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NEW ¥OKK HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1863. RATIONS OF THE FRENCH IN MEXICO. era Cruz to the City of Mexico—The Position of Puebla. eat 8 ‘THE NEWS FROM MEXTCO. OPE a eee ARRIVAL OF THE ARIEL, Interesting from the Colems a nant Beppe nore The Rumored Repuise of the French Before Puebla. Contest Between French and }_. : ‘ Mexican Cavalry. HEAvy LOSS OF THE FRENCH. Saas eo. ° RABARANE?ZEMPUAY, ae Specie on Freight, ACTIVITY OF THE GUERILLAS. Ss Te Soon J S 3 oat mm ~ se [atesarvain AN CASTLE OF ' ag Z Ne} / mehip Ar in Jones, arri THE SMALLPOX IN VERA CRUZ. ae A VENTILLENR} os * SIVAN DE UE, Paral poate rr em pg ie Reported Change in the Mexican Presidency. 2 ote = ‘Thos. Watson & Son. $2,150 Wells & Fargo ....$118,000 are eae ys Lewis ithdarey’@’60 1000» ‘ovat $300,108 Gur Jatapa and Orizaba Corresp . 4 Howes £ Cromsvell Mendez & Masseras, bea sia (j Dewitt, kiitto & 60 Thnpson & Hunicr eeesumeurueet - ) J.T. Haywood... M. T. De Pumarijo bt Wo yosterday published some very exciting news from John 8, Order eee." b Mextoo, brought hither by the British steamer Sheldraxe, BE. &it. f Anthony. which arrived op Saturday evening last. This intelit- hres — &Co,.. 1 ang gouce, if we could rely upon its authenticity, would be of 5 ‘aine his tans , ‘the utmost importance to the cause of the government of 7, NK oo yosTLA, JO4IG | Total... ccee ose cTADS President Juaroa ; but in the absenee of positive and cor- GH! FANZINGO -s = a soborative information, we must not be too hasty in our if - aK \ a Our Pannma Correspondence. conclusions. The report of an attack by the French on MA 7 Zig . ae Gp TEPEOG. . Panama, Jan. 15, 1868. Peebia is by no moans improbablo, as the invading army ° AWN we Hi sl ! t Treaty for Losing the Civit War in Colombic—Sessidn of ‘hae Jong been proparing for an assault on thie strong po- CHI OPA N DICATIOPAN Mus Liperohs National Convention—Text of the treaty, de., de. sition, while the Mexicans have been ag diligent in their @ ) TeroscoLur, 5.550 ore =) 4 ‘The #teamer Anne arrived at this port on the 12th at Proparations for ite defencp. Our next xdvices from § ily SS . e bringing important news from the State of Cali, in Mexico will doubtless act the matter at rest. /f j 3 7a = * Ls republic. A treaty of peace had been signed at Cale, ith Sinee tho arrival of the Sheldrake with this starting | SUS, MALL. DA fl & EMPO, SCTERE) the State of Cauca, on the 29th of December, by Genera’ ewn the steamer Pacific, which sailed from Havana on = OE MPO! ‘the same day as the first named (the 16th inst.), bas ome into port; but brings no mention whatever of this important defeat. This makes the matter appear still more equivocal. ‘That our readers, however, may fully understand tho interesting movements now being made by the French in Mexico, ag woll as to keep the public posted on every. thing occurring therd, we gives review of the latest news which hag reached us, accompanying !t with a map, which will show the operations of the hostile forces: ‘These last accounts report:— HE RUMORED REPULSE Od THE FRENCH AT_YUEBLA , ‘The French have again been repulsed and driven back from before Puebla with great loss. DEFEAT OF GENERAL BERTHIER. “command of General Berthier, there you will find Puente Next Monday even- | and wil make Gen. Mosquer accept their programs D1 +s ny va of 7 ul 7 “ . Pre: eS ‘The French General’s (Berthior) vanguard, four thou | huac, retreated westward and left the’ province of ‘Vera National, Cerro tonso ane. sbypalbe | of which are now ‘the nomiaatl Terren-to the important piaco © | ing the f:mous fairy burlexque, “The Fair One with the | before Uh 4 a a aE rea sand strong, was completely surpriged by cight hundred Moxivan cavalry, and about two thousand French troops were killed and wounded. Several French officers were French, describing thom as a set of barbarians invading tho country for the purpose of robbing, pillaging and murdering the Mexicans, At first this proclamation had the desired effect. A few farmer abandoned their fire- sides, others sot fire to their houses. As the French ap- proached Jalapa they were surprised to find whole vile lages deserted, and in some places the smoking embers of burned cottages, This was the fruit of Escobar’s procla- mation, A month’s residence at Jalapa soon satisfied tho inhabitants of tho city und the surrounding country as to the real character of the French expedition, Farmere returned to their ploughs, merchants to their bueiness At the same time the guerillas who infested the valley, which extends from the ocean to the table Jana of Ana- Cruz, which is now comparatively free from their depre- dations. The Opinion det Jalapa, a nexspaper publiched ie oe Jars, allow mo to refer toone which has been brought into camp by a spy belonging to General Marquez’s corps, In that circular, not so large a8 a sheet of common lotlor paper, it is said that General Berihier bas been defeated yy & body of Mexican cavalry eight hundred stroug; that the communication between Orizaba and Vera Cruzits cut off; that guerillas are swarming on that road, and emuse themselves in taking the French soldiers ag they axed to do horses and wild ¢ats—with the Jasso. A single glance at the map and my preceding letters will couvince you of tho falsity of these statemonts. If you take a map, for instance, and follow the line of operations of the French army ‘between Vora Cruz and Orizaba, you will meet on your way four strong