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| WHOLE NO, 9685. FARRIVAL OF THE BRITISH QUEEN. =e t from Havana, Nassau and xico, The Advance of the French ' Against Puebla. EXPLOITS OF THE CHASSEURS D’AFRIQUE The Revolution im St. Do- mingo at an End. DETAILS OF THE AFFAIR. How the Slave Trade with Guba is THE NEW YORK HERALD. NEW YORK, SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 1863. PRICE FOUR CENTS MAP OF POLAND The Original Boundaries of the Nation and How it Has Been Partitioned---Scene > the Present Insurrection. POLAND. “OUTLINE O°” KER ANCIENT HISTORY. TRE ELA OF DISINTEGRATION, NAPOLEON AND THE TREATY OF VIENNA. TUE REVOLUTION OF 1830. | ZAMOYSKI AND WIRLOPOLSKI. Events Precoding and Causing the Present Revolution. Suppressed, 4 aah se eae ~ &e., &e. &e, MILITARY OPERATIONS AND BATTLES, ‘Tho steamship British Queen, Captato Le Mesurier, from ‘atta a aireriisii ‘Bavana March 14, ard Nasean, N. P. , 16th, arrived at this port early last evening. Our Havana Correspondence. Havana, March 14, 1863. Revolution in St. Demingo—Officiat Despatches—The Powns Enguged—What a Governor Said He Wowd Do—The Battles, as Reported—Napoleon Buying Horses dy New York—Another Shocking Insult to the Brilish Plag—The Alatania—News from the South—A Cargo of Siw Hundred Negroes, de., dc. ‘The revolution in St. Domingo is at an end, or at least iwe arc so teformed in a telegram received by the Captain eral from the Goyervor of Puerto Principe, whieb ‘thus: — ‘Zhe Commandant Genoral of Santiago de Cuba, in a teh which comes to band at half-pust two o'clock . M., says:—'The frigate Petronila has arrived from St. po 0. The insurrection there has been smothered. Mast complete tranquillity reigns throughout that tory.’ ” ‘The next thing we have to deal with ie the history of yhat actually occurred, and for this we have to depend n what the government chouses to permit ive papers oto publish. The details wo have were brought by r Catholic Majesty’s transport No. 3, which arrived ero on Thursday evening, rect from the xcene of the nts in question, The insurrection broke out on Phe Bist of last menth in 6 towne of San Lorenzo de Guayubm, Las Matas, Daha Subaneta and Monte Crist!, all on the Haytien border, ali in the province of Cybao, ‘The small garrison at Gusyubin bad to retire, or run rather, to Monte Cristi, hore they were taken on board a schooner, the Matilda, thence carried to Puerto Plata Imay add here that fu said theee forty men were ull that were ioft alive of much larger force, who were surprised aud massacred, jm the exception of these forty, who escaped, to use a jic expression, ‘‘by the skin of their teeth.” @eneval Hungria, a Dominican, commandant of the of Santiago de los Caballeros, left that city with reo hundred Spanish soidiers in pursuit of the rebels, On the 25th encamped at Jaibon, also on the Haytien 2, ) %, Blo =(GRODNO “3 PIOTRKOW "a aaa of? LIBUICEBRUCKE, SLONIM a SKETCHES OF THE POLISH GENCRALS, de, &., au The revolution which is now eonvulsing Poland and threatening the poace of Europe lias characteristios se touching, and may prod anges 8 marbling phat jt not at all surprising that for the tine bein, struggle going on on thie continent mliould baye font itt intense interest on the other site of the Atiuntiv, and nhould have given place in the public miud thore to the Volish question, The nation which for ainoty years past has filled no national role, except in eo fur as it haw playee tragic seenes world’s stage, bas cart aside ite com tume of mourning and put oa the habitiments of war and oure more the as bled natious. of of are with the world are called upon to witness the tra, Even in America, absor ational calamition, we are st das ww. viata ourselves, attr ro-evacted in ter uuderstanaing toni The map which accompanies this article will «how the past territorial extent of Molaud, and the mun which sho has boo divilod up wia and Austria, and a rapid y proud history and her jate eowdtt to the wad drama which Kosciusko, and for the b ich this present eketch ia ia bet acen bring that bad veer to uae