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a NEW. YORK), HERALU,-MONDAY, APRIL 21; 1863. Puebla, Mexico shall sink rather than sucoumd to the | ston of Rangee, seo ned the ated 3 the absence of the tals n NEw YooK HERALD. | 4, yynertant trom now ortenns, NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. | IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO. | >: ircuics Givikncrto can pea ee ie ~#, ” teet a New Orleans up to the WRP4EAR* "Aad < ji wn, SO ia the midet of the feast a tologram was received trom irons aoa ‘S fo at suiing of the steamer Fulton, which arrived Loceapdianes ° General Comontort, ia which he aauounced the engounter om Morel, Bas arfor and Ty ed This bw been s very quiet day "LsUTY. t of thi French in | which had taken place between a smal! column of French ees ay, = here yesterday. spared tho usual Suedsy rumors of military successes &h The Rout o e Infantry and cavalry ands body of the ritemon of New 10 ihe artillery of Vern Our. ta by ie OPrIOn HM. W. CORNER OF FULTON AND NASSAU BTS. It fully confirms what we published on the | disasters. The weather has been benutiful, aud the Front of Puebla. tee tn OE ee ae hans Lied ak exveret Rerriosabal, sa by sad Aint re ey R inene port of te arrival of the George Washington, on Wednes- | churches weil attended. berg ey ee) oy rege spotints, 29 waned Gow i ia with bls fe, te canees TERMB cash in advance. Money sent py mail will be | day last, in reference to the successes of Gene- THE CASE OF THE PETERHOPP. * writes thi review—propoeed that a pubsoription should | active A aii nt Gen, O'Heran, was ale Wo altnes ti atthe risk of the sender. None but bank pills current in rr ral Banks in the Bayou Teche region, Louisi- | 1 comes from an official quarter that i t felt that | CONFIRMATION OF GEN. Ob regars pEsraTor. be opened on the «rot in behalf of the family of the cepa, ie Pat hed fortis wap there is evidence enough to condemn the Peterhoff out- had just been reported killed in the skirmish were i French. posal was received with ‘Tho Areoy of ghe Yast ealutes tates New York taken. ana, A severe battle had been fought in the | si46 o¢ what is contained in ber mail. Bale. Bieta tease wrth enieat ke: | ax ascome Keane oe eee vom nto ‘THE DAILY HERALD, Tuass cents per copy. Vermillon Bayou, resulting in the complete dis- | seoagawixiNG THE BURBAU OF INTERNAL REVENUE. Pockets,*the citizon President setting the example. ‘The | of our arius, fs Poy 5 breve Bera, thee Abvanrmmwanrs, toa limited number, will be inserted | comfiture of the rebels, the capture of 1,500 pria- Judge Lewis, Commiesioner of Internal Reveese,son- | Desperate Bravery Of the | 21% °% $16 was collocies, and notice was given to Gen. {nthe Waxay Hanis, and in the European and Califor- | oners, and the destruction of strongly fortified Comonfort of the fact, who, in reply, stated that Te iramansitti e gaged in reorganizing the bureau, classifying the duties BMoxicam: deventod rifleman had iett s'widow and two stall chil- | preme government om ie martian? © actin ke dren, who had foilowed him from their home. ia Kéitions. rebel batteries and salt works, from which the of cument dirs, 205 t lnnane Whe qrstentetienany jon the 23d the corps of New Tac rlemen, composed aera Smeaton fauowiag ot t9 the cite NO NOTICE taken of anonymous correspondence. We | people for miles in the interior were supplied. i — es ee plat fi nn Saree, had a Poet commen ten | ao, cone. =a whic be wen af forward ry pt So prod o not return rejected communications This confirmation of our previous advices 18 | stamp more than coce, The new stamp ts very inge | THE BATTLE OF CHOLULA, | fai sup,tundred caveley of the invaders. Obl Quiroga | tye ouMition, March 29 2068 —_ = very encouraging, and reflects much credit 00 | niously contrived, and will effectually preciude this class Uonists numbering four hundred men, He was, Pree reosived ie cmikcienm bed gating, however, 't haa. Of frauds. mistaken; Dot. veing already in the conflict, he attacked the fellcliauion whieh you tor Volume XXVIII the ieee Roe? THE PRESIDANT’S FAST DAY FaocLAMATION nasD | BFoble Watriotism of BEexican | tatving ihe ign renee nes ena: After valiantly mala, | Qranemluing tha deapatah of tite Goneeaine Gniet a? tae Ne. 116 | the activity and earnestness of purpose dis- played by Major General Banks and the brave fetizes arr ‘Army of thé Bast, communicating the brillant trump. ef AMUSENENTS THIS EVENING. officers and troops under his command. ‘The President's eo bean serwns ® cational fast day Citizens. The’ enemy. tustesned” ewe’ Se eect eerie Sonasd res the tlccme rad, hg anata i ae —? 9EMY OF MU 10. Irving place. —German Opera— | Whatever work remains to be done im orush- | next Thursday was read in the different churches hore Wieerce eo ceor de tot otoy Toate ase anions oat. % rapa ns bee ee ee. ing out the lst vestige of rebllion in Loui | teaay, and rv snoutod wih Te day wil dais | eta sae 1 tpn cen comes aug NIBLO'S GARDE] Brosdway—Avzons Foro. ana will, there is no doubt, be done, and done snes cence oes It to proposed to suspend but | Ortega’s Address to the Frenc nave api, a have an molvtes which the Preach se ary ee cr tSomaod fash aa 3 4 ems Akins, Beeeewer.