fortided posts—La Soledad, ('aso A®icho, Chiquihuito and Cordova— which all the guerillas of Mexico united coulit not take. If you look on the rit, in the direction followed by the division under General Bazaine, whose vanguard |s under in possession of the French, .and cculd sustain tho siege of aregular army. At the last news General Berthice ‘was in possession of the fortrees of Perote: and this fact is suiticient to show you that he cantot have been de —--—— ZQONIST VERDE & REER PT DE AUTON LIZARDQ p\ARAIO BAR * tho Queen into public life, Muapleson, of Ber Majesty's, bas secured, among other novelties; Miss Kellogg and the tonor Baraglia, of whom report spoaks highly. Gye has engaged Obin from ‘bo Grand @pera in Paric as a substi- tute for Formee. Verdi's uew opera ,‘‘Ls Forea dol Destino,’ will be pre duced im London this spring at Her Majesty’s theatre. ‘Ihey are actually painting the new scenery for it. The Harrison and Pyne English opera troupe are get- Ving roady Gounoad’s “Faust,” with Parepa and Perren. ‘Thus far the seagon has been a losing one for them, and among the on dits i the-ramor that there will be @ dixso- lution of partnership ‘between tho worst English tenor and tho best Faglish prima donna, director of the Grand-Opera in Paris is.hailed as the hai Dinger of better timesfor that once brilliant institution. The present aliraetion Is the new ballet, “The Star of Peter Probity’s house in ‘Tho Chimnoy Corner” is pre: choli, representing the conservative party of G Raphaelite in its homely simplicity and minute, charac- teristic tetaila, Now that Manager Jackson has put his seot-down upon the right path, let us have no step back- wards. Mr. Fdwin Booth is engaged to succeed Couldock and Cobas, but will not appear, probabiy, for a week or two yet. Meanwhile, the entertainment is so varied and Vleasing that the house should, and doubtices will, be crowded nigbuly. Yrs. John Wood !s drawing capitally at Jaura Keene's. ‘This ovening the comic ope:etta, ‘The Pet of the Pettt- coats,” will be revived, witb Mra, Wood in one of her best parts and several of hor best songs. On Friday evening Mrs. Wood takes a benetit. Golten Locks,” will be produced in tine style. Mr. Charles Walcot bas rewritten the burl nent part in it, ¢,and will play a prom!- AS a makeweight for Walcot, Mra. OF MOSQUERA'S ARMY. Treaty of Peace Between the Con- tending Parties, Four Hundred Thousand Douare in instant, She brought $293,799 in gold dust, and was convoyed Dy the guuboat Connecticut. She experienced very hoavy, weather. Anuvexed is the specie list: — American Ex. Bank. 20,000 FROM ASPINWALL. 1,690 Gabriel Reyes, commander of the Mosquera forces in Stato, and by Senors Evaristo Delgado and Jose M. B Canal, said treaty to be ratified by the chiefs of the ret | spective governments, Fp ‘Thie treaty terminates the civil war that jas beer | raging for several yoars in this republic, nieh hag cost 80 mucb precious blood and treasure, and the news will be hailed with rapturous joy throughout the whole republic. Gevioral Tomas ©. de Mosquera has triumphed} und it now remains to be seen what benefits are to be no doubt decide the future policy of the government, Colombia.” 'T eral other cardidates for the Presidency ; Lat it will not be to tae interest of the libe-) ra} party to offend Mosq) and they will be compelie@ to keop him in the ehair; aud it certainly would be Ine, taken by the lasso and dragged off. this city, acknowledges the good effects of the | feated by 600 Mexican borwoman—a kind of troops not in | Mostina,” which owes Its success to tho mastasly danciag | Wood has ongaged a great Arabian ginut, ‘ by tho name Sieciss thay owe thal ierontnctenninte yas en ale CRITICAL CONDITION OF THE FRENCH. Rresenowt the Freteh, and refiter the! stacemente\adts| H40 in tie alorasiog: of steonanaide, 18 edeveis DO OC aecaris of” Gosban, who Is a lingal descendant from | out Gen, Mosquera the liberal party could not have accom ‘The prospects of the French look execedingly bad, | forth tn Escobar’s proclamation. {t shows, as.an instance jog oteer sag Mcieraat thes shey night gre Adelina Patt) pursues the even tonor of her triumphs at Goliath, and ap inch and a haif tailer than the plished anything. ‘They can get no supplies from tho country, and they are | Of their falsehood, tho spectacle offered by the revivalof | improve by a residence of afew months in the U he Itiliens. Hor greate st hit has been in “The Barber of | opposition giant at the Ol! Bowery theatre surrounded by @ most determined enemy, who watch ‘every opportunity to take advantage of them. Tho Moxi- “an guerillas aro ever on the alert, and lasso every Wrench soldier thoy find straggling from his camp. EFFICIENCY OF THE MEXICAN GUERILLAS. French communication between Vera Cruz and @rizaba has been completely cut off by Mexican guerillas, and can from Guna) uato to unite his forces with those of Losado And others.cocopying Guadalajara; that he wns attacked | Dusiuess and by the return of the feeling of security and Confidence prevailing among all classes. The strong position of Cerro Gorao, which was #0 gal lantly defended by the Mexicans against us on tho 16th of August, 1847, has been evacuated without fighting, and 43 now occupied by a post of French troops. General Forey, notwithstanding hi¢ numerous occupa them in position to defend themselves agaiuet the gue- | | rillas. | States. The French are moving slowly, as Ihave told you, In the direction of Puebla, extending their wings right and