Uount Me A a fow yours purt—dut ay olrcummtances that have br thee 6 that are taking p them sod the eventualitiog to whieh they myy will fll up tho iimitx which we have sxslgned ty this sketch, ‘The aps and downs of nations are as romantic some times as those of jindividaula and it i ane of the vires and dation of the #t thom. A few centuries the prine pal actors in tier, and the strategic value of which,the Gencral well | It was feared that the insurrection would be £e- in Santiago, and jt actually did break out on the and 27th, the insurgents being attacked and dis by a brave officer, who, at the head of very in forces, charged them with the bayonet, killing, ing. and capturing many, josing only three Is—the great 1" Poland, Hungary and Yonomin, Their kngs had eivay Over the subject provinces o? what now conrsituse ce part of Kussia, Prussia and Austria. And now the suc coonore of the dukes have bewue exar, king aw TOr; und the suCcoRHUFS Of thy Kings AFR pousmuty, exiles or subliers of fortune HOW FOLISH Me "CHS WHAE CHOFES, It i# not within our peo noe to KO far back int past of Poilah bistory. Tacit annals extend bek [oe are told that tho rebele were pursued far beyond ; that they crossed a river, carrying oway or ing the boats they had used, but that the pursuers: rad tera pike sellnceces thee iecereeceac wih vie ad over a thousand year 1 even at th anamne of ‘The following despatch of General Buceta, Commander- time we find traces oF t wo akin . Ct of the operat columns, to Captain General tional constitution which ao, perhaps sue co, explains what has done eisewhe: anything else, the ea thelr iteesy and oot Exckttent Six—I have a particular satisfaction in ‘able to declare io" you—takiny advantage of the de of ber Majesty # fransport No, 3—that ihe revolution island no \ouger exists, since, beaten the column Geueral ria, the enemy has been dispersed. some ence they cane, while the leaders iter in isolated houres tu the country, Order pugeeniianes, it Is to be hoped that a lasting peave 9 wv. oe a is dated from Monte Cristi,on the oth Details of General Huncria’s operations have not been xcept ina general way. In asdespatch —which have not seen—he says he rvuted the rebels completely, wo mean the want of % esund © ebom rulers, Their monarchs ¥ tive, and ry to the neektng rhe ns among tho elective frane Goan: OF MILES 6 OO WATERS & SON. 250 140 those two bi rtaryeni 4 the ¢ Potan iw kingly ower, the vacancy on the them duenl " the insu of a groas & ol boron Fawr, 4 i = eg | three pieces of artillery, occupying their position, Monday. Y: " ed in the shippi which time alone can determine, 8 e000 as that mili- | spectable families, and those possersiog anything, have cniadcaies 7 fide ; De ee eeaees aes tas wide cae | Ime AMON oe te er | ae temp hall be obtained. which 18 to take place, as | left the town. In the capital discontent increases with THE YAZOO EXPEDITION. r ith sede ‘f bad The steamer Cuba, from St. Marks, Florida, arrived | I have sai the 5th of next month, or on Lith, | the excesses of the Jcarez government, which has just Ree Ann ee bvinveaie at ies cares om for an outbreak: | here yesterday, bringing news of the attack on Savannah | which is tho birthday of the Priuce linperial, the difficul- | fssued a new decree confiscating the yropert. | to the tree 1 be \d scale, and then the General in- | cans who have remained in the towns vc: sat by the | Before the Bacsle reusalbacgwestioaecst tae and a battle in Tennessee, Her cargo was cotton. ties wil in on a grand sca! od then oral in- J XPRDITION "3 P 7 "i we re . ss it the vigilance of the civil and military authorities Notwithstanding sil tho fuss made about the slave | Chief will Rave to display hie great political talents and | French army, as wellas of those who have abandoned band fc shar biodata Mareh 11, 1903. y won the ted any serious manifestation. ab envoy, sent to . ‘ a trade, asteamer landed a cargo just one week ago, within | his material resources im men and money; for without | Mexico city and Puebla. at ee tl Saerntetieaan ted, and that | {nee