—tocusme or 4 |'promplly, taking the work of the post fow APPRARANOR OF A NEW Dremagm, nN For coveral ay fllowig ntiv ring woe Ss be- Sod the avee Sieh oraecacce caer pyiayperitis weeks as an earnest of the future. A disease little known im this country, called the spot- a, aoy bad with the advance cf’ Gomonfort's. division, “On the fie peli itor, fe “aeulam secs, something WINTER GA DEN, Brosdway.—Lvex—oonts, Bll sa re y= || tea fover, nas broken ut im this city. Ta ote family dve fr se tho ity ot | eames eigtt and nine oFcook at might, 'ne enonty was ita brerary Inigo tocar a" Ghat arnt and 1 toe fof a children Roviste ropulséd from the Fortress ‘worthy 7 oUAGEA KMINE’S THRATRE, Broadway.—Ovn Awset- | From Mexico we are in receipt of offlolal ao- | Shure: Set! Mt See ta. I WS tey vl we hte ot Hager the Naw Your Hansio.]" | Gan Javier, aa wil bo seen, from wb following doapuh | $8.ruale Pte, mit aacaen_eoee ome roekang tae er Le bao surviving went pone Roney tance Bo intrepid Goveral Gonzales Ortega: MEW DOWERY THEATER sowery.=Pouigs srr— | Cunt uP to the Slst of March inclusive, whICh | staor 4 develops fteelt. Ih te also very contagious, 124 if we wore to comment upon which tho | Trix Greunx Mixiatan o7 Wan: boon an the thoreage, sad each cities hae oaered: ce Bi Amrpot Dovax—Suress or Switsanann, throw quite a different aspect on the state of | nas ihus far bellied the efforts of the physicians to save Dreseeh otete of chings Sy Meg pre ng aur das oat catered’ bovere defn fretn the wil: country’s altar all that be oan or all that be posscssre, as BOWERY THEATRE. Bowery—Gust or Parterxe— | Sifairs there. From these it would appear that | the victims. imposes short” time Hooyer in the. power ho has | Resuscasied i desroying apart at our Fortress fiidatgs or | Welt (0 contribute 0 the support of oar Bravo soldiang Bap Guouz—Mouwraiw Hac. instead of the Mexicans having suffered defeat, | THE LATS BRILLIANT SUCORSS OF GENERAL FOSTER. | usurped, and which, to the misiortune ‘of humanity, he. | 838 SCT mile shells ned well directed Gre. and between | forthe support of the Roepliaa ‘in waiah’ our woud BARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM, Broadway.—Murwre | 05 proclaimed through French sources, they | The late brilliant suooees of General Foster, coupled Pmcmen en er bay tian to srgot on inglorious death in a) | Commas Of atest, bad eases saled wud fordfeations, whieh | nd attention and care The ‘alr vex ave taking. mtr Wanaex. Com. Nore, Livima Mirrorvramus, ao, at ell their assailants before | Wit tbe high optoion already entertained for ‘him bY | Souniry which bas eo much generous sympathy for tho | by our braves, teach an extent thaito atiain thie teins Tee on fg inochi! pevergd. 28 hours—Waxox Asnous. Afternoon and ev-uing. have invariably nage pregencrerg on Secretary Stanton, indicates conspicuous service by him | French people. The cause of Mexico being just, | I did not require (he use of & single one of ee rane nga in fulflment of the aw, and has summoned RELS, Mech 3 Puebla, and that the affies French | noreaster. most just, the war that is made against orrow I wiih give you some details ia tio tho are still absent, in order that the secced bse run Bowen, Buasesguas, Dasse 4e—iicx | military skill and valor. Not being in receipt DISTINGUISHED VISITERS IN THE OIF. ne, ee cana te tan, aesin ah earn: | ee Bt fon of heme oa Tlie chictiees Datsiak | Eoccpumee. oe grote pare of the cemreeomettrea creel: : ——— of anything positive throngh French channels | Hoa. F, Houston, of Delaware, and Governor Cannon | Louie Napoleon thought be would fd wore support for | Second and funth! ot Gaanafuato, commanded. by thele | ready tothe oapita Bones Dante aa tisuane ba Takes Tac | since the 11th of April leads to the supposition | snd suite, Hon, Robert C. Winthrop and General Gordon, | PAO iaaan ‘him to. ploces., Tho (acts this | iatresichments ty the battallon of ridemen. and on tho left | eecrrcGajera: owe oorpe frets @usnairore and’ the orlaeae oma that the Mexicans have as yet been successful in | Tames Smith and Simon Cameron aro in the city. war, which our readers will find in this review, will con- | Yank Teieeatel Sintcas conashonaT te , Fourth and | or Sinaloa, which oumes under the oom‘uand of the THE xEW IDEA, 485 Broadway.—Sonas, Busiesquss, ir deft of Puebla, and that the French THE APPOINTMENT OF PROVOCT MARSHALS, firm what we bave Se oe necessary Cg evel Aura, ae AR ie ae ernor of cnit State, the citizen General Placido Ve anmcheaninmesie snpe It ie thought that the names of provost marshals cared eugene cures because , tious Floren ‘Those 5 BOPH CHAPEL, 720 Brosdway—Mickvor's Huzam. | are as far from its capture as when they first iinieneuneae be aniecunead an'ge de Mn sther way’ | hatha somes on ino tore chuoeme: and tuey wiloeias | wasaliacted. and the wo ines! eeere Geese Aistens ake ‘ng ail the incoavenienoss that may be imagioed, \e lie Sen ee _ invested it. be-called upon to supply soldiers. Of course States thet | "pon the ‘frst cocasion that offers itesit to hur! bim tuto | tibeoreg, cee Tas gmone se command of the fortitoe: | '” Gn motim of citizen Zaroo, editor of the See ee. Parrouinen, Bontasovan, ea” rosway-—Baianrs have furnished tho most three youre’ men will be’ the | Besb7es. But we are diverging irom our subject, and it | mu, to whom { enireaed ther defencs (put m for hours | And in order that whet has been dove for the fanaily” ob ae Tax Starvation Dovae IN THE Sovts.