left, in order to have none but friendy 4 their rear. Their central position is Griz ‘rom which they have advanced westward up to to ‘telexgca, twenty-four miles from Puebla, Their extreme right is guarded by the fortress of Perote, and their extreme lult by Tebtincan, whose inhabitants are quite frieudly to the Frencl “< place on Saturday evening, under the direbtion Of MF. Miss Kellogg Theodore EBisfeld, The howe was filled, Sevigtia,” with Mario as Raoul. She leaves in February for Vienna, und will.appear in London in May, Tho Opera in Germany is not in a very flourishing stato, with the exception of the tenor, Wachtel; Lucca, tho handsome Berlit. prima dovna, and Beck, the Vienna »ari. tone, There ure at present no siugers of note in Germany. Madame Fabbri, lato uf New York, has appeared in pleases the masses. Wo must say, however, that ty is quite time that her able instructor—Bate- Mrs, Wood, Walcot and the giant will take the town by storm, * Mr. E. Fay begins an engagement at the New Bowery | theatre to-night, aa Mylerua-Coppateen, in Boucicault's “Colleen Bawn.”” Mr. Lingard will pat the play on th® tage in the bost possible maser, aud it will undoubtodly j Tu for some time. A new durletta—“The Tworty- Mr. Wheatley bas introduced several notoities. The foowtights, for example, are placed below the stage level, with double retiectors, and the house is lighted only by ® bly or Conve ation is Lage session, you, ml will adjourn in afew days. In my next Il give you some account of their labors. Everything js quiet on the Isthmus. -The Mosquon| ave heen stationed in this city since July: all to-day for Carthageua, the Governor now r dorviers any longer, as bis militia are suf: rior in the Stat 4 E ‘tho following is a transiation of the treaty referred toy above, aud wh will certainly be ratified by both Mose, quora and Con’ Wil Clay, § Siinrock, G W Keel “Be Thomas # . Capt Jurmeister, Liar Abate Srnec te cae ea ‘The same officor aavorts that the ‘ntention of Coueral | was tho only vooaliat; but in the estimation of the Brook in perc-adevoted Lis attention to teachiog hor } large chandolier, magnificent with ormoln and cut glass | wife and daughter, Vitiamur, © 9 th Boor J routed on the way, and committed suicide to ayo | | 3 ; a” bd a the we prectpiton 1 Corved, D Fermiuger, Mr falling ame ott, ss Ve sea sey * NOAVOIG | Forey is not totake possession of Mexico through violecce, | jynites she is evidently @ host in herself, er songs were | how to cxpress tenderness, affection ahd love, as well ong Fee prenenatlin atanl Sor Ioniy, and the Gtahahd A 3 Woolf J Mush NS Se * THE RNGLISH STRAMER OSSTAN, | Dut to employ, 1a preference, milduvrs aud persuasion. | recoived with marked applause, ae sho How expresses jealousy, rage and hate. The Ab | yivet wurtains in the boxes are of too dark a golor, | ©! i. ? ; This vessel hag boon froighted by the Freeh govern® ment te take artillery to Vera Cruz, in order toarma | He will use force only, when he will be compelled to do | 80 for purposes of defence rather than for attack. As On Tuesday evening (to-morrow) will take place at the Brooklyn Academy of Music the grand promgnade con: act of “Leah” is very touching; bot Miss Batoman’s part in that act is almost pantomimic. In the second act, Altogether, howover, (hé theatre is very elegant. Professor Adrien, the magician, performs at the Palace New Onisty sc—Btenmship pee Kuburn D: Rr GW Peck, 2th Conn Vols; It couple of war vessels converted into transports, | he announced to the Mexicans jo a first proclamation, be | cert of the Mercantile Library Association of Brooklyn, | where she maker verbal love to Rudolf, ehe Ig 60 ex. Riya eyeing, thie week, with new wonders |". -BUISCELLANEOUS. + THE SMALLPOX IN VERA CRUZ, has not come to Mexico with @ desire of glory OF CON | The musie will be by Helmamullor’s Twenty-second regi, | tremely violent that she would frighten any simpler Dr. Macgowan delivers an interesting lecture on Japan F DAWLEYA BUSINESS CARDS, Hi Sde% ‘The «mallpox, ia its most malignant form, hee broken | West: Dut rather in view of restoring order and security | mont band aud Germania orchestra, honest country Dutchman, stich as Rudolf is ruppoeed 0 | as ine Brooklyn Atheneum this evening. i out in Vera Cruz, and a lazaretto Clase of patients. . ® boing built for this Vur Jalapa Correspondence, Jauara, Mexico, Doo. 19, 186 Kifect of the Residence of the Prench in Jalapa—Cerro Gorto in that unfortunate country. In order to make his acts agree with his words he will not, it is said, storm tho city of Pucbia, in order to ayord the offuaion of blood but | will simply le ave « body of troops, strongly intrenched, in the vicimty of that city, and will proveed by small journeys into the interior of’ Mexico, where be hoy the cities reocive him without opposition, with a MINSTRE Bryants’ continue their prosperous career, We are jhclined to doubt whether such constant patronage was ever before bestowed upon any place of entertainment in the city. Every night numbers of persens are turned away from their overcrowded ball, They merit their success be, out of all of bis wite, if he chanced to mect her alone in the forest and became (he victim of her tigress-like af. ection, We fear that our xdvice will be but lightly regard. od, however, since fond fathers cannot see their daugh: ters’ faults, espectaity when the public overcrowgls the theatre to ree those’ daughters act. We remember that Coroners’ Inquests. Fatat Acowest 10 4 Rurctey Lowpen