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~ Ta aITIMT £08! yr am NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1863—TRIPLE SHEET. i te ef ff 58 Fz, FE ge nM iy t epe ra 5 i | i F & is 4 = fl all fv i m THE LATEST NEWS. Opening of the French Legislature. PAOIFIO SPEECH FROM NAPOLKON. Lommon, Nov. 5, 1863. ‘The French Chambers havo opened. ‘The Emporor’s speech was pacific. He proposes a Eu- a aaa for the settement.of the Polish ques- ‘He hopes the arrival of Maximilian in Mexice wil) be @vantegoous to the country. ‘he Moancia) report will be published shortly, although She expectations are not fully realized, Tho revénue bas \t@resaed, and without extraordinary resources bas met (he expenses of the wars in Cochin China and Mexico, Bue again rumored op the Paris Bourse that the gov- @rament was about to contract a lean for three nundred end Ofty millions francs, and the Rothschilds were said @ Rave undertaken the contract. ¥6 was reiterated that the fortheoming budget would ‘We most favorable. ‘The Bourse op the 24 was firmer, and rentes advanced we WOT. 2c, ee Cee of {r0t.¢lad rams, 12) Toussoun, hed ‘Deen towed out of the docks and placed io the stream un- Ger tho gune of tho guardebip Majestic, “Whe other ram, EF] Monaestr, remained in an unfinished ‘ate to one of Laird’s docks, but @ gunboat kept wateb at ‘the entrance of the docks. ‘The various courts of law were reopened in London on @o 24 instant, and it was expected that some mention of (Go caso of the Alexandra would be mado in the Court of ‘The London papers of the Sth have nothing particalarly ‘wow to say on American affairs. ‘The London News points out that the inftuence of the Srey increase the djstance between themselves base the federals will at once advance from Tenoessee and destroy their supplies. ‘Zhe London Post argues that the North can never enoguesl roquiriog an army to relain passceelog, Tequiring an army to retain possession. London 7imes, in its city articie, draws attention to Me immense substitution of foreign for American ship- ‘Bimg, a8 shown by the returns of the port of New York. ‘The Mexican Question. ‘The Paris Memorial Diplematique says:— ‘We learn from a certain source that the next budget year an increase in the public {60,000,000 francs upon the pro- It is this tbat has enabled the tban four-A(the of the Fe of the ‘@e Marico tan advance, repayment ‘€e the nataral wealth of the gountry, is not doubtrul ‘Zhe Memorial Diplomatique further says relative to tho @rebduke Maximiian and the Mexican (hrono — ‘We ehall point out to-day a fresh proof of the interest whitch tbe Francis i ; i E fe il i I E : | The Polish Question. ‘The London Times bas a leading editorial article om the Bruttiensness of diplomatic interference with Russia, The ‘Continued activity on tho part of tho Polish ineurgents Winde were seid to be crossing Herald exatemplation between het Eft Be i li fl i i f iF f | Newe from Braz ‘The Brazilian mail bad reached Lisbon, whence the fol ghee Rio, Oct. 9, 1868. ‘Caflar 1500 9 8,300 rein for good fireta Stock 110,000 te since last mail 04,062 bags, Kxehange - 2146 8 AT Bama, Oct. 13, 1868 White, 2.000 02,400, brown, 1,000 rei, ' Coun, 2000.’ Kachange, 27 Praxaxnvon, Oct, 16, 1868. rels, browns, 1,800 rele. ‘Cotton, "25,400 @ a” wan @ report of & large Roo Janeiro, whied Aaatrozed 8 very iarge quantity of flour. ‘The Latest Com 1 Intelligence. rye eeusposn, How 8, 1863. Ostton dail. Sales for two days 9,000 bales. of which and exporters wok 4,000, lasines wae by a further advance in tbe bank rate today to by quiet and steady active quiet and steady. LONDOW MONKY MAREE. (Cungrte for % Acorean nase IMPORTANT FROM THE WEST COAST. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP CHAMPION. Hostilities Probable Between Ecuador Mosquera’s Charge d’Affairs in Quito Receives “A, wan?” aman w +3° _ SCALE OF MILES pan ere — + == ey 5 =| THE TEXAS EXPEDITI The Landing of Union Troops at Brazos . vette of twenty-two gune, Tho Charybdle, Captain Turner, Royal Navy, ia the verso! now here; but she ex. pects to be relieved soon by the Bachante, a screw vessel Of the came clars. We should always have hore a vessel of equal force, witha well drilled crew and efficient marine guard, that could be landed at short notice, In order to protect American interests in Panama. A difficulty once occurred here, as the Heranp resders know, that caused the lose of many lives of American citizen it may occur again, There would be no diffoulty in hav- ing the same scene enacted once more if it were known that no effective force was near at hand to chock it, The authorities profees to send a military guard to tho railway station on the arrival of every California steamer, in order to prevent any riot between the natives and the passengers; but what does the guard connist of? Six of eight negroes, called soldiers, dreneed in every conceivable costume, and armed, some with fint and others with percussion lock musketa, that look to be more dangerous to the man who patie the trigger than to him who stands before it. These soldiers—may I be forgiven for using the term—would, ia ail probability, should there be a row, be more apt’ to g¥le with their brother Batives than to show strict impartinity. Conseuently onr sito would suffer more than if they had remainet at their quarters. The Panyma Raliroad ts an Ar stttatinn: the majority of thore who travel ov Americans, and jt shonid he protected by Americ diers or ealiors—men in whom we could place and the United States of Colombia. His Passports and is Ordered to Quit the City in Twenty-four Hours. General Flores in the Field with Ten Thousand Men. entire retiarce. Wo have more tronhie ty apprehend from the Jamaica niggers than from the natives them General Mosquera Has but Two Thou- | vives. They arean excoodingly mvey ot. showing how much improvement the nigger ts som made free. They are lazy, and will always inctined to create a disturbance, with an American citizen. A man of-war three miler Off in @ very good theory, doubtless: bat a marive goora of only twenty men, landed, Is very much better, axe may some day discover, We hear rumors that the naval force is to be increased in the Pacifie, and trust they ore when sand at Pasto to Oppose Him. Interesting from Chile, Peru and true, and that the veesels sont may be of a vroper bind Panama, for the duty. The United Jato steamer Sazinaw Com ae. ke. mander Hopkins, sailed frm this port on the juth ot ae. for a crulse on the eoast of Central America and Mevien ‘The smallpox, Tam happy togsy, shows many « of decreasing both inthe number and virulence of the | canes. Tho poorer clasees have puitered terri pow. at thie late hour, after the direase epidemic, and is coaxing to become so, the citi taking setae moasures to prevent ite’ further © that is possible. T very much fear it will be! door alter the horse is ont of the suble method of talling bow bad the diveare has been down quietly at the entrance to the Aspinwall He By the arrival of the steamship Champion, Captain Wilson, at this port yesterday from Aspinwall, wo bave important news from the west coast of South America. The dates are Valparaiso October 18, Coquimbo 19, Callao October 29 and Payta November 1. The letter of our Panama correspondent contains a detail of the news. We are indebted to the purser of the Champion for the Prompt delivery of our despatches. The following is the specie list of the Champion — ead, if and watch the people who pass fhe number with blotches and pits on their faces is really terr it least twenty per cent appear to have hat We cannot ere the dead. but can assure you t © Smad Os. $31,000 | ality bas been very great. oe Got S by 4 The steammblp Chakipioo, from New York, with aise evens jo meg ‘ p-4 to the 234 wit, arrived at Aspinwall at two. M. op tly no eal Ge | 24 inat Her passengers crorsed the same after oe ‘PP. embarked on board the #teamebip Const tut ————— | veasel sailed early on the morning of the Sa ins C50 Prom 8. Francisco $228,514 | Francisco. A draft of seamen for the slo t From Aapiowall 3,096 | waryn wan axpocted by the Champion. bot they did rot come. This vessel ie very short handed, and may be Total detained in the barbor for the want of bauis long arked for. ‘We are natarally anxious to hear the res.it 0” and bombardment of San Seivador; but we shal out news from there wati! after the sailing of tl Champion, There can be no doubt, however, from the fituation of the contending forces, aa 1 inforn Jast steamer, that Geners| Carrere has pow © city, apd that Barrios will be compelled to fee the There ot the slightems chance wit other than the defeat of the libe-w royal Wert india mail steamer Tyne, | N. G., Nov. 7, 1808. Sale of the United States Storeship Falmowlh at A spimoall— Owe Naval Force in the Bay of Panama— Necessity for an Increase of Our Squadron on the Pacific Ocean—The Bmalipos in Panamo—!t is on the Decrease News {rom Bogota ria Carthayena— Affaire in the Capial— Result of the Election for President im Seoral of the Staver— News arrived wall on the niorn from Chile, Peru and Beuador, te. het ty farthhecens wa have dates ‘The United Ptates storeship Falmouth, at Aspinwall, | ota t» the 160 There had been renewed in |! ‘ the old trouble between the dendies (cach om) ard = °K latter having in eneointered in the mptome of op tana) Ww 1 cluren, Im consequence of their be ebeaper thao articles manufactared fo ‘On the 1th of October the election place io the State of Cond) aoe, F Known fo Pogota on tbe 18th, gave Ge malerity over Fenor Maritlo arrived by the Tyue staten t the rate to Murillo by a cone Commander Seiceo, United States Navy, in charge, was fold at enction om the 25th ait. for the sum of $3,770. oe wee purchased by & Mr. Johnson, of Aspinwall, but for what parpose Ihave pot ascertained. Other articies Delonging to the vessel wore disposed of in reparate lots, fo that the entire amount realized will, I suppose, rexch ‘he eum of at leant v6 oF fix thousand dollars, all paya- bie wm American gold, Ihe Falmouth ia one of the old Halling sioope, aad ber last cruise was on the Brant ots ton, at Which time the late lamented Commander (eo co Rodgers wae her firet tieutenant and exocutive officer, Woe have cause for rejoicing that thie old craft i# at tewt remowhd from the lint of veaseln comporing the navy of the United Staten; and there are two more of the same sort om thie wide that could be dispensed of im ike manner much to the benefit of the government. I refer to the eniling sloope St. Marys and Cyane. The ides of being 90 much Debind the age as to have thee two veamela used for active cruisers on a station where steamers oni y should be isenough to make es American asbamed. The Mttle commerce wo have left to us undisturbed is om the State of Antiowoia, not Senor Murillo «nd Gene t mayority large tn favor of the former, % has been received of the remit of the election wm the mat the tame that Mosquera bad decared war The arrival of the Englich sieamer now hourly expected, will bring , and confirm the ramer or pot. fut , however be considered (! oubtial ‘state of altairs in thia country Paci Ocean, and 16 protect it we bate tbe een OOD | ee eee oon ee ee i te tue Lanai (Seo). sim iep Rarragneet (me | ons dei. bono» bam nn = army, od eon ont duck) and the steam gunboat faginew, Logether with the | Crtrols ercare carrying Fee O84 sailing sloope above referred to. The Rogliah | [oT leained Point, be pow nly oi et ee pane OD a-sije harteest eh mgs. weap er, | of going home 10 vol for him io order i ovis * majority for the Prosidency, He may bave another mo- thod-—one frequently practised in countries given to revolution. sorm™ AmEmes. ‘Tho Pacific Steam Navigation Company's stoamor Cal- Jno, Captain King, arrived in this harbor at I1ezh P.M. on the Sth inst. ‘Hor daves are:—Port Monte, Ooteber 9; Valparnivo, October 18; Coquimbe, Uctober 19; Caldera, Oernver 26 Cobija, October 22; Arica, October 23, Inlay, October 24; Chinehen, October 26; Inco, October 26; Callan, October 29, and Payta, November 1. The follow: ing is ‘the apecie lint of the Callao:— For Firgiand......00.:0e..0ecececceeetere es SRORAOL 60 For Contra! Americ 3 +. 