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8 NEW YORK HERALD, WE N'SiAy; JULY 2y, 186% on wr a 5 pee he ¥ wor stb wa tie Turthee “ | D EX ee RS 1K TO EL SH’ iP PI N G N EW 6. Hare ueopperitwn, wiub the bran lew endbisicn | Phe New Sten thee iertunaen.ta> ee ee Yons—ets pay. as sage or ruin. seeing ft is | tS .merm 548 bi i w ¥ ARI an DESIGNS oF “0u8 HP Aron eileen tan genet ae Acomtioes toa | Diiain aLUmMeNNiA lesua Clk database: ‘Fort of New Yo — Jaly 28, 1863, eoeveneueneeeens ibya) decimation from the government conce: ning the | ihe Liverpeol, New York avd Philudelyhys fexmehip Persia (Br), yey and jin | Company, Captain P, C. Detrie, went on an excursion a" » Queenstown Liverpool Tho State of Sonora to be, Retained as | Baiicn x, Mexico, sae the cxveuse to be ” | yesterday reaward, with about four hundred invited “gue eahire (he, Cre, Jobe, HRW Diabrow ade Daas [From the Paris correspondence (July 18) of the London | gyceis on bourd ort Bark oibere (i sires com>» yoda BS a Fre (Aace. Teas French vanity Aeneas! immensely flattered hy | At ten o'clock the steam tender hegan to take ofl Fmrmacuisie (Ital), Micut, Qurenstown—Wm Salers ue bere a Seed ti ator Phuedl farver. NYork; sins rornado, Se the news of the pron lee. Mexieo by a Freach army | invited gests, and by eleven she had completed her w gg. Pare Hilden (Swe). Bygren, Hay’e, Eng—Funch, Meineke ret get need hardly be saié: ‘Ihe event has been eelebraied DY | gion and the word was parsed to “heave ‘round the gap. | & Wei ¥ ara iinzabe br 1 Ort ooh Br), "wor the eanpon, the ‘tows Vin (Prva), Lubke, A: rp—Wm Falem & Co, al of t’ teens Beate do the peep at vg ppm ve stan.” Shortly after the order was passed the , jotly fark Colvoran (Now), Melson, Kottartam-0 © Duncan bs Ral tis how Be "te enkina sy : Renew Ae e Spanish and had enovgh of ‘glory in Mex reg TAA theix general | railore had hove up the ecormous masa of iron, * sad who | # &° land, Farahani Bark Redama (Rr), Mcllenzle, Pietov, NS—Miller & Fane, i, Halimee; Le Gray ay, Weaver Bia : sanders Houel oan, Beth Habra ‘home. tort 23 ‘The seamen were neatly dressed in white frocks and ‘a Biik Jordenskjold (Morw), Oloen, Cork—Punch, Meineke fon, and HA if Header. wery different from the wiches of Ia peop. He intends, tt | trowsers, and the servants were cled inar eat and'bo. | , ris Georgina ‘Br), Talem, Lianelly, Walee—Geo P Bul- a least a great part of iim | coming uniform, aud their tasty appearance ;was the sub- Bevane—J B Ward Ly se com arte, Ge Jeet of genera) conversution until the vesre! began to Phe nee rae} ‘ a). Parizh'ge, Jer ‘wish bs to #00 @ treat: coucluted with tre Mexicen fOV- | engine bel) was rung to go ahead. Frenea Ailtenes, LORD PAV MeRsToN D ATASPIED. ricwernen, many persons im Nigh. postivon credit the assertion, (hat he | ture on her course down the bay. BALTIMORE, July Io her baxks W ; na aicersacaiiaiees ‘ents to take the hele of Revi andi mabe te Preach | ‘ny wevmagred clone wo mere eluted 1 Dice caer || 2a Dougall, Halifar—A Staithern er. Arecibo, yay bri colony; but itis not possible to believe Chat he can contemplate the’, Bele Oren bo, ‘Giino'e, Philadelphia—) W MeKe: - toavagont. steamers, who fired guns, dipped ‘colors and made ai ‘abet Wish, Napcteon to Have an Interview | “’ pgp een Becomes COGNITION BY FRANCE. other demonstrations of wishing us /a jolly good time in | & ( ae Migr was wana aeas REE on 25-Are sivamer Guide, NYor Vi {From the. Paris pendence of the London Tele | every respect. The day was fair, te ship was in clegant ae 5 RDewolf (Br), Fitzpatrick, Aux Cayes—D R De- Hit : uly 26—Cd etnore © rindle, Adums, Port with Queen Victoria. atts ak iy ese usually to be trust. | OFder, the company select, the cisptain and offcers dect- | "Schr Byelina (Br), Higgs, Spanish Walls, Bahamas! . Suly 2-—Arr achr Buens Vista, Phillips, N¥ork; ives Gdeanerees ed, of preparations made by the War Minister—for Fo. | dediy courteous, the servants: snd. pailora geod natured, | "Sui" Grienial (Br), Lockhart, Halifas—HJ 4 ADewort, | “on Aedes Island, do for Providence, Taylor. Nor land? you ask. No, wiih a view to Serene ofthe | and, m fact, every. one seemed derirous to make ach aaah Dunham, 8t Andrews, NB—Jed Frye € al hy 2 ace Seon sa Pee “4 Ein Wood The Pope, the Emperor amd the | icsainh vagenis" ato alt h ainow heats tg | ctr at anny axpoaub, Socommenced cur pose! | “ic no now Roneng Chineomanea Cerra, | Badtt rubs ssh. he send this report, though 1 told I may papa relations, and so ended it. ir ecca » y revs ry ul ai rr schr tor, mons, New Ruler for Mexico. safety. : ‘The pail down the bay was delightful, the speed of the “athe 09 iimore—Benite patticare achte Hotton in wer, Philadelphia; S Wright, ERE EOS ‘Tho following letter from Don. Dlege Atvarens Governor | Vessel creating a fine breeze, while ample awnings shel- | Ret Fine, Candage, Roston G Ls Batch, Temin & 00. Robot York. “Bid ath, sehn Comet ook anew. of the Stat of Guerrero, to th eller of ee Vor de Mei, | tered us from the scorching rays of « summer's sun Sircaer Finny Cadwalige a al GLOUCESTER, July 25-Arr echra Bilzabeth 3, Bo LETTER FROM GEN. ALV AREZ, of San Francisco, reveals some of the workings of the plot. | a score of rooms were placed attentive