Poviceway,—On Saturdey evening Samuel Linley, ® nativeof England, fifty years of age, was admitted to the New York Horpitay fering (rom a fracture of the skull and other injuries, Books, Bewepapere, pa phiets, cata all ke intl yenliy low, yar we ntenu Frioting Eatnolishinent, corner Reade and LOOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS. a eat oe arnt befotes th name Ri hie opine toured y. For two are he could vt hel health in one month, 7 rfeot se . lively feeling of satiafactic " of falting down a flight of stairs ont Oe Feet, Was paral ond Pevols nPomanton of the Pventi=Genéral Forey | “su, partisans of, duares are intent upon aphiading all f only from their varied and ploasing programme. The | when Mig¢ Bateinan was playing “Rvangeline’” at the Aye ‘street, near Morris, The patient sai wer pen Aa aap an ite how Creamising the Cieil Administration OF the Conquered sorts of fave tumors, which I advise youto distrust. Fer | guirit of fun aite enshrined in their midat. Winter Garden some time ao, the audience applaided | pny and dfed maf hours afte entering th~ Wospl | white n'a peraprasony ur over ames he n03 helt teceiving the Clervyesttie Pt i 1e hotter furtherance of their designs they have in each | . ge office vo 0 Le vf Alleoek's Porous Plasters Cities and Receiving the CleryyaHis Plan yy Campaign, | he verter furth Senriipioe 8 sas ~ be dis ‘irowe Gian | OC Wood's Hall the same may be justly sald. Every | the beautiful seene im which she ly sleeping om a banks | tal. Deceased i# sald to have boon & London police {wo months apo be apglind two Alec Oth eweee aie de Ge de., de. al Ror thier left this city on bis way to Perote on December 5, carrying away with him the blessings of the which t y print a sort of cir. lette . which they smuggl » the shy ar throw send by way of the Pacific to ad New York evening it is crewded to oxcees Buckley#’ Seronaders attract a fair share of the public while her lover floated past her ov tho river, singing a sweet German song, and that Bateman pere cuthusiasti enily declared, rt recently arrived in this city for the transaction of loons ven] ~ teriminal business, Coroner was notified to bold an inqnest on the body. bie back Meee Kec has been (0 restore warmth to hi | fod and cure the parnizeis of bis limbs #0 that he can wail himeeti. dreth House, was cured of sev Bran: 2 The railroad which will upite Vera Orne to Ori , f r Fa aes Seen 2 * — enly bore-estabiished by strong French guards, postea | 0X8, finds time to organize the civil governments of the | progressing rapid) > Ansse -abouenndl natives "Are becheebrsden pets arassi pare in per eh bd Horgia. | Seventh Street Ghost”’—will also bo produced. ‘Tho lesg TREATY OF PBAGE. i principal cities he oceupies. Upon recommendation of ] working at it day pat night—am udditional fact which ne n recoguiaod as a third rato siuger of Ham’ | said about that ghost the better. We consider Mr. Eddy We, Gabrie! Reyes, P., General-in-Chief of the Arm: ail along tho route. In thi way the guerillas, who are t3 y i Soerth i , $n strong fPce on the line of communication, hiaeaaa the | the chief men of tho city ‘he has appointed to the gov, { Proves that the communications of the Frouch between | burg, where-ste appeared several yoars ago under the | be greatest Bowery tragedian of the day. He is to John R- Segade aye, trek err) pee ere pee rons Evari Frenctr ieee i f ernment of Orlzaba two amen of great intelligonco and | “Hone tro buscar Mave nit Dene pavek eae hare made | “AME of Schmidt, Extracts from the New York Germin | Seott what Flisha was to Elijah, and bas posession of the | at the city of Culi on the 2oth December, 1862, with Gurekviews piers Pacific, though of the same-tate | Pa etusdrineston “Teotn, the ranks of the tae etn, | Beisoners to. the island of Marcinque, a salubrious cll. | Press, whicb her husband caused to be published, aro un- | shoie of the mantic of that favorite actor. . Who that war object of establishing, by means of a treaty; peace bee » dared ° By this | Mate, in which these highway robhers will have all the | mercifully ridivuled. ent will ever forget the occasion when Soott, Parsons } Ween the .ove:umeut of the United States of Colombi ore brought heldrake (15th of » | ing parties—the conservatives and the liberals. By this . wh ae Pre: ee Scots, - sh Beno hal cocunenae give oo premonition of even an eri attack cn Pudble, | Maavure covora Forey ‘has ehonwtried thai tig pur. | Rowary ime oral apt e ctberig abd mur: | “tae monica sows trom Italy, where the great winteF {and several thar war of that chad aye tether the ssthors feoviscacor the sorenten ate or isa pees we/ooaptie ttre ralleaage Dane mee to fence eee the expense OF tho other | Seott. who sent the Mexican prisoners ho made to New | OF carcival sesson com:eacod December 26, is vot favor. | “Juline Cesar,” at a benefit, aud each did his best to ob" | which have uot Jot submitted to the government “ibd : pO ts rp ergy nen sey ¥y the merit and | Orleans, General Furey has decided to free the country of | able. Thur tue the operas have been failures, particu. | (aim the most applauae. ‘the neighborhood was deafened | Tespective credentials heing seen and exchanged, bay PRESIDENT JUAREY AT PURBLA. Ina visit. made by Modeiguor Ramirez, the Disfop of | #A¢t-9¢'men, who, had be kept thein, would have been ® | tariy jn Bijton aust Florence; andjwore it nottor the ad | for aaoouth ‘ nerreed to She tilewing stivetistes President Juarez had been to Puoble, and distributed 7 en 3) Perpetual source of trouble and embarrassment for tho bs 7 . 