10,009 60 For Panama eee 3,800 00 Total.....+. . . cesses ccs s 6811 00 She brings the following cargo tur New York:--253 ceroons bark, 54 beice of goatekine, 50 bales of cotton, and bat one passenger ome. ‘There a rato be nothing new in potitien! affairs in the repabiic of Chile, Fvervthing i# exceedingly quiet at the capital, Now that the groat raiiroad has been oem. ploted and pat in operation, attention hax been directed to the electric telegraph. It i propored to construct Taleabnano, embracing Linares , San Carlos, Chilien and Concepcion. The projenter has the capita! (710.000) at his diepoeal and shares will be granted for the remainder of the required eur, guaran. toed to pay ten per cent per annum, and that they will be patd off in three years. At a banquet given at the theatre in Santiago on the 11th of October, in honor of Henry Seige, Kay , the con- tractor of the Valparaiso and Sautagy Railroad, the Hon. Thomas H. Nelson, Ministor of the United Siates, replied to tho toast in ‘honor of the [resident of the United States. 1 quote from bis speech the following paragraphs. At the commencement he said: — Gentiemen—Permit me to return my sincere thanks for the sentiment just announced fn honor of the President of the United States by bis Excellency Mr. Jer end als for the cordial manner in which It was rece! Lat me assure you that Lye kicdly feeings and sentiments fo universally entertained by the people of Ch mort gratefully appreciated and heartily recipr the government and people of the Uaited St it touchos me greatly when | withers the deep rensibitit manifested by your people upon the arrival of each #teamer bringing tidings of the great struggle pow in | progress in our country for the main'enance and pe { our government and ations. Tam prowd y to repeat what | oe oftea said, th have sever yet met a Chi whose earnest prayer and heart's desir A for the aucee@s of the fotoral arms aod the reston national glory. Thank God, the # te the epeety realization of tnowe b the dust and «moke of baitie, t again perceive olseared by vendor, life giving bears. for another icing over thy abled around the delicarios duce, W do honor to tleman of whose ream ettizen im jv It Wag andertaken in the midat of an important finvn cial erinia at atime when money war exceedingly dif fiegit to obtain; bet, notwi ding otuer untoward ci¢cumatances, Mews, contra ed bie time, and the work wan finished long before the time aliot ved whieh arrived at Val Of Augart, in Intitute 22 der. 30 dog. 51 min, wort, was have to and bo» Island on Monday, November 2, 1963. nenoowen fia SCQUT ARMED TRANSPORT as ro | praceed, ported by the Engtiehinen as being +4 very large steamer, | with ber @Bddie tha’t on dee He must have tad | Wave made (bie discovery re J mentio ed tbat distarbances bat on corned in Dita and Calia® nt the eleetims. in whiet quite | sober Of perwoca hed been i and woonded The | Commerete € Ontober 24 thus apeger of the rote | Terwil Of the elections o the uew members of Com fads known, apd, although the parties ore etait | Ay foe! aceored ‘hat ne of the may rity | ho arrived bere have informe | | | | | ' lakeo piace att Cities, wbih we hope wii pet ve ren ton bas condemret them, an@ m takes UY RnvErnEeN t 10 have tbe wrt en the courts of jnstiee and the r rected by the taguiature, Tha etreuiar note paused by the Moms Secretary t the prevecte m comenjuence of thee events oh we the wpirit by wien cover nenent is animate? Aa the cbow eno the country, #b no the ane mies of repubiie h inetituthons, will corteinly exaggerate the acoounts Of th ee divtarhancen, we deem it convenient to ineert to our