waiters, who dealt | -Sicamor) G Feria NYork: 28d, Bangaivok erson, di eh ak A lh dae roy oor jous letter, | OUt with an unsparing hand things good for the thiraty | -Bteamer Vineland, Mau}, Milivil Franklin, Jewett, N Mork th 10 vow Bileiee, Nore ad Se. the church party has thrown or its ee, as ie ycs will | and those who mdulged in the pastime of smoking. Bteamship Star of Pe eyes football, Gharieston Bar ty angst as ape \ge for NYor! Seed see by the newspaper El Cronisia de Mexico of the 6th | Our pilat, Captain Jones, of the pilot boat Edmund atin, at oon, 108 L, Milebill. Bhe towed the U8 sieam |» W 8 FORD. July 25—Arr aches He elon Mos, Wines inetant, which was transmitted to me by a friend of | mint No, 2, carefully guided the ble ship through the tery Passuie fram this port and left her off Charleston Tiere a nen lownahs NYO: ih. alien dene: We havo cotiated from our foreign files the eubjomed | mine. communication with the capital has been 1 No. 2, Hy gui noble ship throug! bar, Finler, vo: ¥ Hall, Ligraham, Phiiadelphia; sioop Sprague, highly important extracts, which throw mach light on | interrupt sinos the 3ist of May, at which date the | various watery bighways, and a thought of shipwreck Steamship arsicaas (ates ee a Basign joddara (late Bib N fark |, Ing: i. ». STOMACH STOMACH ihe patieg of the French ruler in regard to Mexico:— Supreme constitationsl government had bean removed t0 | never entered the brain of a soul on board, Re esnteh ip Cafawbe (US transport): Boker, Beaufort, XC, ah ion” exter horas Arsen, Nonber foray Sen Luis At a fow minutes past one o’clock dinner wae announc- ¥ is on |ANENCY OF FRENCH OCCUPATION. “hich you will see in the Cronista, copied team: Portland, with mdse | Childs, N York venom la mationce Fas, July 15.) Jey rl gore Jou ‘will comprehend how'farthe | ed. Such a dinner! ‘The chief steward, Mr. Thomas anayesnengere wae ee NEWBURYPORT, July 2—Arr schr Grand Island, Reed, The French Rene of Mexico will last as long ae will be necessary to assure forever in that coun- ‘gy, tao operation of ‘an honest and regular government, themselves would eventually’ be called upon to ae In every case France would take Shortslghtedvers’ of this band of travvors extends. Here Kinsey, bad spread out two heavily laden tables in tho | , Bark Preciosa (Prus), Bulow, Cardiff. 56 dave, "U8 sche NEWPORT, July 25—Arr schre Hudson. Warren, NYork ig an extract:—'Tnis [the occupation of the city of Mexico : to Win Salem. June 22, Int 41 13, lon 6717, spoke PERO PORE July Scart schre Hudson. Warren, by the French) settles Pieoingectan, bik, certainty at this dining saloon, while the upper deck had been improvised Stiteniny cruising. "Mtheare ing, time Arr achrs Corinna M, Jones, NYork for Pirmouth, that it is necessary to extirpate by the root the de- | into one grand and airy saloon, Seldom if ever docs an | ,,BATK Mistlower. Perry, Barbados, 18 days, with molasses, cpaire, iii toH mise, Andrews, Dela- a io Ei, "Bangor for Balti mocratic element, and not continue droaming of opal ‘excursionist see such a costly and rare display ata grand | Bark Mai ‘(rox Frocerick, Matanzas, 10 days, with su- ae ipa, Bangor for Baltimore. : ‘& Ricl bh—Arr sebr J Low, Philadelphia for Augusta— theories” ‘the tone with which these traitor "interven. | @inper. The ill of fare did not do the thing halt justice. | ME, s2seeers e MIeR, a, Matanzas, 9 days, with | le Aying iby dow of at RE MAIOE ACCT tionists”’ speak already (as you will see by the proceed. | In addition to the ordinary courses, the tables groaned Berk Lar molasses, to R P Back days, with su- gue Ther aa: California, Biizard; J Sith, Orland ings which m followed, ‘after the before pis relat r article), under the weight of rare tropical fruits and relishes. | gitttk Maroy (of Boston), Coliman, Sagua, 9 days, with su Crusade, Thatcher: Baltimore, Biair? celebrat Hoasom, n tiatiock, NYors Temnperanoe, Cal ea sear Morning Siar (Dan, of St Thomas, WI), Auteing, St sloopa J“Adarom, + Teinperance, Padre’ Miranda, ‘i reat Solog principally miitary roso- Halctagsel cece Une ee Jogo de Cube, 1S days, with sugar and parse "PH ILADELED IA. Jcly-2f—Are steamer Norman, Baker, tionists and priests, demonstrates perfectly well that they large dish. The arrangement of the fraits and flowers bale ‘Ann (Br, of Gibralter), Frorey, hipaa Be ; bark Scandinavian. Friend, New Orleans: brige J W pre unanimously in opinion with Forey, and undoubtedly | was assigned to Mrs. Fisher, the ladylike owardens of | saints: wit pol 0 ae heipk ee Pee cay gen menos, Geert ia Janata} pid way Galiore that iris indisgonacble: that there newspaper | the Vessel. Beantivui boqueta were profusely placod on | — rig Cliva, 3 days, with nuts, coffee | Roral; sches Wave. Phillipe, Caines Neptoie's Weide; Jar- READ AND REFLECT. 1 Doliove that it tg indispensable that, these newspaper | the tables, while rare exotic flowers were strewn among | ®id ides to bom e's vie, Hog Island: Sliver Mager, F tg reper a —— Sreiclee eae be atnlaned to the iced, Be. onder te? I che deliciogs trotte. ae ould Naguabo, PR, 14 days, with sugar. Pitan, Portiand i Sons Bath. - Cid bark Zenas BEAD AND REPLECT. ey may be the voice of al for the American conti- Prekard, Aspinwall: Kodiak, Petes St ‘Tho. ee neni. Tn viom oS pabligtion, Ae doasteand wack: eteines aeons Grin the others bag atentivo aed reer et aer Ha Setitimn EH, 20, dary, willrme I vehi ra arene ie ch, Port Spain Nelle Pot. READ AND REFLECT e government at War! wi longer ; Ath tewart, Teagu BPLEt continue; but the United States wil! hasten to co-operate | SoC tutor. rge company not a word ae yas Core Lena Cienfuegos. 