4 1. ‘The provinces occupied by the forces which asain oye in toe repulse of the, | cyimpngst tbe hoad of all bis clergy, to General Forey. | Erstelsel eons, miravte dancing of Pocehin} and Boechetti, and the | At the Old Bowery Mr. G. J. Fox will appear to night, | Leovardo Caual commanis, ate the same ae preeas a an Senta ha tee gaeogt the Ganeralisbeer sea ane a tela beaten ine pie aes enthusinctic reception of the ballets following-the operas» | for tho Gret time, as Aminidab Sleck, in “Tho Serious | the said forces, recognize und submit ¥ somata Be is country and for the ignity of ‘the Cathollerolighon that Mesican acide ery abiancerse gee the impresarios cout not have Kept their theatres oven: | Family.”” ‘That pioca died with Barton, aud it is doubt. | M™zorment of tho Uuitod States of Colombia. gon . the clergy should abstain from interfering with politica. AMUINGTON, Jan. 26, 1565. KJs hoped that Borghhinamo wil reteern the fortnues of | fal whether Mr. Fox, talented as he is, dau resurrect ity cee , i ; ‘Tee fortifications of Puebla now consist of ten forte, | Monsignor Harnirez anewored that t was fulgo that they | By the latest advices from the eity of Mexico tothe | ine scala, which would be the greatest proof of her tatent, | rather ane ‘beanstali,’” in, which the: Dolgiam Qian’ | sondsin a0) to eanepleehapmmaebias Gamestore ent Mounting 200 guns. Those of the capital are armed with Suelcf members ef ia, fea hue of men of various | Mexicam Mindater, Scnor Romero, it eppears that the} ay ihe rest of the company aro pronounced tw be | and the champion skater, appear, and ‘he Co-kan pole ring life, liberty and ‘security of persons ‘about the same number. peoleeeteek anaes Sie wo baie] — peptaated on | aspect of roma sd encouraging. “ia = | mediocre, The Sau Casto in Naplos is even in worse | Yawn.” in whieh Mr. Fox plays Kily 0" or capitally, 3. ‘the government shall grant an amnesty to includ! STRENGTH AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE FRENCH ARMY. ae aoe nr aes Sse ry enalties er The Mexicane ave three armies in the the ArMY | plight, All rivgers have been hissed off tho stage and | eompiete the programme. This is a stron: bill, itis | Overy individual compromised in the political struggiel The Frovch forces aro distributed as follows:—In San | ‘iter, having despoiled us of our property, turned us one | Of the East, the Central Army, and the Army of the | the doors havo to be clorod, ‘They will reopen in January, | vet eodd nanan an mvinagement 0 pr ivco ths bur- Suomumatod ‘D7 vires, 66 20k: sata treaty Augustin del Palmar, San Andres Chalchicomula and Ori- | from our bishoprica and chureber, anu dealt ignomiolously | Interior. with the Titens cs the attraction, "} jeaavo on the “Colleen Bawn” at the Old Bawory while | “4 4a wey Mgured in a public oF private capacity. abe from eleven to eight thousand men; in Perote and | with us. | We ould not do otherwise than support those | The French were forty miles from Puebla, bot during | 1¢ may not be amiss to stato here that Ristori is now | ‘he origival is running at the New Both houses witl | it furnishes pass spective homes, with who tendered their services to ua, and, in some cases, We orm id had pciein tp wit ae Lon Vigos a like number, Marquez has his camp «at this | Yie% ‘us proofs of ailection, But we have neither instr, | theif delay the Mexicans have fertified themselves, 60 | paying a farewell ongageinent in the principa! towns of | benoit by this stracegic operauon woot hey, whenever they require it, datier point, with something lees than one thousand men, | gated nor eneouraged this fratricidad war, aud wo are bayer grcem eden nar ne ssa tat @ro Gea. | MY, Prior to hor departure for America and her deGuite | ar. Grovor, of the Washingto ttieatre, has leasod. tho rant shall furuish passporte for abroad Za Tampico not qiite; four Uoassod. The forces whjoh | reedy to make alt reqaived saoridots, provide the Pope | | Orta et ae ees nea tL ioe, retirement from public life. The onthuslasm cuused by | Brooklyn Academy of Music, und 1!) open it this even: nt treaty shall bo ratified and exe! ‘were in Tiacotalpan and Alvarado have gvacuated those | “UL a ngay of the oldest. inhabitants are of opinion | The Mexican Congress udjourned Lec. 16. ber in said to be immense, as all ber plays are full of vo. | ing, with Mise Lucille Western the star, and the hin twenty four hours, and shall then begin to be Places, ~ ese oe Merce Here fae | that Vas Mesto clorgy saat taba pet ia pone ot Senge ePIC iticut allusions, which aro seized with avidity by the | drama called “Fast Lynne” the attraction, “Hast This treat shall be carried to the government of eompore c army is mide up he prc rt spoiled Di ns i ‘ ; : ° the garrison Vera rus aud variusamal detachwente in| Juatee ahd his arly, ite ard to tctaow whoinar te | OPERATIC AND THEATRICAL, — | vir se 's now to Turin, plying inietia and | Lynne” i another adaptation from the wove of the same | Untied Sats of Colm forts kuwiadg and panel expectations will be fulfilled or not. General Forey, very nen Medea, After ier great scene with ,Holofernes iu the | na:ne, Matilda Heron's version, called “Edith,” is now mn 8 “a ve tho neighborhood. Reinforcements are expected by the | polite and condescending toward the elergy, keeps her. L! Musical. firet named pioce mhe was called before the curtain pot tivg 9 furor in St. Zonis, Miss Western may pos" | wotween the