pod miles of Havana, i broad, open day’ and tho | many millions there ean be no war bere on those who de | The Franco Mexican advance bas just bad an encounter | The Adcance Down the Tallahatchie River—Arrival Atore tee war steamets San Franciecu deB- and Isabella 1 Whole crowd of darkies, over six hundred in number, | not require millions in order to defend themselves. The | with the Juarists, under Alatorre, who was routed and Port Pemterton—Debarkation of the Army—Skirmish batotica loll Rat si 8 Nichouee ella | Saerched through the town of Guinos without letor bia: | steamer Aller has brooght « millien of dollars from Ha- | had an entire siuadron exuihitited by the Chaaseurs | “og j reat Oe vans with troops, as informed you in ® | Grance on the partof anyone. As soon as the negroos | vana, which will serve for a few days only aud no more, | d'Afrique. Another more recent engagement has oc ing—he Retels Fall Bach —A Wight Bxperte’—Strength Comumnaication) Dut, though they may be a littl 10 | ere landed the steamer put right off to sea, going, it i | The means of transport upon which they count are still | curred between Genoral Mirandol, whcommanis the | of the Rebel Work and Mera, ut eae eee ee apane? | said, to the African coast to fetch another lot. scarce. They have two hundred and siz1y iarge wagons vairy, assisted by the Mexican cavairy of | your readers will remember that in my lant corres. - Domingo, they-may have another | nai closes at nine o'clock A. M., @ most un- | of the country for carrying heavy articles, which bave ‘nd a coluron of dnarist cavalry under Aurcliano, f nxious to transmit | Pleasant hour for one who wishes to learn the latest news; | gono from Orizaba to the interior with monitions of war, | in which Sit appeare beyond a doubt that the latter euf- | dence, under dute of the Sts ‘nstant, | informed them “the latost ao ted ce Onvweuat Pomes Bur theres no remedy. Tam told the tendency inex. | and those to follow will carry provisions for fifteen days’ | fored a complete defeat, that we had succomted in gotting our war veurels and posterity, he Governor of Puerto | change on New York is worse than ever, eay rasler over | From tho United Staten they have received two hundred | me partisans of Comonfort made an attomapt tately | wransports through the Coldwator river to the junction ip one of hose. Demsietens woe Any eS name LM Dae coms. and fifty more wagons. but only sixty of them are in use, | in favor of their candidate; but it was #0 unpopular that bad a country. This brave Goverpor Sacro, the rest remaining here for want of cattie to draw them. | it was smothered in ite cradle, The result was that sqme | of the Tallahatohie, aud wore there assembling ready for sinco pushed on down the Talla ing the city Over which he presides. in order NEWS FROM MEXICO. They require a thou: ules, and it is donbtful if they | otficers onnoerned in it have been sent by Juarex to the | an advance. We bi en - for the carriage of baggage and light goods. hatehie, along which it if comparatively clear sailing join the column under General Buceta, addressed nis can them. These North American wagons serve on!, Isle of Horses. io the following patriotic and gov-moving : for tee Y | ine Prussian Minister has arrived here, and jt seems i ee eas Our Havana Correspondence. We have pews from Orizaba to the 20th by a convoy | is un his way to kurope, via Havana. I have not time uow to describe the voyage, but will lave | was riehiy rewarded by Havana, March 12, 1863. whieb arrived here on the 26th, with which caue some The Diario publishes, besides, ® surrmary made that to a fatare letter, Suffice it to way we are now ina ana it huppered that the pew Kemem! we bave beom compani ns, = Co Shoutt togther , sad that ow Pe rds (!) id yon be guilty of treason, this “ . twill nd yoo wherever Jou may seck an asylum, and | Guerias Around Vera Ciw:—drrival of Koyptian sot- | Maxican and French, prisoners of tbe Nieety Sret regi | up from various other leters, frem which I extract tbe | little better condition as regards our vewela