20 days, with su- | 2h ot 3 rah B Janes, Tal ‘uguons GIS erent come, READ AND REFLECT. Which will be destroyed. but the ‘very’ source of the | . MC. Nicolson, the passenger agent, and Mr. Small, of | Hels! Beaver (Br), Taprelic, Cumberland Harbor. M days, do, “Albert Phar ly” are sino eid cake, ginaes READ AND REWLECT, wi wi les ve sourc nt rt ir lor . —e democratic element. Tndsublealy nobody will deny but, pk pe a department, Pert ertloueely attentive ae the Brig Jane (Bi), McLellan, Cow Bay, CB, 15 days, with rt: sch’ My Bes READ AND REFLECT. S , was f that the source exists im the United States, and it is there s ‘happy eh soteren ay ae, ‘Naxuado PR, July 14. READ AND REFLECT. that they wish to reach, as it was 80 accurately said on a | ¢verywhere to be seen endeavoring to make fate cocaslon ‘by the Senator from California, Mr. McDou- | D&ppier. Schr Florence, Haske}, #t Kit 4 days, with molasses Pa ens. REFLECT. ‘Val 6f Yarmouth. NS), Camm, Cow Bay, OB, | | PORTSMOUTH, July 2—Arr ochMillard Fillmore, Cre- extract from there its accumulated treasures. not prodigal of their swoet music at any time, and many with cout 19 otter &'Co. NYork. only the means to reach to another end, and that ena i is | 8 dance was'enjoyed under the coo! shade of the awning. Ro f Law, Wood. NYork: sloop Antevedent, do, Sid Norw bark ‘We answer, ‘tis an ensy ta: his dynasty. He may tistuke im the means for the con. | Uut very sensible replies were made, Steamer Octorara. cae, He Haven for Kingston. | Goluvna. Okien, NYork; schrs © W. Boniley, Alex Downiny Bisctnthes’ ine mabeees. ace austin r—al DH Baldwin, ‘knowl. wate and fruit, to Jones & READ A. TN eee dat eacratien dt wassiers, pare and Felreading. NO ee eee gata. | “chr God Will (Br), Jehason, Bloutbera, aly 19, with Ryork:amuel A Appicton, ‘Salsbury, Bitzabethpert: or wo READ AND REFLECT. . Port 1, July 26. ‘PROVIDENCE, July 27—Arr ag 8 E Jon Baker, a the establishment of unrversal monarchy, exbirpating all At the close of the dinner the Queen, the President, Mr. ort Yor Howton. Philadelphia; Commerre, Mullin: Tsabel, Taylor. and Lad) idson, J . The the servants of tue brain, siya" eteenage eg st Tacha eacnten, | and want dwn he heath an ar au Loxg Brana "as | siniar Buy Sone Faiacpuae™: =e haver, nia, and Dindom. NYork;codje Brown; and | fhe lverbepin ation ay sible fin the present'age we live in; but ho wi x exploited in that magnificent country. ‘This appeal to industry, and the sending of troops and munitions that are being got ready ‘$n our arsenals and ports, are of a nature to lead to the be- Wet that the government expects lo be installed at Mezico for quale a long time, SPAIN TO RENEW HER ALLIANCE WITH PRANCE. From La Patrie of Paris, Juty 17.) ‘The Spanish conservative journals’ ventana the gor ernment to seize the occasion presented by the ee ‘or ‘our troops into Mexico to resume negotiations with France on the Mexican subject. According to other journals a considerable personage ‘thax been charged to initiate measures to renew the under- standing of the two Powers on the basis of the convention of London. It is probable that when the period of military opera- ‘ions may be considered as Korg ep ended, France and Spain will resume the question at the point where it was Jett by the verbal notes exchanged between M. Drouyn de ‘Lhvye and the Marquis of Havana in the latter months of 2862; but we have as yet no information of overtures having been made either at Madrid by M. Parrot, or at Paris by M. laturitz or Marshal O'Donnell. We may add that everything leads to the belief that if megotiations are renewed in opportune time they will fol. Jew the ordinary diplomatic course,and that we may 5 fruit to Jos Eu yach Henrietta. N that twill enable hima. $0 place his foot on China, and ie the eee Gxoursion of years. "Grafulla's band were | “ach, a how?” you ask sngor. 10 Adams, Hadwin. Elizabethport; Water Witch, Moss, and are of health. * “ihat the American republics, in order to enable him to cement | Male, Captain Petrie andgothers were toasted, and brief |. Behr MM Rictee. tow sBango And regulate from day to day. Mrs. Hocy saluted us by dipping the flag, Captain Petrie Steamer Concord. Norman, Philaceiphia, " miro toe orang an oan Tamn | We eg aheach cay ses | ede nO AE fad oritRpped ca | Heer Saou Pies ey od a to the camp of Chalons, the rumors collected by the I urge you Sti to continue to stimulate the Mexican | then we turned our vessel's rard. ii Ft: aGtn, Ace, Goodell, ‘Sid 26th, schr TJeffer- Mad ia press. : Patriots in California to help to overy way they can the | 214 til) Hp the Day was unmarked by matters of inte, | A foreign frigate anda brie mn Brat, NOT. arr ache RB iy HCH matantcary, with railroad tine However that may be, it appears certain that Spain | mother country, and for them to hasten home to take a | Peat, bu cor el er this |. 