—The | iss¢ to be calied upon. Wabout any , and accompanied only by the ade, To the a fGicngs. tn Sesion patinl ana | for shorest, a nativant: Sovasctpeice Goo’ were’ Opal ie PARIGIAN CABINET QF WONDERS, 063 Brosdway.— stories so industriously circulated at the South THE ARMY. nies. seater oe Foreign Adhire s ma Goveramect, honorable mention forthe manner ia, Which it wustained the | all tne republic, the prooeeds of which will be distributed: a fa dita of the state of destitution te which they are re- | General J. 1. Van Alen has been ordered to report for | 40 witness: tte tev view of the army of the Hast in guar | Ot ise oven when I savr thot the enact | che metilaved venalling treo” the war itt ream» = OOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE, Breokiya.—Ermrorux | duced are not to be taken as literally true. If | duty to Goneral Hooker. ters at that.city, w place on » Wronld take plaoa, I roridad that four batloricn of the patriotic idea was scoepted by the whale press, Sonos, Daxons, Bumunsauns, £0. ‘troops appearing well uniformed and perfoctiy armed. | Tat : Zacatecas ‘ohout alroacy put io execution. ns | thoy were, then they would present the re- Sere ace kee tae hatha! idly sey Teor stguee avitensr of the Bucat t discipline, blige themooive in euch tion that atthe hon of” aenalt On the evening of the £0th the Freuoh delivered « New York, Monday, April 27, 1863. markable circumstance of a case of starvation | er boapesmendtel rang kre opcAery toa aiplyo ch catusiag wi waa vory much plessed, | eld, enveloping bots faokwot the cnemy. “eig"order'was | Goopajeh trom, Genctal, Comonfort, and “wore, sa fore lasting for two years, with the sufferer as strong |" thd ordered a distribution of propoute Yo the various regi: | s0,woll carried out by Gonerale Pax and Garcia thal ie few meriy Our soldiers, alweys overtiow ng. web THE SITUATION. and robust as ever. The people of the South tage =o ‘Tho supreme govornmont, on the 25th of February lant, | ihe ‘guns in the fortitcations commanded by Gouerel Gh | herole bravery the prints, attacked. driving back the te The news from New Orlcans is most important | are just as far from the danger of starvation a8 | y, w. revick. Pap sling ceanaientstah thane | een nea Se ee ae eere ents | Tmeatrere Genmel beeen acemaiien tip charge of the ae al Cceeuiraris noise Deans ah and encouraging. Gon. Banks has done able ser- | the stalwart beggar who appeals to your sym: | tre, takes his benefit to-night. He will play Lord Dun- MALAY CORNERO oth wich pe of ie forufeaion te in brave ofc Joequln antag, more than aici is dleiin. eenaion fe Sian we vice in that region, as we announced on Wednes- | pathy by the ples, written in chalk on the side- | dreary, in ‘Our pag rig acate and rag Keone will | uoction ou the republi ot" cmon of el & native of ry who engured sorts aiaat ch, m= ie svanng when the Genoa eet day. Tho details of this brilliant affair reached — oe printed one ee nape har 3 and will give the capital farce, “Our Gai” ‘The theatre rg mh eect to peg dr opr ag vive fnhabiants of hit. a ais which be had ocoupteds but not mecting our forces Ebay us by the Fulton yesterday, A severe battle was | Deck, “Iam starving. prices o will be closed on Wednesday evening to prepare for @ | Which the ladies lived. ' onrgca. | retired. the necessaries of life at the South ‘The fortress of Porote, as woll as all the small Acoording to telegraphic despatches received up lo the fought on Friday, the 17th inst., at the Vermllion _ uth Bre eNOt~ | new spectacie. towns situated on tho road from Orisnba to | _ Tho oltizen Minister of War addressed the following | nour in whick this roview Is writen, no new ovens of ’ ’ mous cannot be denied; but that fact is owing WINTER GARDEN. Puébla, bave beon abandoned by tho Trench foe Aci By - ph ag valiant Commander-in- | any consequence has occurred. From evening to evening Dayo, in which, ater « hard content with the | ery te comparative wrtlemnees of te |_M*- 8. Cure bce oa engnent his eeang, |, cman acti ein | Se even tie moa | Scie cm ee oman at See rebel batteries and a stro! force of in- ‘and will produce ® now comic drama, adapted ‘im | imity of the evemy, proving by this fact how much thoy Goyerst ~y a concentrating towards the bridge called the bridge Bx ciroulating medium, partly to the operations of | (om tue Fronoh by Mr. Thomas De Walden, and oalied | hate'sbo foreigners who, oi eienng cn ea neanter so eats citinon Oenaral | Secon restrain them by £ but fantry, our troops gained complete suc- | the speoulatots, who are now denounced as in- oe et | emia “*Luck, or The Gentleman of Nature.’ A new version of | 4a never gain their Z to ‘by the citizen President, in reply to the Louia Napoleon will already see that it cons, driving the enemy from his position, cap- | finitely more rapacious than Yankees, but more | «Toodies,” with all the heavy ruffan and graveyard’ ia laet rans ak Mie In ea FO | eet eae naretat Le eetl Sstcntern oh taragora | the Grlonon anh in italy, are belne turing his guns, and taking fifteen hundred prison- | particularly to the want of railroad and steam- | business stricken out, will also be performed. Mr. Clarke possession of his office and his duties by issu- aie oS ae patie, Fag bchavice, ‘ the dase and’) lined soldiers, but sold Tnadéition te this the bateriogat Ente la Rows | Dott facilities. ‘The Latter cause is that aasign | #0 Wanen andTinothy Tice tag ocdoe (ut tbo organization of forco to contribute to | AAtheace sen thy Bare reapondod to the hopes ofthe pen’ | Know tha th ert it. era, ion ‘at Bute la Rose NEw Bowaar. brigade eamms:'d of citizen Genera | flon "in whtah the oppressor’ of Pranes ever capsniee tw | they onjoy, Gare will be were atlenced by our feet, the valuable salt works | ¢¢ by Jeff. Davis in his late manifesto, ot Petite Anse, which supplicd the whole interior | U4 the same idea has been expressed in the ‘The. Mr. B. Eddy makes his renivee at thie theatre this even. | Trias, of olsiaea Gonoral.