present review the citeular note showlog the mensares Ushen to puaib the delim joente and W pre. vont vile ambition paralyzing the pesceful exercise of the right of ULAR NOTE fo Tee PRErneTe Government expects you Wo bave ene ated the orders ontained = the cirestar eote of the 10th of Keptember lant, The primary eheetion® meant be Gmihed st the pre. pent Gale throngbout the repablie, aod hie b aralleney ibe Proment orders me Wo tall Jou Wi reenik to thie Monwiry A minota arcomat of Ail tha e¥eDle eenarring at Ue mr tenn, Showid partes have employed violent means ngniogs (ee free enercee Of wullynge you wil) ins en gee THE TEXAS EXPEDITION. ~ | Additional Particulars and Ins teresting Maps. ON. Successful Reeonnoissance of the Texas Coast and the Mouth of the Bio Grande, by Capt. Baker of the Engineer Corps, Tho Works aud Force of tho Bnemy Discovered Off Sabine Pass aud Galvoston. The Blockade Runners Off Rio Grande, Brownsville and Freeport. The Passes—The Bars—Boca Chiea~ Brazos de Santiago—Aransas Pass—Passo Cabello. A TUG LEVIAT RAD? SAIL, HO!-A PRIZE pw Brazos River-- Another Biocus ce fl 6c.WX—>B ader Chased. San Luis Pass and the Fortifie cations Around Galveston, Firing Heard Off Sabine City in Honor of the Arrival of Major General Magruder, NTERESTING REBEL Rey ACCOUNTS FROM TEXAS, ae, me. “a ag Mr, Henry Thompson's Deapa Fiscemr MoCua.ax, Ore kann ve Yanrisoo, Nov. 6, 1862. + Having rent you the full particulars of the movemente nd revult of the expedition vince it left New Orleann, } am at liberty to furniah you with the details of an im. portant reconpolseance of the Texas coast wo the mouth of the Kio Grande, the strength and fortifeations of the onemy, the povition and depth of the numerous pasnas, | ag well an other items of importance which the readers of tho Henan will (especially just at this time) recoive with a groat deal of interest, ‘This reconnoinsance wae made by Captain James 7, Bakor, of the Fxgincor corps, Department of the Gulf. To this officer I am sodebted for the fullowing, se well as for the original mepe whieh accompany it—one whowiog the landing of the troopa on Bravos de Santiago island, tho position of the feet at the time, the bieekade ruooers at the mouth of the Rio Grande wd (he coast of Texas in the immediate neighborhood, while the wives us the Interior of the country, Matamoros, B Villo, Bagdad, Point Irabel and the battle Deids of Lao Alto and Remes do ta Palma. PREPARATION. —DRPANTORR OF TN THN NIH, On the 20th day of September Captain Baker received orders to report for detached aervicn, and make inne. diate proparations for a wea voyage of ton daye Keport. ing to Major 1). ©. Mourton, Chief Engineer of the De- partment, Captain Maker received his instroctions, Om the 24 of October he embarked on board the wteamer Tennessee, Captain Wigziog, and at balfpaat oleven to the forenoon of the same day this versal loft her dock at New Orleans and #teamed down the river, parsing oat to oa at half past two coxt morning. OFF manne vane, Nothing worthy of mention occurred until the follow. jog Gy, Octodver 4, the Tenocemee arriving of Sabine Tera about half past seven in the morning. Hore the United States steamers Keminote, Captain Jando, Granite City, Captain Griffith, and the Caynga, Captain Dana, were epoken, From the naval officers of these veesela moch valuable information waa gained, and they kindly offered him every facility io thelr power, even & the use of thew etoamers The two gonbeats, Sachem sod Clifton, which were captured bere a few weeks ago, were seen coming around iuwide the bar, A fow days before the Tennessee arrived of fading the causes In order to explain them with the creatont pos aiblo exactness Government haw learned that in rome of tho eloctions not only viclence, but real crimes, have been commited — several persons killed and wounded, Tesides the orders you havo received conceraing the trial of the authors of there erie, you will cause the