than we | grocer hed long and prosperius reigns. The lew anu of yoasant discov ned and ox wan Hen tee 6 Aguin, aboat 290 there wax snether vace componed of the alma) eretors und their un ne #0 long in snaking 0 eb mbied ata town calles Krowrek ‘ sumed, and, a famine att Marvation, when a auopkneps: yaned he stove n and rupplied thelr wants graciumly, f ACh of thie chapter will of course betho | Ser—Gn. Forey's Plan of Actiom—An Attack om | & tow days, being one of & squad that deserted trom } following Items:—The French army which moved on | were when wo came out of the crovked, dreary Cold. | the other of to whieh wo had reference wae alar ber of * Reports from the Mexican Headquar | Ot'za\ ‘ Porbla amounts to abort 36,000 men, more or jens. | water. th bh of Riginmund I1,, when there were hall a doven of & Dum! unfortnnates, whose blood will be Puchla Doubéfu ‘por long General Ortega, Juarez’s Minister of War, has published Wo have this morning suceeded in arriving within #ix | competitors for the eocoe t forward oF sniperied that of the martyrs, the seed from which shall | ¢rs—rhe Prench Said to be Deseriiny in Great Num lated & prociamat: rench, dated fo Puebla | Eight to ten thousand of these will be placed as a guard \ thojes et, whieh, cmon ober things, aye that. be upon Puebla, while the remainder will march on the | milea above Greenwood a minal village Of Minsienippl, ‘will provide, aa he has done. for all the French who | capital The Independiente of Jalapa of the 20th ulti | situated on the Yau river, a short distance below the mo say@ great numbers of the French are deserting — ro as many a8 tweoty and twenty-five daily. It is as junction of the Yallobesha with the Tallahatehie river werted [anal yo = rifles eo nited States | At this junction the rebels have erected a fort, which © arrived at Matamoron for the use of the Juariat st Po m ” J Op the 28th of Jamuary six thousand men jeft tue they have named Fort Pember'oo, and this work we have | to join the army at Puebla. of Kp pones hy ap Owed thus it is tbat t Matamoros Blockaded—Skirmishes, de. , de. by the various Kur Tho ivturrection thus brought to @ sudden ciose—if, In a former letter I announced the fact that the French : may present themselves as deserters, without subjecting nd, It be ended was rathor serious, frum the fact | army had moved on Puebla from their various encamp- tesa to military service.” that a great many unpleasant posal onc Ard mente, The following letter, published in the Diario de a as Pye eat ‘Sets Se ‘ of Cas 0 ' have been suppressed; that the whole island is con- | la Marina of the 10th inst.,not only gives @ variety of | a padre SS ue ‘soustain te toe ised, that the Dominicans are determ:ned to carcy on | details which may interest your readers, but paints the | Joaquin rancho, between the troops of the state of Tubas mate arte of th Mother of Fr 10 take before we can get down to the lower Yazoo | of Anjou. Tho French crown be ‘ , War as best they “ lerritoey of Carmen, whi oer al Pavaine was at last dates (Marc 1) at Hua When wo arrived at tho spot from where I am writing | after . wie wae very 5 fituation of the French in not the most glowing cotors:— | co and those of the territory of C , whieh is an iting | atterwa we avery § ced to leave the ¥ aoe, Fee 963. the protection of France cause of this encounter between Pusbla and Mexico, in avery strong 9 the army at once debarked for the purpome of moving | eretly f and. Me ' have heuceforth, while they remain there, to main- Vera Crvz, Feb. 28, 1 was that there was a unciamiento on the Lith in the his General was Ww romain to take care of . . * * forey was to advance straight on the « overland, We commonesd #kirmiebing when within one dnt be porsuadet to ret i tly be a much larger army than they would tesire. Igive | * these things as | hear them, leaving it ty your op. town of La Palizada, the object of which was to separate that town from the jurisdiction of Carmen, The reac: . . “ "Vs continue here in the same condition: for we can Tt ® gafd that Comonfort’s division war #o 