27th—Parks Montezuma, NH Gaston, Maria Magiaiena: 4 foots ‘And thereby choce the spirits, too. ‘Will not hesitate to recognize any native government that | part in the horrible contest that is about to be opened; ofall, when the part eeatt 00 shore to remember this | ti cr oatoa: schre M Hogers, Ostharine, Obaries ai WICKFORD, July 26—Arr sehr Pavilion, Bake Ee ingore “an tie be done may be established in Mexico in ‘nce of that of Juarez. oy Rg tment oy see nore Mexicans, ‘The following is a list of the City of Landon’s officers:— ‘Wind at sunset 8. tt art d ND TA LAP vey Tee | Bationalities. you will do welto avis Aineriang totaxe | Cama C.F Pobre, Miscellaneous. NRE Ye Asa mental regenera! the tngriered and enfoeina pote age mad Op ys ame . ‘i “ regula function ef the internal orgars, wea bye Fr siete ncn, | iden othe ton” co aaa” | Semler robe dgt ines ety atiapincnoet tht ye Reielng hs dopifact spice Isvanaing he mats monson, near the Tenth street ferry, Greenpoint, to-day, at fato a state of astonishment which the Morning Port does and prolonging’ life, no medical preparud OF eGR ROT ER bee an Oy in. © aration, SKETCH OF AUGUSTIN DE ITURBIDE, FIRST EMPEROR Fourth Officer—Wr. Taylor. hee! steamer Commodore, bnilt for C. The toilet preparations put up by Dr. Burnett, the well } past nt time, has been to completely and universal, po eaiertinmeens aa Gf mepiceiie tho in batons Chie gine rhea Vanderbilt, Hag. Her dimensions are as follows:-—Length known Boston chemist, have become widely dissominated, Biceantes HDSTETTRR'S ent Unable to deny its importance, it cudeavors to This extraordinary man, the first and tothe presenttime, | Surgeon—-Mr. Ajur. \ ‘on deck, 273 feet; breadth of beam, 89 feet; depih of hold, opt ts, . question the good effects that are to be expected from | only Emperor of Mexico, was born in Vallodolid de | Sasard—Mr.®insey. 27% feet. Her engines are in course of construction atthe | and everywhere win for themacives a favorite place on the at. Singular disposition on the part of ‘ministerial fs ‘ Allaire Work: is about 2200 tons, Michoacan in the year 1784, though some gay in 1790, cnn 4 din 2a ron Sp tn this eer she er sit 8. te ee as ak, Be3 drdostng tavie. Asid'thote taitiocto martte really justify the and was executed at Padilla on the 19th’ of July, 1824. | fanned screw. She was bu! 7 Meee. Toad tna Mac- | 26from New York, reports exper ericane Feb 3 rienced hu — high estimation in which they are held, Prepared with He wasthe son of a mtive of Pampelana, in Spain, who | gregor, at Meadowside ‘ullding yard Becht tecnt tales ~ ; . Pad had settled in Mexico. At an enrly age he entered tho | B28 been constructed of the very "7 bert tuerais nd oo water; sett solenticie skill, and put upin & neatend even an elegant Strange attitude for the organ of an allied ‘Rovernment! But it must. be Fesollooted hat it the Bnglish Cabinet ait consent, nearly two zeregee, 0 take part iu an expedition to Mexico, it not only disengaged itself at Soledad but even made com- A sn clon, an te, win the Juarez goverament, | mila obi province, and wrved without py: 10 08-| oy Rl reno bh ia eansaet eetus et style, there are no simflar arcicles that so woll maintain the Drit! Minister at word The surrender of | came a liet it in the in 1810, when thelr: tation and a sale. y ae . a Mote a adiat we utenapt regular army r el repnt and command an unabated Burnett's regiment was in active service against his insurgent countrymen, His activity and aid Mh suppressing the Morales insurrection led to bis promotions, In the samo Pabnerson's policy. Bill tt would have been better for the have dissimulated its regrets, for we are con- ‘winced that Lord Palmerston will not fail, if he have the opportunity, to applaud im the House of Commons the ‘and spice thercov. ring tee as preparations embrace COCOAINE, a superior dressing for Bee ee oi asiat hes nate ite ship to To leak {po} the hair; Kalliston, a valuable wash for the complexion; strokes per Hour, which was siopped by bathe vr year the revolution, projected by Don Miguel Midaigo, ‘of 3 Florimel, a choice perfume; Oriental Tooth Wash; Cologne ‘St. urces: curate of Dolares, broke out, and Iturbide, having been same } work 00 2 ), and equal to the best imported ;‘and Viavoring Extracts that no - | are so made that work direct on screw a —— wale ie bon gd goed be of seants and tendered the rank of lieutenant by the insurgents, abso- the mane well ordered kitchen can dispense with, These prepara- lutely refused it. Un the contrary, he used allhis efforts to | 2PY One, two OF threo of ane mente emetens subdue the commotion, and in reward was madecom- | with a surface condensing us, mander of Guanajuata and Vallodolid, as well as of ‘the | dinary injection, which can be used at pleasure. army of the North. About this time the royalists ac- | {hotive steam is raised ‘by feur, bollers, heated sojourning at Mexico to assist at the victories of Juarez, Lord Pulmersten at London left the door open for mew negotiations, 80 that the Quoen’s government might tuke'advantage of the yictories of France. ‘The English Minister bas nothing more to do at Mexico; tions, , tbat have now become staple articles of trade, may be * Drocured at any of the