| see with glory the Grst effort of the tarading army bas |- | {Translated from tho louitor Republicano, Maneh 30} with this indispensable article, were captured, and peta ane by arenes ing. In addition to this great attraction, a new play, ‘and tho corps of Independenota and Toluca, com: been » ‘all their future ‘be cnlled “Tae Police Spy,” will be produced, with new | imeaded by Colonsia Majly and Gusman, bays Jett this detested "Fis tie wl rad sae cneenes Seaneecne have a supply of the real necessaries of life; but | ‘scenery and an excellent cast, including the favorite, Mrs. | capital to join the Ar: of the Centre, under citizen Gen- | Zaragoza. potas de = number of the rebel boate were destroyed, dur | their means of transporting produce to the re- | W.G-Jones. ‘The Artful Dodger” aad “The aiaters of | $8! Comoafurt. Mocalis's Brigade, wyhien is to be com ubertwaf tc gts ot tran or Woe tt _ arucn ~ ai Be tramp ofthe receiv. el ‘dismantled ing the expedition of General Banks into the | quisite points are very deficient. ‘The way to | Smitsriand” dllup tne bil, spalloess tm Cot, Tom orosurtional authorities have |-Publacaisiadong from, a in cnom puts Goce! fol | Ortege with Bis onual forea Bayou Teche region. Thus the finest portion of | press upon the rebels sucecesfully ie to break | 4. rox announces a new picce for this evening, «The | ‘arefore boon ra.csiablished there. | | | | "two daya after Gon. Ortoga issued tho following order | of threo miodred mon, Louisiana is at tho command of the Union forces, | up still more their means of communication and rebellion in that quarter is tottering. by an advance of our armies, so as to render it Meantime the attack upon Cape Girardeau, Mo., | impossible for them to provision their forces. by the rebels, under Marmaduke, has not only | The starvation dodge must not succeed in slack- ore esting.’ Monsieur Bihin, tho giant, one | which imposed « tax of six por cont on silver, and the | Of the day. which contains interesting particulars of | now fortification had been already py ani “The Red Gaome’ ee at ew fifth ou assaying, has boon Foposted ‘ #0 that in ubure tho ropulso of tho French, to tho evening of tho 36th According to the plan of v Buangvanrees, Any OF rae Center—4:15 P.M. vier tain Hag’? will algo be repeated. Jackson Haines, the | Gn the ‘approach of the luyaders to Pucbla the Com: | 79.8 Cirizan Munistax or Wan:— from sevoral other skater, takes aenefit to-morrow evening. oo East issued sovoral sem Generel sustain 3 < eg 2 3 3 Ty 3 Fi $ 3 The lion BROOKLYN AGADEMY. theso he directed that all ho, in conse- arenas Under? % are variations proved a failure, but s severe defeat for the ene- | “Ds Our efforts. Febellion is only to be] sissraura Keene's company will bring out the “Ool- Abia Rie: ta etenconsh ooh otntelonbate: tbe let cosuieg baleeth metolcent only nerve to atrengthen pbite spi own, ocks. ” we panes once, excepting those 4 jamph — my. After # fight of three hours with General baignwiatt Sar hla eon Bawn’’ at this theatre to.mibrrow and Wednesday | defence of the urea protien hem S ceeuettn Sintass ehateees | (more diftealnds ber Fat io vi McNeill. the Lori ulsed. Reine | ‘Tae Decay in THE Dnarr.—The administra- | CY%™* Mr. Tom Baker's fine orchestra end the most | sng who would bo to the consequences all ie detatis, @ DESPATOHN® 10 y were gloriously rep a ee. effective portions of the scenery wil be transferred from | of war. In another he that French persons re- AORDINARY OF THE ARMY CORPS OF od tn er forcements of men and gunboats reached McNeill | tion is unaccountably slow in arranging for the | yiss Keone’s theatre here. Un Thursday Mise Luoilie | siding rx city poet yf ad the nag one FRE EArt, MARCH 71, 1808. To His wake during the fight, and he is now in a position to long talked about conscription. If we are to | Western is announced to reappear at the Academy, then who retuned Yo obey this Moe nds re wih ae. - a ang “an Army of the, Hest has There hae ne veo = tanintain himself against another attack. At last | Crush the rebellion there must DO no euch 4° | aye wqmequncne Ute Hmaiame at the | the rages of war. in naoiher be directed that ua oon as | 2251 Poets a a oo be tlt i ua Up tt “porrat | Seve rere jay. We cannot understand wi needed 4 fired from Fort Guadalupe, . ; accounts the cnemy was still retreating. Our loss | |*7" 7 Sevtenpatttaln. Saeeee cany ven pan bigd lye Ci, all the Iebapitants | PS citizen Gonerala-Chlet, therefore, in the exercise of | M2 evune concera, mae sad Provost marshals have not as yet been sp-| seven chiefs of the Tabequache Ute tribe of Indians | fiom gixtusn to sixty years of age should assemble in the | his powers, has boon plensod to direct’ that it suail bs ce ert soi L in