4 mile from the viv , bat after a little fighting the enemy wamaly diverted of 4 to accept or reect them. neither go to the neighboring town of Medellin with safo. | ji foe here t s q anized that (t would offer no resistance o Frew < a ~ " . ' 'y forces, which were few, retired to await rein « fell back to their fortifications. This rose dia not blind arte and corruptions were wnt ‘of Cibao, The fires uated town was fouuded in | When the trains arc not well guarded they frequently | Of Carmen, jon Tomas Marin, emmanding then, sou United States for the beveft | water while the army aro advancing to the fortifieations destroyed in 1606 by order of the then governor of | suffer from discharges of musketry. On the 18th of the | Panied y the commander of the Freneh gunbom Gra 7 « " Provines, 60 pus ‘an oud to illicit trading: reestab- | present th (Febraary), the guerillas prepared the | Bada, with forty of his crew and Rod « aped of cannon. F by tand. sour OF WER GrKAT KINOR > ne % various: of the bt, 5 on a A a ’ 4 . ext and glorwen iy me Te, eorntles of tee tienes sande 18 oF Shivtcdeas ba eee taiiceaetert ave. ox | Teerporance ensues an the ethers eb. Retarwoy, o v0 pet | Here abort the 28th hustant, with daton to the Zist oF 224, | A Beh is expected momentarily while I write: bot ag | Abd yet Poland bax bed govt and glorvnin siderable reaneg, tol it alterwards beoagee po from the woods, the ealy recourse teft them being to | tbe whole thing in quarantine until the truth be known We jook (or highly important news & boat is about to leave for above 1 deem it advinable to | Hamer are rt wordy. ameng ¢ maporianey, ek 0 alter warts ‘ame J 4 ‘7 Tt is said that the French were bombarding Campeachy, ~- ~ = send you this shert letter to keep your reaters posted ax | tion #, Rolenian |, who overtaa Rotwomia population at that time war abont three thousand, from the cars and run back to town through the r vy ’ 1nd) i scarcely reached one thousand svuls, and now The queriilas fei upon the cars, wok whatever | *hich Is hostile to them; but I do not believe it. OMmctel Mexican cf a from Mexteo. | 1, events. Tho battle will certainly take place, if the | Saxony and Roeia; i¢fmand 1, under : oe area San Loren: te the th of the bg ty Dons, who bappacel tote isime ores oe On the 26th @ mail arrived which left the capital on soem, ape S008, enemy will ght, long before you can reeeive this coming. | attained ite high iets of grevn aay epee meee wag hs Ae the 21d. The same day a diligence arrived from Jalapa, | The Mexiean Minister here has despatches from the | |. ite lerritoriee extented oven bey . yubin river, stands ou the banks of the river Yaque. | one of the cars. This i pitiable, and more so since the bication. te of no importance whatever, ' | Freoch have s well known Swisn’ adventurer, with over » | THe news (rom the lnterior Is seanty, However, vajer | city of Mexion ap to the 28th of Fobreary. The French | tye rebet work ie well located and i mounted with | Haas, while bis nephew 1 Wied avert kiogdowa jubon, laxabon or Laxabon—for fame | hundred men, armod with sabres, pistols and mnsketoons, | Published at bee mp mp peg paral Nar, | were thea Gfteen miles from Puebla, between Vera Crun heevy quae. Yhote ove various eatiesnten te to fobenis, Mangary and Site at if, Chee the wohercie apliables bots waye--was founded iu | who serve only to burn heuses and do other things which | 7277, publishes, ander the head of, interesting news {rom pent thevend men, pontoon fe. last century, on Fight bank of he river of ihe pe ghepiten Yn. Fortunately, be leaves hie command of | Orizaba, not only the departure of the sajpers vibe | sed that city, with twenty t - Tho Mexicans, | siregth of the rebel fora at thie point, but from ail | | reign war marked by @ tame tevarret wer wi Rew name, ‘which the Freueh have called Maseucre, and | those counter, guerillas, or City Guard, being repiaced by | 1#th, with bp mene ede pane artillery out | with o superior force, ad with constant accessions, were | aon gather it appears that they Dumber from raven to ten | #8, the Mus faveding Potent wie thre Wnndved since 1777 has served as a Hine between | a French colotel, a very respectable person, aud who. in | ti that of Foovy And Saligny aud otter of | intrenched in a masteriy{ position between the French | i oueand Wie tho cuties es on we are | thowsnod inen, and sine in “at re French and Siauish parts of the leiead. The Taing those fellows, will koow bow to dlec note on the 25th, it also publishes news which » ‘ thourand men sei0 commenc " . J cecupation of itt Inbabitapts, who aro we, comand tbe jo a way that may be useful omnmnenicnien oat See ee doubt, was fabricated | amd Pucbia. gyre likely to ascertain their real strength vaging Rosia with « ny; Mumps Mawr lig. Sone seventy or elgtty Years since jt had a | country and the public safety. We congratulate General | 1 £0 by the ren eh 9 Bodh on = hg ire Tho stave of the Mexican army war good, aud they wore Who ales invaded itneie, dextreying ond 4 two Ppopaiat ion of aout four but since 1543. its | Forey for so excollent a determination, which it was full | Bavonatien Aree i ny the Sieui gees, confidert of repulsing the French if they attacked them in TANT FROM thengand villager and « the provines of Livewd a pusition during, the ware Cotwere (ee Hiaytions | time were takes. That twenty-Ove thousand men, with two (housand caval: | their stronghold, Indeed, one of tbe mont promineut mon IMPORTA TENNESSEE. in Wb’ atlempe to cnnqeer @hich the Cear te ond 20 hare ae a ee Dominicans subjected It to almort total ruin. pe hg « Ty, are before Posbla. It is incredible that such humbug | in Mexico deelared his entire belief that they would expel néports Seine and Joan of Arc th wl war traneport Seine arrived lowt for eared th and wah rel the & ja to New York to-ssorrow te tone cs wa ie eeeree taypuan pt tele By id be devined and published im big letters, * ° * | the French at no very distant day, wulors very heavy re. oe ae bot 4 half s dozen horses intended for the personal use in garrison ‘They landed same | The park of artillery which the French take | infuroeincnts were forwarded, a all partion were united Comancten vo Vane 6 tin Oe Ty his ‘Majesty the Eiapercr of the French. You bad | day to Puebia is com of two Mexican mortars of | jn defence of their national exietence. The church party treme and yiliagen; sd Jobe & 0, eu gueres of no neem ab thes must be fine animate, y> fourteen inches, with four bundred shells, a rifled battery | are represented fully in the army. | che Poth ermy, defraiad, 10 167, ¢Torkiow army of f, the Prussian Minister to Mexico, has of thie. Fy age Ap trypan. nD TT pred ~—3 “pu gyre ee Wasmusoros, March 21, 163 ons tind 04 tivmered men, ond ens to Korope. Cairo, it is likewise true that the heat is not so contin. | They have enanii L army depot at Co" | one French Meported With ‘The following has been received at Ube headquarters of bing, ant With where de 1606, the Molen ghey may o been mntingy abet dated the 34 jnet., written b: H tick om sea how will it be in la, leaving a garrison of five bundred men in Uriza- . 7 as hero ee continoal endemics? They bring ba and two hondred in Cordova, who, with the others at Leagues of the Mexican Cap! the army — only four officers and an ini The Mexicana | Soledad, Tejer: comprise a of Bfteen hundred Baw Franco, March 20, 186% Merrnexnono, Tene., Mareh 20, 1s ‘agertonns cae . wereary mach dst that the French shoold get aid | J#(t to guard feeaivhipoees Se = Reliable advices from the city of Mexico to the 24 way | Major Genera! HLarcace, Genera! in Chief — | vars 16 THR OL.uN TH ig Ga joo yretay, enlaa Aces. om az e * ° This ia quite enough of one letter, Another, dated st | 1. French were then eleven leagues from Mexico and ne | Geo Raydulix reporte from (ol Hall's trignde, ons scout , or remerhalis incitewk of the Faw OF the punt wn n came on Word to gatisfy himself that the steamer | We nave of eiolent smallpox in thie ety, and | Of'zabe, the 21st, gives some additional and possibly | sizes of an immediate advance bear Milton, on Wa read to Liberty, That he wae altacked | * i! Sime How seid deals maven v oer thie morning by Me 4 Breck inr iter (about eight or von r aary ‘pot a Coufoderate. The officers of the Clyde ex. | many persons have fallen victimes. Weexpect, by way | ore aconrate details, and therefore it may be worth profound astonighmeat at the cooduet of the | of « climax to our misfortunes, a summer which will be | while taking some extracts from it, After plating that nen r mats eusreentel eepedit . and after afer bowrn’ fight HOOKER’S ARMY. ral vessel, particularly since wo were but afew milen | excessively hot, and sickness, cases of which we have | ihe was ot ove, a o y and ‘ hh eet Neneetf Gown in the tour Puredon Urande: sod have Deard it said thas the | Dever bed Ml bbw. Pascy what we in store for us with | ger wl the move, and that the attack om wonannnnie whipped and drove them, @ ao 0 wo of coven | OMF : would be submitted to the goveromeut o: her | the new plague of Egypt and the many others which the Puebla would probably commence on the 16th instant, Hissoquamrnas, Any or tne Porome , | billed and thirty.one wounded, incloding one capte t cny Sieve, where & (Majesty, in ordor that gatiafaction may be demanied from | thousands of men who pass through bere leave behind | the writer continues: — March 21-100. M. The rebel lon was thirty or forty Killed, incinting | Dime t ‘ and olbvw ‘of the United States” Awfal! Do you really think | them . . . * . We had cout tusiidendnet iii: ns we y , ; on ten ee ele will be war? 1} have jot learned that Forey did not leave Orizaba on We have news from the interior saMficiently interest. z erent 7 three comminamedy offieers, one hundred and y * vere from Pucrto Rico of the Ad inst, aay that Ad. | the Zist, but (hat he would do so en the Z3d or 26th, and | ing. Doblado in shut up in Guadalajara. Lorada, with | Bow falling fast. The mud ia increasing. Fverything & | wounded amd twelve primners, ‘6 g thr M their wartit ¢ * vit yaore, learning of val Wilken bed visited the capital of that island with | that without loss of time, as he tells vis in his inet procia’ | his forces, occupies the outekirts of the city, and tovar, quiet gtened ellcere ©. &. ROWPCTAN®, Major Geer t . ontort smetret on fewenge, 004 seonrd 10 venseln Of hie einadron. ex ing the weual salutes | mation, tather less vebement than all his preceding ones. | with his, extends from Lagos to San Pedro, distant from |” creat aiena are belwe made ta the Pwet A . . A tieeie mavters: bede. the forts. On the 22d the Spanish war steamer |. There are thore who ansert that during his long delay or | Guadalajara about @ league. General Mejia prevents the arene: Srepere’ id wet Army yee a Cortes joiner in celebrating the day by fring a | inaction be ber labored, although uneuccesefully, to | Joarist troops In Queretaro and Guanajuato from moving. | Corps fer & grand rev by Geveral Hooker “ Wm. Temple Not Dead, “ real wm 4 teat the meme ot the one Polen mM noon, The Holin, of sate dite. ware that ihe | break op the Juarey party, which appears to beevery day | Comonvort # im hutbla, ander the orders of Oriegs. It # Petsonewa, Me 4, 1 dy et formes scephion a veywded, Khe wae wee vory recently at Thomar, whither two | more eninpact and determiae!. fot coftain, as has beem sald, that the field ari Nery haw Nom-Arrival of the Kar ° " Wiem Tempe, member we " . me. hes Ge cove ren veusele bad gone to nok for har To believe—for ail that they say—thas in taking | been removed from that place On the contrary, every Rass, eeeoP.u, | ° t fo : ore. ~ et trom bie mom nape ke ie ed the remy wat 8 LOTT Commnenion am ‘The steamer Ant a, whieh lately arrived here from | Puebla-—an 1 doubt mot they wilh take it | thing hae been concentrated there, and ihey calculate ‘There are 80 e1ghe Of the wieamer Farce cow dug , DO WATS, net dont Yi ase, le 1a ARO BPRS ar hin pat f We y' qoetion oF te ceuntry wil ve rented, if am orf op onfensing tbemenlven denperstaiy. Al) whe re | pyre i" a Ne eee Web bie py eee 70k Beh ee hee, a ger ous. At a hom; 2 aD

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