forces of PR Pari py ey ror this ore bees neviias Aicdpl aay ico not think hee acl eect nae rac’ tnost intiuale | Seanoger Grau’s second grund season will, we foar,turn | less than sixteen times, which is twice moro than the sibiy be equally succosstul among cho puritwieal Brook- | those which Seuor Leonardo Canal commandsf shall coase) Mill be ready for use bp that tae ree Which it Is | {jon o€ the wealth of the clergy, but hat he would soouer | out w fiasco, ‘The promise was ample, the performance Deh aria Fron Renin she Alina Pasti on ber first | tyuites, who ouce fainted at cH ssnoricoament of “La | {pr tuen burhvae the celebration Of an arrangement Sat iy ioe ot Feo divisiogs of ene Gree: | see sls immense property seciralized, as it is in France, | hag been nought, abd no one is to blame, as we areas. | DEE in Paris ‘io contend with Tittone'at tho Onera, vee’ | Traviata.” part, and for thelr subsistence and, maintenance shall moni i he coun evmberocaeet isions of the Imperial! as to on clergy express ffle preatest feeling of sured. The artists cannot sing when they have sore pee i Mins Lavinia Warren still holds her levees at Barnum’s bay ry with. wads tana SER te of sate age Nene cb. Monsignor Raiuirez, in his | throats and colds; und, as their indispositions gem of long Theatrical. Museum, and the halls are crowded daily. “Charles the faith of which bease 8 om { 7 u ch artillery is between Jalaps and Log | os to the Commander in ale, mid, as the endurance, we must, perforce, resign the bright hapes The sensation of the past week hus }#en the appearance | Sccoud’’ is the feature in the lecture room, whore EVARISTO DELGADO, ‘ — ‘ ch inser vention was blossed by the whole Mexica | creased by the ampouncement of tempting novelties, and | of Mise Kate Bateman, at Niblo's Garden, ‘in her new | virtue and morality are duly inculeated, and couutey JOSE MARIA BUCHELI, ‘ STRENGTH AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE MEXICAN Y, Which would support it with ail their might, to- u Dario Carerno, Sere FORCES. wards the Mexican population, render up to the good people of Boston all the sweets | play, “Ioah, the Forsaken.” The thertre heen | doncons who would not visit a theatre see very goorl avi"; PANO Calenno, Sec . In Puebla twenty-five thousand regular troops and ton an dotenw neon an Lod Bom oar oi denen | Which Manager Grau held so tantalizingly near to our en- | crowded every evening during the week, aud all tho ro- | ing at n9 sacrifice of conscieuee, and are happy. We ratify the present treaty. Shousand volunteers. Between there and the capital are | and rifled of its guus and munitions of war. Juarez, | J0yment, but which cruel fate deprived us of. On the 7th | served seats are bought up for two dayn in advance. We | The Broadway menagerie bas been enlarged and a ring GABRIEL, REYES P. ‘two divisions, intended to serve as reinforcements or pro- | it sees, has concentrated all his forces upon Puebia, | of February Mr.Grau departs with hisartists tothe modern | bave previously expreseod our opinion of tho play at | adled, io which tho-elephante, trained ponies and mov. 4 SOs BAM beet tect a retreat. This force is estimated at from ten thai. | ae intends to dispute the road to Mexico with 4 Athens; and the short interval between now and then would | ,ome length, and can kee ne reason to chunge thatopinion- | koy®# and oducated mules peform three times a day. This Cats, Dec. 30, 186%. oN sand to twelve thousand, In the capital there are twelve » haiti his plan General Forey bas ordered twelve | Tender any great display here quite out of the question. | The plece has, however, the merit of success, and, | feature 's ali that was necessary to make ihe monagorie Cau, December 30, 186% ‘thousand more, among whom, however, must de included | nd men. under Genoral Donal, tooccupy the heighte | We rather envy the Bostoutans the treat insterefor them, | jn accordance with onr suggestions, it bas been | Popular with the juveniles, and the result will be detri. ENTER -Ciuny oy Tk ARMY OF OPERATION in THM the Home Guard. In Queretaro there {8 a division of | fe Say ae i iro wet Ragga wt fgg mp Mm and sincerely hope they may be more fortunate than | somewhat abreviated; one or two of the extremely | mental to the treasuries of parents and gvardians, but Wa tenotinneiie to enclose to you the ratified treaty Sight thougand men, and the contingent from the State of | against Mexico city itself. That column will make its | CUFSeives, aud that thelr operatic season may not sudden. | silly carpenter scones have een rearranged, and | bevelicial to the treasury of the manager. 2 of peace which we yesterday celebrated, thus faihll Guerrero, under Alvarez, amounts to twelve or fourteen | Junction with General Berthier ata point above Puebla, | \¥ Collapse, as ours Las done, through the indisposition of | a soliloquy by Nathan (Mr. Wallack) is sub” Mr. Joseph Jefferson was at Ballarat, Austra. | the seventh stipulation uf said treaty, “~ ——Mhousund. ‘These Aeures ive us. total of about eighty | Sih te oonern® wight Te Hs wttaek assingt the | the mainstay of Manager Grav's company. WheaSiguor | stituted for the vulgeritioe of tbe village barber (Afr. | lia, im Uctober. He reports that ho receivet Faraty Tetesbo Sousand men—a sufliciently powerful force, one might | Mexico in possession of the French, Puebia will surrender, | Brignoli gots ill the season comes to a cloge until bis re. | Lamb). Sul, evew ag amended, the piece doce no credit | his