judicial anthority of the province and the jue of the peace to tnairact sam mary trials in or¢er to get @ clear inmight into all the ua Iawfal acts committed at the elections. Should sffonces against life and property have been perpetrated in the moment of party excitement, you will pronecute the criminals with energy and place them at the disposal of the competent judge, in order that they may be tried Criminally and be punjabed according to law. Goverament wants to get the information in order to Pama it to Congress, #0 that the next Logislsture, being well informed shoot it,may wke proper measures tw ? hoote: hore m iT below avoid the repetition of such reandalous occurrences as | 'Me* % fads peepee: | Md thove that tonk p'acs here in Lima and ia Callao, and to | entrance. fhe wae loaded with coal, The Cayuga, two protect the citizeos in the iawt orcine Of the walfrage, | days after, started to ber sasittance, when lt wee die. Preventing the interference of intrusive individuals. | covered that the every bi 1 redoubt May God protect you CIPRIANO 0. ZRGARRA. papmnhonrtvtpine: Ae) se di apd The preliminary survey of the Jauja Ratiroad haw beon the sand hilie,and placed three rifled pieces in pou finished as far as Oroya, where the road divides, 90@ | tion, About one hundred and fifty men, mounted aad om branch leading to Pasco, and the other to Jauja,’ The foot, were counted upon the beach by Captain Dana, ‘The gune, one of which was evidently a thirty poonder Parrott, opened open the Cayogs, and as nothing coald be done againet (his work abe retired. Tht suggests the ies ofad ot commuttestion existin out of range of all fire, and to the rear of the town of Sabine. complete survey requires foorteen days more of work 'n an entirely level country. The following description of the road is from the Commercta of the 28th wit, — Tho road js about sfiity two leigues long. to Oroya thirty seven and from there to Pasco twenty-elieht. it Tinea on an a from Lima Lo Cotay five bundred feet per longue, apd from there to Jauja it Gesceods seventy five foot per mila. ‘The greatest height Ie 14.000 feet abowe the level of the weoty miles per hour, and ae the voyege from Lima va OFF GAL TRmTON, On the ight of the 4th the Tennessee left the fleet the Th Jauja will rf rmed in ive houry, and from Jauadowo | darkness preventing her movements being observed from fo Lima infix boars. The cost of the work will the gg - ey Jorn thon thirty millions of i iM may be 0 be five 000 labor ly at w Hexting for Galveston, with pleasant weather sod @ ¥ ted the capital, with seven per cent rmooth wea, by woven A.M of the morning folowing ohe neuen made the blockading fleet off that port, and communtested The road goes as (ar ae San Damian between f with the United States steamers Orsipes, Captain Gitte, Of the evomt. aad from there between hills co Granite Peate, Capita’ Jobnwen Captain Glin, of the Onnipen, sent a rebel pint on board the Tenneeres, Fle was lately captured off Calves. roth eed Katahdin Blocks. thers are eatates with more than 30,000 bead , japan are, wovaDom, The news from Keandor ie of the highest confirming in a great moarure ther het ening b ener from five dew iitiew” Pp ay to 9 Keousdr an tom. Thit man ways that be here perfect nowletew ot Htatos of Colombia. On the 13th of Gets nm comet. and appears willing Wo make Diniswif Fecretary of Stato for the United States “generally oxetul’ for & small consderatien. Heveral addressed awcommuniention to Mr Antonio Fi Charge a’Afmire of Bowador wear Mosquaras govern. | feel (Ortifiestions of « formidable eharectar bavé hewn ment, *teting that Mosquera bad been waiting to long for | ererted in front of vesten, They are bot of eertn, the President of Bouador to « the frontier to meet 204 coe bas the appearance of being casemetet Witla the Teonensee was lying off thin place the enemy were nenn Griving piles ‘and scream the chancel, evdeouy for the porpoe of obetroeting \t The