druggist stores, and some of them the 23d, siren hip fs . ‘Gk els ‘twenty furnaces, fired athwart ships from the paired in a few days. sold by the family grocers. [Providence Journal, July 2% . but Lord Palmerston is setting binusalt to work at London { cused him of want of fidelity to tho cause in which the | tre, the fwruaee and engine rooms being kept Sure Spxxvwete., a! stadt, rile a ant 4 eae and at Paris. army was engaged. Re was, however, acquiteed of the | and sweet -by an admirable system of ventilation. | House Channel, was fetrack, trek by hana. which shivered th al FROPOUED INTERVIEW | UETWEEN NAFOLEON AND | charge, but, being disgusted, withdrew to his plantation. | 7Acee twenty furneces will consume about sixty tons of gf oy eae eeateat Hook, with aie. | OW! t0 the increased cost of all materiale used in the The Gazette Universel Sa Nord: speaking of Queen Vic. | He afterwards engaged in a plan for the emancipationof | fourteen kuets an hour. The City of London is very gharge (cargo at igo at pier 40 East river, aud then go'on the | manufacture of COCOAINE and our other Toilet prepara- Mexico from the yoke of Spain, the freedom of the coun- | Strongly framed, and ig divided into ax water tight com. | dry dock ‘toria’s contemplated visit to Germany, says that‘it Is ro ‘mored in di circles. that the Emperor Napoleon desirce to bave an interview with the Queen on ber arri val wm the month of ‘August at the Chateau of Rosenan, ear Coburg. THE POPE, THE or eae THE RULER FOR MEX- [From the Paris corresponnce @uly 14) of the London ii we are 001 to adva our Rea wo try, and the extension of freedom to all classes of people. | Partments by Upto the upper: deck, than Tos oa erent adhgi Dn Bee [ose hy Anthony pple aan sr = nore — Kare This was known as the ‘‘iguala plan.” ‘This plan was @ additional strength, and beiog secured ina high Souk AG Pxasy was capsized at East H by the jenty-Ave conta per Bot Haddam w fi le on Tuesday afrei iets vee od that no lives were Ty AN entirely succesful. ‘Without bloodshed, conflagrations, pgs maga pactbenke’ he eee ‘water ; nig jo ge ane pray ey ve ere we Our standard QUANTITY AND QUALITY will remain robberies or depredations,” writes Iturbide himeeif, in stringers, oki onueaen breadth from the bulwarks to itt, Middletown, but they got on Tninjured: ‘unimpaired. his potitical life—*nay, without even a misfortune, a | the house on deck, throughout the whole length of the PR cama ig Ad og Fare y S ee eee at Mevetees. nee February 16, single sigh or a tear, my country was rendered happy, | Ye*sel; and, desides this security, atiil greater firmness oy] ~ jased by Mr Boston, ‘uary 16, 1868, David 8 Cudfman and others,,of Dighton, Mass, for ——— ss-dag's Aemideet-daniea tual MC. Elotert Delite hes ref and. trom <0 colony transformed into a great and and tension ome eee nig ~y pein of | cash Sew Bei JOSEPH BURNETT & Co., pee yen gf geen tay eseer tO | glorious empire.” tturbide’s goverosity Jed many | pliances and. arrangements great strength and. firma. hc MAT Binan, of X a aye oo by No. 27 Central street, Boston, qin it ‘aypeurs threatens to become more cinbarrassing | t suppose that he was in league with the Union ke: comtinty te ante tae kt ie Soemetser nett feection ‘arnst site, for $8180. She will 9018 PROPRIETORS OF te tn , the, French — ious seve. Ibe, ‘ ‘erical troops, He advanced to Queretaro .and was soon ‘oined | Chewator, a fine meoraft and a gracefully sud rot ~The rom Barnstable LENGE, from St Andrews, ef and for Boston, by Guadalupe Victoria, the most devoted of the friends of | steru. liexides Lor powerful propelling machinery, the | wikis cudiaot ition Rienper Dg COCOAINE, a Compound of Cocoannt Ott, de. for the liderty, Meantime the Viceroy General, Juan *)’Donoja | City of I qndon is also fay equipped as a sailing vessel. | Kenebunkport on morning of 2th, got asiore on the beach TLORIMEL, s delightCay Pe Perfume for the Handker- (or, in Trish, John O'Denobue), arrived from Spain, and, | She bas three tali and strong masts, is ship j,carry- | near the western pier, She was tien off the next ude with Anding tue whole country virtually with itarbide, con- | ing iarge square as weil as fore and aft sails. Some idea | Dut liitle damage to vessel and very small loss of cargo, chief, way whenever an appeal shail be mage to a piebis: ‘The Pope, it appesrs, exercises a great intineuce over the minds of the Mexicans of Spanish blood, and is bent on turning it against @ French ent or a gov-~ cluded a treaty with him at Cordovaon the 24th of Au- | of ber equipment in this latter ree t may be formed | , 8L00r Zxrnyn, Grant, which sailed from Providence on % get ernment in which Freach Influence would predourinate if | cuet, 1821, in Datormiy with the plan of iguala, and the | from the tart that her tnain yari Betty. ‘ight fect in | Saturday cary cc po oy creme oy buses aris wae ee Hos? 7 gome very important concessions be not made to them-— | frais werof instantly forwarded to Ferdiband the Vit, | .Jength und thet her oiler spase aro i tion, from | {hres miles below the city, Hiled with waves aud Sunburn, &e. SBT TTL Ws 80 important that the Emperor isgreatiy averse to mak- | The treaty of Cordova opened the gates of the capital as } which it wi!l be seen that she is calculated to carry a | wan ined and towed to Provitence. aed hosterti RS ing them. In consequence of the threats made by the } woil as the road to pewor to Iturbide. On the 21th of | large <prend of canvass. 