Hxmat> regularly, is meking money, aud | seusvopwenp POR THR CANTONMENT AND SUB: Suppose, to drive the French out of the country; but it | and, ns the frst city Is of oasjer agora to an invading | covery, just as an omnibus stops suddenly when a | to the translaior, who has made a melodramatic hash of | doos not inténd (to roturn here until the war 1B OF THE ARMIFA. ‘moat bo remembered that the Mexican troops aro badly | tatetbls tank and aveld. te Abotdiny of blocd, Hoaisg | “HCC! ‘alls of. Omnibuses, however, are liable to have | one of Mosenthai’s best dramas, and who, therefore, der | is over. He expected to start iminediately for Van Die: op fa the South,on the one part, and var fed and worse armed. All the field artillery bag been | pglieyes that by the 15th of January the French flag will | BeW Wheels put on them; but Manager Grau has no spare | serves the same fate which would await tho rash youth | man’s land, thence (o New Zealand,and then return to | jo) vicsand Joso Maria Bucheli on the other part, im taken ftom Puebis, leaving only the siege gun: | wave over the walls of the city of Mexico, Wheel, and when his operatic vehicle breaks down he, | who should ‘adayt” Bhakspere’e “Hamiet”” or Knowles’ | Melbourne again, Health excellent and business splendid. | ordor yo give effect to the seventh article of the i only ‘ee guns. ee} A iP z = MUTINY AMONG TUR MEXIOAS FROOPR. Ue nica ride oad with Spartanlike resignation, waite for the completo | ‘Hunchback’ or Sheridan's “Schoo! for Scandal,” or any | The Florences are doing well at McVicker’s theatre, teaiees ‘ated on this day, have agreed to establish AER Bs 8 eat et © Crizaba Correspondence. restoration of his wheel, It is hard to realize that, witha | other standard play, by cutting out the beet scones, re’ | Chicago, “Orange Bloasoma’? and ‘ Kily O'Connor ’ 1. The troops of tx 5 i“ 5 8 of one and the other part shall continue of Te Vera drag lege as eee is eae 2+ SER SE he. 0) plana, Deg, yet, 1 t of fay artists at hig gommand, Mr. Grau should | writing the dialogue, mixing in aillincsves of hig own, | were on the bills last week, and the admirable burlesque | cceupying the saine territory, whose litmits are fixed a —wisunderstanding betw: peers Moxie a ug | Seeerat Mexican Officers Offer Their Services to General Fo | have met with a signal deeat in this his second soa" | giving the concoction anew name, and «iforing it to ‘< Fra Diayolo” was in preparation. There is no better the focctsk article of the amuesty celebfited on the 16th fort, and that desertion’ itera pas Reais os ‘ rey—Peacefut Policy of the General—He Does Not Derign | son, it is to be hoped that’ in future campaigns | audignce presumod to be untamiti n the original | burlesque.actor than Florence now in this country. 2. For thoir rubsistence, they shall take the cattle, it Puebla are very a vee of peers Pek 3s rig ant to Toke Puctta by Storm—Reports Employ by Juare:t | he will pay more attention to the matter | version. Mr. Whoatley’s new theatre, Chestuut strest, Philndel- | conformity with what is ostablishod in the thied article of tity of money and provisions in 4 — Deceive the Public—Lines of Operation Occupied by the | of reserves. Na Waterloo fot P phia, will be opened this eveving. Architect, Mr. S. D> | ihe same amnesty, Ne y . Napoleon lost Waterloo for want of them As it ie, tho great popularity of Miss Bateman ’ > e covet G ight, C. "1 is 7 Ju faith of which we sigu two of the samo tenor. conspiracy had been discovered in the bt at soe French—Position of Phir Right, Centre and Left, Le. Grav should denelit by stich prominent examples, and | and Mevsra. Wallack and Adams, the boauti, | Button ; contractor, J. Crump ; painter and decorator, J. hic es taro of thon eee as Q'Horan, aud that ive oftcers had been shot. 7 | AB aid de-camp attached to Genoral Forey’s stall in” | aiwaye have his reserves tear at hand in cage of suddon | ful and characteristic scenory, Mr. Robert stoo | Gibson; stage vonstrvctor,C. Higbee ; gas xtares, wr EVARISIO DELGADO, f° BUMOMED RETIREMENT OF JUAREZ FROM TAK PRESI- | sors me that several Mexican officers have gone to his | disaster, We atill hope on agaivet hope that ere his de- | pel’s qualotly descriptive musio, and the fine | nelins Baker, The building i sixty-six feet wide by || Pee (208% MARIA BUCHELS, ase headquarters, in order to offer him their services and to | Nir Wiring Alene te thé third sat foutth ante os ‘one hundred and fifty feet deep. Depth of the stage, forty D “00, a letter from Orizala, dated Dec. 21, says there ie a ; parte for Eston. sre meg ecioy Sorne Ot \Gip Marcelies: | siben eee give the plece | Peet six inches. Lreadth at proscenium, thirty-three feet. | Cabs, Dec. 29, 1862, reg Juarer ia 10 retire from the Presidency, to bo | Put St his disposal four oF dive hundred men of the Mexi- | anuounced af the commencement of the season, and shall | ite temporary Muccess. The introduction of the little | Nember or seals in the parquet, hve hondved avd hiwoty. ‘The Damascus for Liverpool. eepert thas pea Ortega te Dieanatiet but Thee ccnp, | cMuedyalry, of whom they bave the command. He also | accopt our half joaf, ér avon a slice, with @ gusto corres. | ¢hild in the last act bas also a great foal to go with it; | six: in the dress circle, three hiindred and eoventy two ; ¢ Dam srg teat! cere : pascncct oh A ou nei Faiaia onl fete, dl | yells me that most of the municipal authorities in the | ponding to the ontire enjoyment we should have expe" | for, however