killed and wounded was only twenty. Pointed. There can be no excuse for such | here arrived at the Metropoitan Hotel, from Washing- | small quare of San Lia, to reader such servioesasabouia | gordeq-in ine annie Sf th arm Gat the Twentieth nnd Received in Marico at LOA From ‘Tennessee we learn that General Bragg is negligence, as there are hundreds and thousands ington, en rowle for their homes in the Far West. Their | 0° assigned thom. At theaame time the Genera! warned the aneet ‘ant Thitty-liret of the ‘Tenth of Hie. ‘To jhe Mrrares oF Wan: i ke foreign Vice Vonsuls that, re the city was about to be at. Hleventh o Reforma, uereta ~¢ ve pecan At os Thunting flelds are located in the Rocky Mountain portion | tacked by the Freach arty, and in view of the ravages of Ritson Soreniorath end Righlonny of Puebla const tod Pao ay y Javier, succeeded of the Colorado Territory. During the last twelve months , they should take such precautions ere necessary | themselves bravely—the Guanajuato tro: the de: ‘escape. H. aasured me that betore noh to save such articles as wero of importance to thelr go. | of Fort fkarbide, and the ‘aibarain ‘coo esting th proach the fort ati the artiiery and ees, ie act cough many white men have settled on portions of their terri 80 | Sod im the enemy's assault on said fort. Soalso the artit, | %e (Any vernments, to their vice consulates, and to their na- wig work were withdrawn, by order of Gen Oriogs, an - tory, and the seven chicfs now in the city visited Wash- ities. ee Firat ; a of vere pore, the Foose lag 4 ception of three huni nd, men ca ington for the purpose of effecting a settlemont whered; In thoir march from Orizaba to tho neighborhood of | battaiion of ariil’ ry Soxt and z. najuato and some forty i rd cavalry, who were they can either receive compontation for the land ap- | Puebla the invaders have daplayod an‘activiy, © eapidl | bat empuchenig: ihe beg ce OF Vorn Gros which wats: | {0 take the last resistance. in occupation of Manchester with a large army. | of soldiers incapacitated for military duties who Some deserters state that the Kentucky, Tennessee | would serve admirably as agents for the draft. and Missouri troops in Bragg’s army have lately | There ia:no time to lose. In a few weeks thou- been very mutinous, and much trouble has been | sands of our troops who enlisted for two years, the ine ths, will lea’ if Ve vhich, tain experienced in putting it down. The Tennessee- | © 8 for nine months, leave the service, propeiated by the white cand ye J bave them Pa of tneveanest, ae, ene extiaordinary in | taining its ert a' e fort in a dime jontion ond Sf men were made prisoners; but the com hae their time having expired. There are no less | Temoved. During the | oomlu oer coments. ft ay One hundred nye have been consumed | fone guns, ant two guns of the” first paruicl, ans, itis said, laid down their arms, refusing to * | stoners will be sent out ¢o treat with them | by French army in marching the twenty-six leagues | Dither slackened ite valor’ nor str i te adits, NEWS VIA HAVANA than thirty-eight regiments fr ‘ork their rritory, The chiefs who are at h is the distance bet; Orizaba and Ai Al pped jeaneravres, do duty. y-2le wena Krome Hew, Tork: |. Teo lee sete ive beets is ine eabchigaatiiee’ | kemeianeamen weve pesees ioe foresight, the looat | workm te the seeditof the ruza. whe ate worthyraf tone ene alone which, during the next two months, will the oredit of the men, who are worthy of that arm names: Ure, signifying ‘Arrow,’ is the principal man of _| knowledge, the talont und the activity of Gen. Forey! A | of the service, and ‘eularly of dC ins Platon Our news from Key West is to the 13th inst. have served the term they enlisted for. In the | the poy, and the great ‘Peace Chiof.” Shawali-she-it, | poor chance for the marsha!’s baton. es ee Orotre Peres, Ringom, who. the frat being “Green Flower,” is the principal war chief of the tribe. On the 16th inst. tho French army was in the town of | ‘younded, and the second contused, and being dirceied to re- Genoral Woodbury is in command st that post. | face of these circumstances the delay of the | cumche, "Left Hand;” Pue-wich, “Tho yo,” Pab-wa. | Am200 and its neighborhood, “Ou the following morn | ‘ie, 4akel leave lo ins Martinez, who, all OR Paocbia, vc. sat, “Swift Water;’” Tu-pe-pah, Bloody Pock:” and Te- | ing they advanced from Zaragoza towards Puebla, and in pe-wah, “Black Head.” iRoey tre traveling wadorsipe |, teeatvecnsn oats of thelr Gtutans were aieest- witha Fee c fas destroved, (oree ay eh Cone ee Ae guidance of Major Lafayette Head, the United States In- | cannon ehot of Fort Guadajupe. This fort, which | Was promoted to the ‘of second nt in the ‘samo ‘Tho correspondent of the Havana Prensa, writing feom. dian agent, and his assistants, Clarence J. Clarke, Joha M. | stood right in view of the French, to. ro- | battery, end the citizen Ceneral-in Chief directs that he shall | Vera Cruz on the 1st of April, (ully comdrms the repulse Clark, and William J. Godfroy. Thoir territory comprises | mind them of their former defeat, ‘fired the | X°,,rocsuized as such second, sergeant. | the peasant, | of the French by Comonfort in shelr attack upon Pucbie, an arca of about two tmundrod and fifty square miles, and | alarm gan as the invaders approached. ‘At the firat | ofa’ a woot’ crisom, aud