1 TetaNneCang Jones. of steamer Faleon, re. | OBLENTAL TOOTH WASH, for Preserving and Beautl- OBLEBRATED Socelions sa tetas ovooeae cop ep vl days siuee | Somember he entered the city of Mexico, and on the | Wile so much care and attention hax been bestowed PM 24a as sion) thode Inlsnd, trom New York | fying the Teeth and Gums. ~~ anata tos who fast May signed an electoral er oulae, | “ime ‘lay the form of government alladed to inthe Jguala J on the design, construction and eqaijimeut of the veesel, dence, ashore on North Brother, pian was formed, and ho entered on his officiat duties ‘no jess consideration has been devoted to securing the oe INE W. w vd fh vases Rave been transmitted te General Forey to to exercise ite functions, | safety and comfort of the numerous passengers which she iy trea tier ee eae Se On eee a nny enaly The vew Assembly. begat dis Ya Novels that sh ne enieenee — {aia and report without loss of time the state of the Dub 1 when Iturbide found that he bad divested himself of cer: | is caiculnted to curry. As in all the other ships belonging | Baa Se e. Porim e hartor, maurked Dy Store of Perfume SELBURATED Me miud on,the subject of a mouarchicai government. | tain powers without which bo could not centrol it. Then | to the Liverpcol, New York and Vhiladelphia Steamship — ‘Tho Austrian Ambassador has once mure brought forward the Archduke Maximilian as a candidate for the crown which is om tho point of being created tor that people. Buta ps many unexpected obections Dave been raised. CELr BRATE! -LEBRATED s that he saw, as be says mount Of the sacri- | Compauy, the City of London is adapted to the con- ’ be bad made. The republican party soon discov. | veynnce of first, second and third clase prssengers, ered the object he had in view, ued the Conyross made | and on the means of their accommodation every reasona: | §;,! Beveral attempts to check or diminish his power, Two } bie consideration bas been bestowed. On deck 4 mile JONAS WHITCOMB'S REMEDY, fer Asthma, Rose Cold, Hay Fever, dee a aie q fathoms, on the BURNETT'S SUPERION FLAVORING B: for net hicm, chivfly in reference t» ihebed name scivired | Parties now arcw= which were afterwards knows ante | Ime a wide aad lofty house, witch extonds trom the | Siting ie Eke shaantys Rock, bes — jr wi SFist pot be aay te wee Teil witha trans ma" | publicans and Beorbonists, both ot thom being opposed | stem right aft to the stern, the roof of which forma a | vile ) ing ot tral pie. Cooking parposer. to Iturbide, The effect of tis war of parties wus the | apactous and magnificent promenade deck. The extreme | Ported on the a @ exhaustion of the jublic treasu and nething was | after portion of this Louse is devoted to the weoteitg oF FER OnE. enon a's beats Beis sy aan Por sate by all Drugeiste, Grocers amd Fancy Goods left to pay the army ot the public functionaries, | whoelhouse, ii which the mon at the witeel are ellec- 3 ules voy at inean low ‘wane There was uo ostablished system for the pub- | tively provected from the vicissitndes of the weather, | magn lic finances. ‘Tim administration of justice was | while they have ample meana of outlook to perceive By order of he Tazthouse Board. abandoned, the tribunals were of no edect, and yet Con- } what te going on all forward, and to receive directions MA GOODWIN, Lighthouse Engineer, gress did not juteriore. in a word, the country required | frotn the bridge as well as from the other officers in Wha Aid im every respect, but the Legislature diel wethiu oa charge, and from the different lookout mon, Tmme- io en cient for the now empire. About April, 1922, syuy diately’ in frovt of the wheelbonse are the captain's cabia Of approaching anarcny became apparent, ougresn aise | and. first. officer's room, topether with, tae companion Inissod three of the four regents aud declared that the | stairs leading to the promenade deck. Betwoon the command of the army was incurapitibte with the duties | ofticer's rooms and the engine room js the saloon, or main of @ member of the emeutive power, ‘his was a direct | cabin, an exceedingly elegant and beautital apartment, blow at Tturbide, but the Comimanderin-Chief, having | sixty feet long by eighteen feet wid is spacious ‘poral, kept te Congress in cheok. } saloon, which is lofty in the oviling, ‘ory fully of tho ‘18th of May” the people | ti and garrison of Mexico simultangousty—-as if by common cousent—proctaimed him Emperor. “Long live Amgust the First’ was the general shout, says te Emperor, “which astonished and appalled ig 18 Simply Yot taatofully panolied in wi itarleide draw up lamation, which was cir. | gold, and there are aplendid mirrors at each ond, In lowing morning, Unt the necessity | short, the saloon is altogether en sui! in its rich and tate. the ariny aud all the authori fave lu their adhesion, and « pA eyemienad which it would be'necersary to keep there the goverpment prujectod by the Emperor shall have ae root in the country, otherwise all the plans of those who desire