caprered pes ted that, with (he aeaietanos of Din weneel, he Mew laid bo fers than shel borpeloes (9 the entresee & the harbor Alter Gark (he Tennesnee started for the mouth of the Tie Grande and beaded for an offing, wel out AO the Lime (De pen wee rough bet the weather etl) rematie® pleeract and that if in twenty * at Quito the hares War otal The i’rees ot has seked Congress, which i mow mitting, will eviencly get i five tierieand tmen no Cnawre. At Gay Nght on (he morning & the Gh che Gewvered @ ral ond made chase On overtaniing ber she proved (0 b Ce reckasing brig Bebe, Captais Koark Kyvttuag of Torther mterest occurred | bie day. [mite Peasdor bas | ye tulkowing morning, ot seven o'clock, the stengeer Jetted’ y gone om 9 | amehored aff the bar 8) the movth of the Hie Grepte. larry Congress, alter Vier@ Wee seen between Bly and mimiy calling veapete, -), of wearty ef, Dieckade renee, ey vere tying ouleite of the bar wading #1) cotton, wheh wan being Getivered to them by lphters Caine io lenge qupott. Leet Coed be neon oo Ubeir decks, Gm the bar there, ore ORI ahea! four [ent of water but beyend aay vane coe Pavigete fe the opt red pit inarmed the aca of ry the enortnear Uitte been On moderate pay, 4 alter the Premeh eyeten aod bey bewides redeced coneiterabiy the number of charch hetitays of fete, which were 8 great @rawbark on the pronperity of the country, promoting ieee and fipalien smang the working amen, Home remorse are afont renpecting & military riot at Goayequll bet | eamnet trace them. We shat) have to awart the arrivalcf the weuner Tala, from Geayayai), | (be Teeremen Op to thie time wo signee bed 70 berm before belog efoe Wy amcor tenn the trot chee 108 om Une thon e. fore Lime mont etapa before we are tile to beer if the forces of Mowners und Flores bave bad & colin Co tard the bark Mary Rectiey mach importags to ‘What the revolt will be Of this (feabie Ge one can cor | formation wae learned (rom her onamender, agiero tone, Forrihiy, Menquere be suecesnfal. it may ex wh Neen Chen, be ed, wae fordabie, belajag, from rh bom Oren y (ee \ient, no matler how ibe «+ * - ohet i 70 00d wometimes three fork of water, ned mnsy £0. If Cern@ted, thet ae in pemne Other cowntr vee (hat 1 Know © wlll be fuffictent we deeapliaie and ny him oq | Site Maat Mirarem Fantingn Gar WOuld anery eight fopt over me rhe Wd 8 felt het Oe, ough Nome het Barrow theo the ete Cte Un Ube Bin Gree te paither foren ww toritiraiioes the eoemy were Denrer (han Beownerilie. Oe the river & The Pacific Mart Peramehip Company's sinume: Serta, Curain Beatvary from fam Franeisen on the Dida, | with mulls and parereyers, arrived at seven o'clock iaet | evening The fobowing te her syenw and paseenger lie, | Fight 7 paowengers of 8i)\ ( aeee Seens (or aobons FG eae 16 | NENT HPAI Channel Conid be obtained at ex fem wh fpecie tor New York TAO | 40 mvereRe of thre God © hall to feat (ret, with changes Boerie for Panama ped 2b, | 4 Preeti V0 ethan te Atmar ican oF Moria ahare Ryecie tor Hevane ; tse a | SOCAL Winde Simmons wiwaye mnee cut (owt, while Tota! SM T02 TH | Roriberly winda clowe the bar The Honora brings 9 sews of importanen fram Mex to quenap ae. ' wer Hint wo the fee pees leaer vithe | reoeh on" 4 ‘there Perel) beste, mot deme ing note ham eighiann moka ware some romare aCont ehopt ah A betwen | wale cowid pare torough lees (ules aed ren dees Drbiado amd the French General Bs at we do OA | rng lenbel believe (bey will come to terme,” Pameengers aad | inate ¢o \ Anyiawall thin morsing, 664 will leave there | Th bar at Frere fanliuge would bold am average af before eight | What ad & ball font of water ‘The (nied Malan sional war Cpane, Commander secre ot Peat Shirley, arrived here yenterday attarnvon, last trom | * © # chant one henéred ond Oty man cnetatenaly 100 down two Bell piace to the river's mamett the Mertiean const «fhe came Wo relieve (he top of war * Merve. | Revageee from Texse are se Menieg ie laren aontentl