ae Seen ee ae thore destroyed. doubt of it, will crown our arma in spite of all obstacles, Fetbead en Seaaeiby De, he 4 |” The decree of Monquera concerning foreigners arriving fi ! mente, and t t capture b 1b Tle tae 6 ' way et to“juseday a bettie there wae. ‘perfect Foi of from San Franci jess eay of donduet, more simplo, more economical and | Perqict that death resulted from inflamBintion was ren so the country isa important measure, oousitering of intrencliments, and that captur ¥ the F ewace | say tint iB Te News from San anciseo. José adveutvrous, . ‘ } ihetr t airy ip thelr retreat riding over the a ee i dered, that in a conntry where the population Js smail fore! nate” hye ir anid teary ane Wily aes wesuaieg aay of thelr own San Fravonoo, July 23, 1962, | THE RETVORORMENTS AND COT OP THR BXPEDITION. | vsnawrat. DRowsiNt Casme—Th@ body of aGerman | oApital and foreign immigration are the only things tae the enemy wnder @ fag of truce and surrenders bi ‘Trade ts gonerally flat. Drills, 18¢. Pomentie gueds Paes miy.@) eapondetice of tha Louden Time will over make it what its tmmense matinnal resources in« | named John Sheftin, aged ifty-nine years, wa found | tended it to ba Bub if these same Immigrants have no seareesand firm, Tobacco, $t per pound. Hides, Te. pe | armament of thro now vassela, and of a foating bat- | qoating in the water fost of Corleare street yesterday, | Virkie or security guarsntesd om, 1 i HAlWFAl to Sup pound, Wool soarce and firm. Butter, 2h. Crushed | tery, Ning ahipe-of-wat are atOherboury—the Napoleon, | Oficer Nelson, of the Thirwenth pryoines, took it | pove that they will not risk their caplial, however great the Vim, the Turonne, the Thisit, two iron-olad ships, the | to tue station Louse, Where aD Inquest was held by Coro. | might be the protits, in Columbian {nvestments. On the gsivos prinosere of war, Demny waa taken by a | rebel clergyman named Ailao to the quarters ofthe robe! | Me General tiger Ho was eabaaque: cited before Gene army moved toward the & gy 0 jon dull. Whisk > - : . y gar, 14340. Groceries dull. — Nortnandy and the Couroune, the Bellon andithe Monte. | nor Coll m ® verdict of accidental dro out of other poi rails Magractar and Howe Cobb ie the Lipo had | , din agg yrhegglns gpee Domestic spirits, 440. porgation. Wheat, $1 60per bush. | zuma, and the Yeond transport. fhe Tourville (mixed aoe oes Foscaeel tak Woee in the ompley of ste Now. maa Cepebets came a smay troubler nn sotd hie story Cobb said, "Yeu are an honest follow ve works near the city for (te defence On ihe ride | et. The new orop of wheat is abundant, The heavy dis- vasuel) in to be got reaty immediately as & tranaport | York Seam Sugar Relluery, and nd daen missing since | One less decree that Colonel Santa Coloma will have tp suppose you wre Bot pray toll me what ja | poward fay are hatterten, but the most nance dlecoutages guy: ship. It is snpposed that the reinforcements destined | ganday evening last. enforce, aa heretofore article 9 of the Columbian pact the naine of Uo nen Sigh , Ww ward jUece are sume battertea, but the most | epunt om ox nee gH) for Mexico will be embarked at Cherbourg, Tt appoars } The same Coronar held another inquest yesterday nt | had not been put ia practiee on tho Iathrnus name shen Sighting fur? We (the are ‘mg ange vente 8 . 4 om aa What the garr sof the north, the east, and thecentre | tie house of Charles Warren, 547 First avenue, pou the Talso notice in tht tion the answer given by the rebels) bave » nt felende’ To thieq manting the Approwch to the city Sterling Kxcha principal conttugenta to tha reinforce. pg, teiclaged boy, aged seven 8, Damed William } Cabinet of Bogota tothe Colurobiea Minteter in Lotion, Hoa Deany replied —'i spork ihe sontiment of all my | Up withe time when the Merrimac was destroyed there ‘Tonoweo, July 96, 1808, Jurion do 1a Grnyjsre was to havo arrived Brat teadiy thira streaks ee heroes Oy Some iy “0 ies of the Comaniiten ae qountrymen when! ropiy that we (Irishmen) are ight. | were no obstructions jn Jatmos rivar jo is quoted by the banks here at t had ganhoats Sterling exch rd esterday at bourg. Tho Minister of Mar the house but iifteom minutos jranadian Rondbelders in Lordon, for the emission tng fur the fag a vas aways amend nam nayinam | POM AONE AF gle "Ye immetinly Ricraaod moat | gy toyg a Sh It; bank drafts om New Yorky IL per cont | dian expecta there ‘ne wos | Glogity wea Urovatt to his mother, "A'rerdlot of acewen: | af bouds oe shares tothe suai 0 880,000, in rast ve Fou have not an frfehinan in your pw ‘hat Oghts fo, | tong for rome distance, A urge names of vorsels, Ainconnt, and private drafts 12)¢ « L4 per cant ‘The expedition to Mexico hag ae yet cost 65,000,000 | tal drowntng was returned, eatahtiab a company for the snequeagarnen oF temigres