heied ton wens Act | He say eae = ete the tribe numbers, all told, between ton and twuive thou. | sound of the eanncn the whole city was in motion, all the it, the day, Tho, citizen Rerzeant Juan Hinojoom | yg tay ee rome OS eae By gon sand persons, ey are tl Inest specimen of the Indian | inhabitants of other places, w ippened to be in the ing on in wrier of the fort,” ha movement! i Face who have ever visited New York, and out on the | city, hurrying to General Urioge. to request im to a!low Sut 6 Me hands bye Taree chet, And, witout |} AACE SpO 8 POGAINS COeepieS Oy rl whieh An expedition to Bayport, on the west coast of | administration as regards the conscription is, Florida, with seven of our gunboats, resulted in | we repeat, unaccountable. Measures must be their withdrawal out of a narrow creek, where | taken to prevent such a reduction of our forces they could not operate, but not until they stood « | a8 will ensue, unless the administration pro- hoavy fire from tho rebel batterios, and had the | Vides substitutes for the troops who will leave the service so soon. To allow the army to be- P post, walled to tie} with anotoer | commands Puebla, but were repul by the Moxieans, satisfaction of seeing a rebel schooner, laden with Western wilds they hold their own against the united | them totake a part io any form or shape in the defence | fun. Li (Colonel ciizen Bernardo Seraith was | After all this the Vera Cru:ano publishes that the im- power of all the other tribes, with whom they never | of thecity. The army, full of enthusii -s a nok - cotton, turpentine and rosin destroyed by th come weakened at this crisis were to commit allt either off Tao ee aes vod ta thie bameaae ‘charged wi command of the fort in moments of peril, | portant heights of Guadalupe Loreto, which com- tn recognition of the firmness and distinction with which he a folly such as would throw into the shade all ral.in.Chief, in the mewntime, was attending to - | commanded the troops, corresponding afterwards with mand Puebla, had been taken by the French, and that the rs se lara de the fearful negtigences and blunders of the City Inte cee thing, issuing his ders with ‘mporvurbable Feceuiy and = which he repelled ihe euemy in she evening's | Moxtonn Pag hn Bg Bog hati ‘tbe Tr Buaxn, rue Commptaw,— consummate | intolligence, forgetving nothing which | “Cri en General Lamadrid was aypointed second in com- | fortross into a heap of ruins, and that during the action Thenows from Gen. Hooker's army 1s unimpor- | Past vin over ue remain oto late Wiliam Rares Bae, | tad wana ah yin eyo ecsvotbe remy” Ons | Rete gaits teal sigan | tea toon Goer Roey, Comanche of tant. Everything is quiet along the river. A Dopos or tHe British Government.— | the well known and highly popular comedian, took place oan ae frst Ag Proclamation, which | w. rth, Jo wSte contiancs ties qalant olsen Res worthay ned been oamnal _ . at two o'clock jterday afternoon, at Free Church he cit\vene artillery obiefs, commanding Genoral Frau. According to ‘another letter from Mexico, dated the of St. John prt sient tweentighs Berries eee, | ne Sate Gomme cannes oo OES SeLenEts Ge ein cinco Pag nud uajor devera ‘Alexander ‘ara Managed the | 27th, Gonoral Forey bad completely out off the division of ner of Waverley placeand Hammond street. Tho edifice | _Souptxns'—If for a momont you would forget Napoleon | And bravery. nnn ee nt nwgene® activily | Commntort. vou ie that as yet it fe not known thas was donsely crowded with the relatives and friends of | and remember France, she cannon which {s about to sound ‘Honorab-e mention deserves to be made of the conduct of can say to you porte the deceased, 90 much #0, indeed, that shortiy after the | S# the niga the sntghier of our nation would thunder | iieyienaut Colonel Gaspar Bunches Ochoa, who, convalex be pyre nag dy regen hey 3 < - , and probabl; have bear tour tag commeneinun the tari | thst ce ene ane cue Noweatiivcmea tate Gt tater | tiie y te Sine enter woul Nave Mache er hhas told you that you come to overthrow a government; | the fort, euto'ed Into it and Worked 1a Its honorable daience, | destination. o An arrival at Fortress Monroe informs us that | Great fuss has been made ovr the seizure of a all our Monitors were lying off North Edisto island | vessel in Liverpool by the British government on Tharsday last, and that our land forces then oc- | OD suspicion of her destination being the Con- oupied the island. federate navy, or being built for the purpose of The first instalment of our returning volunteers, privatesring. ‘This is all sham, end for the pur- of course, several prominent members of but he deceives you: you come to assassinate a people. Ha Sentenne oan) teh was dectatve through the im ‘The Prensa says:—The premature nows of the taking pose of covering up the escape of some half | the theatrical profession, besides a great number of gen- | bas told you that you come to destroy a party, whereas r the of Postin to enleb ous eurrenpanians, relers is given by hee term tte yer eve ha erred, wil | onan oer wat she fo atm It in more dt | Hp enn rt Ge ce ag | 8 Se aad tn Matar ated fem tteedancnne ial Pas é ° mem! . was enrol i fade . "i bE ibis, Higeiceis Uae Yack Va Se eT ee OF the British public and In | Frage, to, 4, of this oy, and noid to hare ven warm | Remms pines eh gous will tars hes Se Lo 8 ‘ork Volunteers | the eyes of the American people. It will turn ly attached to the objects’ and mysteries of the mosey. | pression ‘of tus mind of humanity, ¥rance is pomectale sat baa will arrive at that time. Thirty-six more New | out, perhaps, after all, that the selzed vessel is Parven’Wiliasaee. Bade, Wit Fepresented by Messrs. mint ola pone, Fight, against independence, against the York regiments will be mustered out of service | perfectly innocent in the eyes of the British | son, John 8. Clarke, N. B. Clarke, iP. Barrett, ‘h De tmesertal povotoiion of 06; te shelier ‘nt ocr Rivlies Tour 4 between now and the 4th of July. judiciary, there not being sufficient evidence | Roveon, ridzman Brooks, John Sotto, Mrs, Hos) Mire. oy fou wetoriee of the Crimes and | Bz Tdet of .Wee.ctisen 0 PRIETO. 