to establieh “order there would end in utter failure. Austria neither would nor could provide the Archdike Maximilian With the amount of foreign soldiers to keep down the-revolutionary tendencies of the Mexicans. and she latter wonld pot tolerate the ae ge ag army, ‘Tiere is some talk of l’rinoe Sapoleon being sent out as King of Mexico. But the Princo would not_make a procopsul such as the Emperor deatres. Wore be once to take to governing, he would be too much im earnest to play the part of x puppet in his cousin's hamds, We would. im case he accepted the sepreme power ip that country, do ali that he could to Tender the presence of a French army unnecessary ami assert ht to soll-goverument, [t ie also hat Prince Napoleon would be willing to Teeside in Mexico #9 constantly a8 the possession of its crown would render indispensable. Spain hae been avy plan tho Emperor may de Ror fears for the exfety of Guba have of with good ete tiug her to agree to sl BSTITUTES.—WE ARB DAILY FURNT a a ei aerian Beant wale, We, and os July 24, 1968 and New York State for pai Co., Substitute doxew a. ORTH eee 00 Tue Rg ‘ia sell ‘toes, Fi ate Ps Houten ae ee Tats Ship Beclena, Dorma: n Tal pbinap oll on" Soard, iirived at Now Wedtord 2th. Sent home 819 Duis sp ott Hirig Falcon, Holmes, from North Atlantic Oxgan, wi bole speang do wht ou roard. arr at Seer 260 ‘May 3t, on Western $ 5 Boston, nothing si r Civilian, Burch: of Proviusstewn, 8 montive eu. d vious, Globe, Pripp. of wh,’ , ondem 4 jckstep, Cook, of ‘Prov! eae fat Panes | Fe wh; SR Soper, ADvt, do, beat y. ties, The regeney Directly forward of the saloon, between it and the rn 8 vb cg he. Say possible French policy trous power be | in the Congre Wed seventy-lour votes ont | enginerootn, are the sieward’s pauiry and bar, Which are | Ship Tibernia, Whittelt, #1 aye from NYork for Mal eetabised in Mexico with of pinety-4 shortly arter the Congress declsred che } fitted up and furnished with a profusion of elegant and | bourne, all will, no date, off Rio lanelrombad experieneed ay Amerlons somes oa Til de satictied 1 crown hereditary in the faruily oF Tearbile, gave to his | beaniiful silver plate, porcelain and eryetad, The engine ‘oat ania coy ship Muocting Mar, at San | 4 T THE FASHION PLRA! RB Sonne hs in hint oréclaten basalt c sons and Cathor the title of princes, settled upon him an | room occupies a large apace imuedtitely forward, bat ‘ant MAlbatroe, steering W. July 9 int ft, Jon 4510, Aga iy a TIME, spot annual graut of oe tmuliion tive hundred thoneand dollars, + jwuntry; and in the engie | Ghin Underwriter, from Ni‘ork’ ‘or Laverposl, Juty 94, lat | A Trotting Matek will take plate on Hatotelens Alena fos oper ie and eatabitehed an order of knigh hood, called the Ordet | room are provided ‘rooms for the first, wocond, third, } 49, ion 70 a ion in which Mr. Horace ¥. Jones backs “id him through | of Gumdaiape. But the Emperor was not long able to | fourth and fifth engineers, and bathroom ‘aud lava: A bark steering 8, showing Tee with white cross, ied um three and. Soap beware laf Uy And mucky to | maintain bis authority “againtt public mistrust and | tory for their wre; and forward from thie aro tive second No 268", July 3}, Harmegal ae fous, yours age Sh aca wien, - o | the milioting cimima of rryal chiefs. Oa the 26th | and thied oflicora’ and the of August he cased a nvtnber of the deputies to } are tie cooking gaileys, ive! aod storeroome: and in reign Porte. r om be arrested for plotting againt bie government, A quar | tho ferocastie,oa the main su! under the promenade 7 rel with the Congress whs the result, and be diastived { deck, there's ample. ace mrnetation for Uhe-orew, tbe | AYTRER ett TRO ae, “eke aH Archduke Mavialian as bei a Cotholic couvtry, suflck Pricets, and enificlentiy reer rooms, beyoud which jerry, from Pavsrmo for Tor Mork, June 27, a's6 50. Won ightened to ren rs ; is 16th, ri fovernment to unde that body, appointing a junta of ‘orty-ave men dn its | fireman aud others converted with the working of the | gilt: v0 unde 7 oie, es Sean ‘eaters wonesefal pete FRENCH IDEAS ABOUT MEXIOO. place. fle then turned his attoution to the Caatie of San | ship. July 1¢- Bid Posen Melons, Ridder, N Tork, , [From the Paris eorrespondence (July 17) of the Liver. | Juan de (Moa, the oniy point still occupied by the Span Fi etatercoms, or stooping apartments, for the esloon iy 3O_No Am vease 1 "The boat which leaves Jaman sip at aad ¢ o'clock con, pool Journal jards, General Santa Anna being in command at ore, MLy-two In Dainver /capabie of accommodat. aly i a Fravent, Poke, iret. neote ES wi Sale ana The taking of Mexico bas produced so litte sifect upon | Vera Croz. On attempting to remove that oficer trom | ing © handred and twenty passengers, are situated ee fr Mary ere ies va Yo a the pobiie mind that the tiluminations orderad to be got | bis command he Vocame excited, aroused the people, and | wndor the main deok. They are tnactous'ard well light, eretinen st Rss up for the occasion by all the publle companies, whose fictinlned.» reps . He was, however, nom fa! in | ed, sad, like every other portion of the vessel, they are Orv his attempts. Deflection sown became general thronghout | moet euly rentiiated, by side