much people may dislike childron off tho | } fe. ay eee biesthent Gane nie oteceuaiag Qmaneen aeiaineas beehen uta hisd CS eee MA Lee 2 | vicinity arg yualcing demoustrations in favor of the French, | rienced had Mr. Grau’s seagon boen as brillant ax was | stage, the moment a pathetic little prattlor appears bo: Oi Sane sety waustii tad comveeneal” Vagal goatmee sar ihiened Meda be Toracd ‘ i aren enaniaa Wonk: AND DomLAno, | Sh that the ity OF Fehwi8ks; above Puebla, on the expected, It is a consolation to be aware that egrly in | hind the footlights, the Indies bring ont their handier- | pee ienteyt ie os as to bring the audience | OO ot me through the agency of Geo. Stoker Kaq, ers : peri Sear at Orieibe terest from past ty | southwest side of San Augustine del Palmar, has uot only | \farch we shall have the Marotzek troupe in our city, and | chiofs and the gentlemen applaud and see dimly. As for | cioser npon the stage than ordinary, The ornamentation 74 sap ivcuneag aera: 4 -” ws sa woe Seas anh Messin encountered and defeated | (P04 Ste doors to the French, but has supplicd them | thay for some two months there wili be a austained | Mise Baioman, the star of the occasion, she has neither a ee ee Bored ete, cas ee aren wht 3 General Doblado, eapturing $600,000 and twenty thou, | ¥2 two hundred horsemen, Such is the confidence of | onoratte season. ‘The thouglit must be encouraging to the | gained ,nor Jost anything by her rendering of Loah, Foowe are numerous and sufficiently large. The drop cur- | Arrivals and Departures. vand muskets, 10 part confirmation of this the Yera | General Forey in the inbabitants of that city that he has | jayitues of tho Academy of MUS a. 4a enn Her immense popularity is her greatest praise, | tain i¢ a iandscape (garden aceue), painted by Russell ARRIVALS ainibons si Orusany of Dec. 16 anys that General Doblado marched | “i*tributed among them five hundred rifles, s0 a8 to place | Tho third concert of the Brooklyn Plilharmolite tock | and ber nervous, vigorous style of acting always | Stith. PRY A Ra rho ry etieee Guten Lord ne } | * * or by their operate b: quel 0 i melo. {other woman) in the world can sleep ven Pitot Accmertaey Kivep.—On the d Inbabitantn for hiv efforts im restoring peace and order. | Sounttiee, which it we thir invooed eM ates pt ae ever pe pride sro “see ve. | ov abank like rmy daughter.” Decidedly, tharotore, we las mera ost le Featherson, © pilot ob one of the i 2 peter 8 Patore his arrival Jalaps was under the entire control og | of false statements and rumors. They genoral eat Institute. eonnet blame bin tov believing that no other woman in | gyj:iy-fourth street ferry boats, had bis leg struck with | A Ay wh, Fr Onjalee Facobar, an agout of Colonel Diaz Miron, and pre- | Fepresert themselves as having a couplete com FOREIGN. the world can make love like Leal yet Tioteace Sy a Daweer as to sover it (boot and all) pal Te nee er a te ident of the democratic elub, reckoning among ite mBm- | .°! fils cniuavel "bp ah cas Por wale The Lowon winter scason js not yery flourishing. All | At the Winter Garden the business has been oxcollent, peores the body. Ie was taken to the New York Hospital’ | thousand teattmon) pa as seam and dregs of the city. Under hie rule Fee ee thay aneyation to the exes of Juarez, On | concerts have Leen thus far failures, and every provincial | and the brilliant engagement of Mr. Couldock and tho | whore the hose aurgenn, Ue. Kennedy; did ail that he olde ugueanha morn wither perron OF property was recurs, Ne contrary, they speak of the French " , " 0 aay ; of the un. | y, pe aon in the miieendh jon in tn on dtepicited, & prey to one Set he Victtene ae pe Speculation, with Uhe exception of dhe Titiens operatic | beautiful Cubas ie to be continued. “The Chimney Cor- pout nia mnt operated very much against his recovery, | ore ae pain of Weakness in whic Wey have the farmere, and when he left he carried with bin the treasure of the muticipality, At the same time bo or dored the inhabitants of the country, under penalty of Meath, to dovert their homes or the avuronch of iho oi All these’ atatemonts are, in the @noed inbabitapts of this country, + tonded to give to foreigosre a good « and to obtain good condivions, if, ae it i ble, they are compelled to surrender 28 ap jostauce of the veraeWw of those vrinted cirou- not t inven y more than pro troupe, hal entailed loses upon the impressarios. The managers of the rival opera honses make great preparations for the next seavon, which, it is expected, will bo a brilliant one in conteyuence of the festivities of the marriage of the Prince of Walgs,.and (be renivec of , ver’ etl) keeps its place on the bile; but Celeste’s Indian spectacle, ‘ Naramattah,” ts substituted for The French Spy.” The manner in which the plays hav, een placed upon the stage doridg this cngagement ty He gradually sank, and died ata late hour on Satucday night. Corower Ranney wae notified yesterday to hold an inquest on the body. Deceased was @ native of Ire and re of greatly retieved. Uy ae ce gappoed U9 ariae (rom the eompoaittin of pins comingyn contact with ‘he actdliy of th in, ous | thirty eight years of age. He resided on (ho corner of Thirty third street and Firet avenue, aud bas left a wif reatly to the credit of SManagey Jagkaon, she yaboriar of A pug several childsen (o mvurm bis loss, F mr elect cturrent, Which restofes nery: add Union square and 204 anal street, 9nd at No.

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