0 from Me: to the Sist ult. show | inst her. But if she should be condemned Vernon, noes Keene, = Mary Wells, Miss lone . because you were then, in truth. the key of liberty; ‘ADDITION, nm religious joes wo your seane rs and customs, your Fihoeophers Citizen nt Colone! of r, citizen Trividad Pa that the Mozicans, so far from being defeated at it will only be in order to send out a whole | of ag or go form=—plain but impressive. ‘The the 3 to arn Jone language { our ney and | gilia. agen Bae pt ‘se Adjutant ‘of the cltizen Gene- hy to adopt ir country as our Bative soil! a 5 Best renters ager for ons ‘wrought, de- | "7. Celntnentary upee the order of the 27th and 28th inet, squadron of contraband vessels under the cloak as hi After the services the remains were conveyed to Green- and judices w! degrade bi -in-Cl recta that the MS ne fet a Doyncy repdno he eomy end are pebeiy | <riuu Join to the United Stee Sache | Sank iit meer asa. ccnh OR, | PEC Tameta reste see pr eeyace | Pee eae Re Sele on repulsed os psn are probably | British hypocrisy. chureb, and Mmaniioated a deep Intereat, in ite managemsons | {chat zertreiom, | ne eet ot # raat ir feeb eating fy pete of Pacatcne ane tee ge still in safe possession prosperity. jo was an {timate friend of Pishop bg A itive : the mm i 5 MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. SwroviaR Powrticat, Previcrion.—A person | Walowright, by whom be was greatly respected, soot, ‘in your Kenda, andentove to see gored | fener of the fort, th the an ‘and outside of the walls, 4 Grea Br. | Resomber Free,in zour ben ‘and prove to the world iterles Second bri poet as Of the trustees of the American Dra- the sons the Proneh republic are not alae 10 berty o ee oF tue astieey Baitalion of About four o'clock yosterday afternoon a fire | Curious to know the result of the war, and the Mexico and the other banary sompones. ef two pistoons occurred in the oilroom of this office, and before | probable time of its termination, a few days | Te Broapwar Rartaoan.—The Harlem Railroad Com- sr lake's single ‘one of our orks, | {erie Brigade, two of the FIIUB bailar of the artillery it could boextinguished spread to the mailroom, | ago consulted an eminent spirit medium, asking | PAY 4!4 uot, a8 was expected, attompt to lay any of you i that ae rear ard of “er om Son their tracks on Saturday night or yesterday in Broad- way. Everything remained vory quiet—in proc! i the same position ag on Saturday afternoon. Roma ment that the George Law company bad laid tracks in Broadway, in opposition to the Harlem Company, turns out to be untrue. Ail the tracks laid thus far belong to the — Company, who have therofore exe\usive pom session. overhead, and burned a portion of the stairs leading | what time Jeff. Davis and his confreres would to the pressrooms. The firemen were promptly | phe hanged. The medium replied that this event on hand, and extinguished the flames before se- would take place in two years and a half from rious damage was done to the building. date, and that at the same time Garrison, Gree- We have received the appeal of the Central Polish Commies of the United States to the peo- | !¢¥» Wendell Phillips and Henry Ward Beecher a5 honor to submit, in all Europe. gebaye: ni Lhave the it to forward it to you for the informa. ZOUE ArmA. and Instead of diaputing with the Liane ine Hest magistrate OF the nation, Im performance ef traitors whom you call your oody and | fon oh by ‘crew—come and share with us under the protec: | ‘he duty devolved s erly ond progress the trensuces WHR which nature ‘Ban Bartowo, March 39, 1868. on *ronchmen!—Priende, we extend our hands to you and | At half.past one offer you our bos) tality. ae the lass of our sol. | the Arrnay.—Between seven and eicht o'elock | diers there is suificient snflicieat hate to make | after an obstinate combat were sod with considera. le of America, but the pressure of important would be suspended from the same rope. For | Stasmma = glory and sour ignominy. ‘valiant ‘fue despatch frem nave and advertivoneuis upon our columns com. | Our part, we do not believe in spiritualism; but | belpenemntpadansegp en Soot denen two mon | “'Stnauomss Mareh 14, 1868 JESUS 0. ORTEGA. | Eton a Calf of the Army ot the ast tas follows anally at the bend of Sites thew. pols us to defer ite juciicaion until to-morrow, | a8 Greeley is @ believer, he will, of course, look | tue sano er tenes Guiatier, 100 iavth ertaen ert | oc hccntosum sud other print ta tne ‘yictaly, tniy tinde Received ta Menico aL 1d Pe | in saworial sesanaton tas bo oo Ten