openings and air | bark Tweande, Piper, for NYore about Mexioo; the army deserted the Kmperor, aa well as tho | shatle. These *tatercoms extend from ag ge Cole. duiy 17-1 people, and he therefore tenfered hia resienation of the | right afl to theaters; the portion on this deck, [ Cie flares, Aa Sage: MaBotronk Masiecoke exaina ths crown in the city of Mexico on the 20th of March, | from the engine room, is devoted to hieeping apartments i ras te uomas ‘Owee. with val, had not a alogibs 1825. Ab the same tithe ne a Permit:ion | and meeeroome tor the second and third Clas passea. to aisenate; your leredith, Siow, bad on or com: to loave the country, which was granted him, wgother | gers. Tues spartmens iso well lighted, and co- | monoed Idg for fiadelpiias Going in 7th, Bu Badger, With & yearly pension of twenty-five thousan! dollars, | wiously sup) lied with weil regulated yentiiation. The agar a tran Boston A stipulation war c: moe I gd pension—thar he Foeet aod other sapitery te innone Of the abip are i 1&Art Industrie, NYork for Locion (snd should forever resde a! {0 case of his death | ample aud complete Jo fe supplied with oight “woo Li ye provision was mate for hie family. Te went down to | life amd ober boats, two very large 7 Gagan vA Ragle Wing Key, Akay mn, Ps = pon cdictanORe r p* 101 TAL Leghorn, He remaised there some time, then wout to | rous life buoys, and appwatcs for preventing and om scored July HF So Ringtom (#), Quebec and WONDERS land, ane afterwarts returaed to regaio his jest throne pw gray toy I nd lime ike ® roomy, q Oa the 4th of July. he Mextean government, Imstive ot Of London will sol on ou Saturday he tat of | He i been raeiet few hiv intention, promeribed hinvas a traitor and declare | August, with the mails wud Liver; eertabi day thy Thore who know Captain Petrie ‘ot him as ape enemy. A Pole named Beneski accompanied ihe kimperor, | thorough eeamas and an accompil hei peat Bm nuke ble rery tenure of lile depends on the eympathy they express mont, attgacted no sort of curiosity, and 4 over without fhe Fraaliest sympton of inte. r crowd Mirrying to the various rail- jons to obtain out of Paris the breath of fresh ved to them at that season withia. A momentary attempt emotion wag hagapded by the government mitting © notice of the approaching departure of Dei le (0 regulate the system Of universal suf- rage--which has been found to ‘aswer so admirably in France towkris liberating tue people from slavery —to Appear in lis ows journals, and then to be contradicted by the Moniewr, But the endeavor was fectly ineflec: interest was created either by the affirtaation or pression bas bean encouraged mongs' poqple concerning tae fur preneh: “idea” ia to take w Mexien: and it tow atmammen thor Of the concession by the Mexican government of ail { being dited the coast and embarked on the Lith of » 1s03 for with Clifford's lowerug Apparatus phe hag also nume- commmedious: mpire. He landed near the port of Sota la Marina | aud id acy hole for the stowage and safe Keeping of cargo, een, Se ee praevia Porter, Gatien, y ‘that if be janded ta the country he should i a« public te ritory rr f the neck of iand in the fethm but failed to obtain passports for tts cogent friends Gov. | passe: by her will be sure to ry andi om Fewuaniepec, most Ttavorable for Civting “the land’ to | La Garva, the comasander of the post of Tamasiines “ae: | lameitner. 2 have Every pieant t nee ee em We two ‘evane Ho \~) become the daily tak | covered him, and, berms grvia b him up to toe ee, and wigbtly cirean, of the Emperor. Another imnch | be was ordered to Al wix o'clock, on the afier. Charge of Murder on the High Seas. a —- » gee represses the | noon of a 28 = x Rimeett, on Po ay ne i MARSHAL'S OFFICE. oie Be ene " red nod weli | was conducted to tne pire oo. He made | suis 98.=-Charles Herd, secood mate of the Amer Téth, Aniotwet mine work Fh pre I |! bring (ar greater | short address to the assembled people, dectaring ubat he | coip “wallow, was eent to this oniow by ‘the Usiied Staves me be Kernovon, nee: wealth jor ‘ome in ether the gold of | was innocent, geod and patriotic, and pardoning all bie enma! at Ramburg, 00 & charcs of beving murdered Jobe ‘ith. Australia to those Minter ‘he Pincers of Cali. | opemies. Fe was kitted at the first fire. Thu wife and | iuewei, a seaman O° thes voocet, Com miseioorr Osborn \ wade fife Puthaety ter. NYork; Adon, Dodds, forpie to thone of it pen und French care nia MUR | children of iturhide were arom after Yandea on the Mex!- | comunitted the serveed (or exemination oe et th, A len, Prasicisc, [ ; c re on the | cam coust, and were Uaeoly deserted by the Dm pte Hireteh, to cath the fire tai the incresting weaith | liad them ie charge. He eared with Ait Kinde y He—Bot out, Litate Southard, Cunningham, nod to lato wo the first pade wii ty elaall | that Pisinter It for the glor the whole the | fret Sows from Mexion, although ralisfertory ewough, vill | Whe « ath whieh he hae met bing agn Th t foo thy med wil) eon 9 be his (ate Areivats an Bopertaces. mn Goravesced 17th, Sunberg, ray, Shicldwand New R Stee ‘ July 20-A Aberteon, Rib, ; enon OF Ae ee! di ieee ae “age "Prange i Jat sae ate Baas. | is Erosdiaw | mew York Often, Ho, 428 Brondwer,