deserters from ¢.., Henry A. Wise's rebel | out for No. 1, Judge Edmonds, too, who holds | tho tater was stabbed in the back by some sharp in try. | some movements wiih ree, of making & reconnole- Brann Munreran oF AR Army ot the Bat ta vm oahu binsell ap. within tho walls of Puebla legion arrived in Balimore on Friday last, and | 69 frequent communion with the President and | ment in the bands ofeigle. The wounded man was con- | crore Cee cn lon staan Af ree, tone hae unde dareor the 28 as fellows: a aperrin 0 Goer wodant, in Vern Crux Abat they voluntarily took the oath to «in no more. it 1d about the hi | Veved to Believue Hospital and placed in the care of the | thy diyiaion commanded by Goneral Comoufort. The next At halt past o pT me Socotne he cnaas MEvered | ss oun private Tersour at the low ent ki rlead. the spirit world abou’ War, Ought to find | attending physicians. Seigie was arresied by Oftcer | a Wuteh weg the 16th, the French abandoned she | 2” Smelt (row [oe parales Soa the for viguronste io treat Peaapurts Ske cartguel ‘suryiaa suyylies back. 10 5 A Southern paper manufacturer complains that | out all about this prediction—whether it hag | (T™™, #04 locked up to await the result of the wounded | AN%> TOMA IE they ever had ito! attockioy Fart | ghd tenk, bringing bis columas up tothe mouth of the Tor | | eantition no rage are to be hind. Bragg’s rebel army in the H fi | ; | Guadalupe, aud returned by way of San Felipe, and occ1- | trees, under the Impresaon Ua rapets of the curtain ne —— gduttivest has a monopoly of that commodity | emanated from a lying spirit or a true spirit, | Twa Park Yesrmepay.—although the day was eather | pied the heights of San Juan, where Ht seems they have and Bamions werg Ja SEY! me naare aowiryed by, thet NEWS VIA MONTERSY. vi m if headquarters. Prom thi day huatilities ery, all POPPI AA d 0 i i B B og , M ween advance of t f .U mond have passed a bill adopting the following | ™4Y be governed accordingly. Doing far to0 cnt for any other occupation than a sharp | division of Geveral Cravmfort, eatandig rm San Mare | ~ Ati‘ty minvtes raat two o'loek theatomneof theegomy | We are ResassteetG soma fae device for the seal of the Confederate States:—An | 1 Ramund ©. Charies, | lk. Preparations are boing made for « comfortable tin to Rio Prieto. On the 18th a telegrashic was | were repulsed ard Feed, bi ing only able to sage . | Commul at Monveroy the i restaurant near the Terraeo, so that persous can be able biiahed at this point On the 20th all the invading | wlvet owing to tho darkness of the night and the vietnity of copes m rece annvun sing westrian portrait of Washington, with a wreath Fo! ‘ond many) Regiment al estal the reenches, whieh they have coostracted im: and | of the ‘at Pushie:— ’ | New York State Volunteers. to rest, away from the influence of both sun aud wind, | forces were found on theside whore the heights of | daring manner, oF ploying therein an oxtraordtmary amount ‘FO THE MDITOR OF TITR BRA. composed of the chief agricultural productions of ‘The remains of Colonel Charles, late of the Forty-se- and yet be able to see about them. Juan are situated, extending over the whole yorition. of iabor. "Boor: afterwards the enemy's a were Umves Bratus Coxaciate at XY the South; motto: ‘ God being our leader, we will | cond (‘an many) regiment New York State Voluunteers, Joma’ Woon.—The Wood was fairly patronized yeater- | Sy 2.~1 being the birthday of the citizen \'resident of stle nega } o, Mery. an lad also # the as. Avett ’g. 7 0 ” will be brought to the City Hall this morning by the Com: | day, notwithstanding the cold. From the number of repablic, thie werway fstrate gave 8 nplontid bam. | sant byt rat 5 ao te eel ‘The gorernment oxprees wrrived here I. 3 A lide liailaiace kia mittee on National Ateneo Common Council. The | restivais al on the 8 0 very livety em Pp doy tang his friends, yo * wore |. Attn Loy: Mvecbioa of 0 ate mt Reser bo J py Tuebla of the repalae of Ya 0 le ‘The stock markot was active moyant on Saturday, | remains will lie in State in the Governor's — of this nate semen’ book: ly e a Pe me pipeaal Uivat the hall Rc ve, cleared tit on no ee etnres anys! fettiag 1 send ‘ne Moletin. exttay ‘nll Glasses Of seouritics being higher. The advance was | (M td y) afternoon, at two o'clock. where from 1 to6 per cont. Gold rose to 154, closin, | ated ¥ tho friends of the ‘be | #08 is expected Soveral of these festivals are to be | rails, publio writers, about | desire to see them. Ny 163). Exchange closed at 1 ” ant Siete We Manag. ee He |S ee emg eat ta | "HeR flew Sy tats torre re 0167, Money was abun The Committe on Natoma Afaie wt na insta, wore drunk wiser” pikeniaam Hom | sider, ‘ig te Ried mat mon a Gabliy Ctared to verrowers 6: 6 8 5 por conte call, The cobgecte the % publican we learn that fifty acres have beeu added to the | thesupreme chief of the nation. The toast was to oa ee eee oe - otra, af ine beret deposits Gub-Trensury for conversion and at 6 = erening papers. | PM | Penberry ground in Harwich the Health of citizen Juarez. It was ag = tee ety ed cerreunaaaba vo anu $0,200 900 a | 1a w sar ot'iho Campion op Nenseanl Amien, F tao promt et © od orey ba "for eftee the ae) cartridge sball have been Durned in sch habecaieheastte she ic ong aay taeg Oped Fran ap

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