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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Yc“ WHOLE NO. 10,419. WEW YORK, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1865. PRICE FOUR CENTS. SOUTH AMERICA THE WAR ON THE RIVER PLATE. THE WAR ON THE RIVER PLATE. Scene of Operations on the Rivers Plate and Uruguay--The Empire of Brazil Against the Republics of Uruguay and Paraguay. wounded, Leando tomes, ihe offieer tn command at Faymedh, and a number of his subordinates were shot, and the town and its suburbs sacked and pillaged Cen d five days. The of the property, destroyed is , mated at between ten and twelve millions of piasters. ‘Feported that Flores bad made an agreement with ian Minister, by virtue of which he would be P the head of the Oriental republtc. ‘This agree- ‘ment stipulates that seven thousand Brazilians cupy the country until the expenses of the war and four millions of piastres of the old claim are paid; Brazil to re- main in possession of to the ‘north of the Rio Negro until this indebtedness is liquidated. Our correspondence from Rio Janeiro, on the other no ject in ini than to ry = § Hostilities Between Brazil, Uru- guay and Paraguay. E ‘ideo, lent Aguirre in ex: owing to his acts of wet : F cruelty, amd the terror tear be tes i red has alone HISTORY OF THE IMBROGLIO. i Noe stpporied hum tier. His deroctn a ‘ . hs all good men, and the arrival of Flores will @oubtless ac- y, 0S De VACUHY, Thy, complish it. Our advices (urther state that the Brazilian 6 y] \\ \ authorities have no desire to interfere im the reorganiza- > Ar per *lY, tion of the provinces which the capture of Paysandé bas a by The Causes and Consequences ‘ of the Confiiet. placed in their power. A deputation has been sent to to solicit aid Franc ‘England, Brazil will pot fail Prete swag ope, eon ames countries. QONCEICADO 1 TRADE OF URUGUAY WITH ENGLAND. The Sapore from the republic of U1 y into ry hom in 808, almost ‘of ie of products, which, in were comp value of e1" 620, against £002,328 in 1862, and against om big i wr pe chief tape tse in w eps’ wool, wi guano, horsehalr, sealskins and minor miscellaneous articles of merchandise show = decrease, The latest annual ac- counts are subjoined of the value of the principal arti- cles, togetber with the increase or decrease thercon :— YRARS ENDED DECEMBER 8]. 1861, = 1802, Incr. Deer. Bones of animals..... hey 49,034 _ “ed "Pho Brazilian Empire Treading Down - the South American Republics. itt BESOLUTE ATTITUDE OF PARAGUAY. THE CAPTURE OF PAYSANDU. Hatboro ah = ator Horns 4 +, atta ‘Skins, seas. ° — 8,332 Naval and Military Expedition Woo! shoes eae vi pA Agains' All other 4 — 19401 video. ‘ Totals... ..+++00+-£699,717 992,328 oy 98,537 Increase in 1862,...... £352,611 CONSTERNATION IN THAT CITY, The declared value of British produce and mapufac- tures exported to Uruguay was £534,741 last year, £453,790 in 1862, and £581,688 in 1861. Manufactures cotton, iron and wool constitute about two-thirds of the jate annual shipments. In the table set forth be- age) The Flames of War Spreading Through the| oo yeu aI dler ‘ear, iba Plate Region, ERVANOOG Se oe \s | ; we . soon, exhibits defcienclet ch every item, ma n ad * Key &e., &e, COABIENTESNOEEE, A A 1ae2 Incr. a 232 r / The latest advices from the new seat of war in South Allantic America are’ as follows:—Paysandd, Jan. 2; Buenos Ayres, Jan. 10; Montevideo, Jan. 15, and Rio HH Janeiro, Jan. 24. me iy ste re The empire of Brazil and tho neighboring republics of fo] s.gueia 5113 me Uruguay and Parnguay are deeply involved in a bloody “ nth oe ‘war at the present moment—a war which must eventu- YAEYU Oo} = 1,955 ‘ete oither in a marked weakening of monarchical influ- = =. S32 @uce on the South American portion of the continent, or |. shivers feos nd ‘Meextinction of some of the leading, if not of all, of the ToUal.....s sees +++-£081,098 453,700 16,634 144,482 Spanish Amorican republics. The struggle has been 16,634 going on since the month of August, 1864, and was ‘Provoked by Brazil announcing her intention of Amvading the territory of Uruguay for the avowed pur- Pose of ‘protecting’ the intorcsts of the citizens of Bra- ail residing thore from the aggrossions of the rebel Genc- Bal Plores, and thus ‘‘conquer”’ a peace on the border of From the Journal du Havre, Feb, 19.) ‘the empire; but in roality the Emperor of Brazil acted so = bd habakepeys te beef Jet seen i b: dion iy papeaetenygneerrribdigr wou AVADAL = l Z Known whether the demand will be acceded ta: Me. this moveme SEEKING FOR FRENCH MEDIATION. Uruguay resented this movement by foree, and In the House of Commons on the 24th of gway bas been brought in by sympathy to the aid & ¢ y & p : Mi Macvine asked the Under Secrotary for Foreign At. te ier, Y . y sf] furs whether he had received any information as ‘the Deorenge im 1862,.........+sssseeveees sees SE2T:848 Of foreign and colonial produce the value exported is Dut trifling, averaging not more than £16,000 annually, the tems comprising rice, lk’ goods, ‘brandy, tomand wine, PARAGUAY SEEKING WAR MATERIAL FROM EUROPE. 0 “t. ened = overnment of the republic of Uruguay having sent com- ‘The map ‘We publish to-day fm connection with ~ \ \ SDleslonera to Paria to solicit the protection of the Bm- -@his sketch of the causes of the war, the desolation it has fs 3 > e fol A ped ne gs Pa ea ty wevideo; whether any sim! been Caused and the extent to which i) may spread, will be GUALgGUAYOKVE ER: saked trom ber Majesty's goveravassh; amd wheter her found hi valuable ae a means of reference, {I ‘in the Inte and on rie pits eee old year closed and the wew opened wilPth Gpndiest sky that for a long tine bas hungover the | Fegions of the river Plate, The nations there Majesty’s government has received any information by the French packet as to the condition of affairs in the River Plate, especially in reference to the threatened 9 © a m& w ; ONTEVIDEO the question her Mafesty’s government had received in- re not at war are preparing for itasfor anun-} BUENOS AYR Re ee oN TEVID that the government of tha Empercr of the French ‘@voidable necoasity,-and at least two of the South Ameri- ES K NGS f Rad Deen o mdiale bebwete, the contending az (ean republics have their existence threstened. Wa, 4 Kanne MONTES. 7) eens SCALE OF NILES : WISTORY OF THE DIFFICULTY. Cap view of the importance . which this war is likely to FF i ee i fH E E £ g (@ not attscked; the administration was as good as could Deen attacked. Instructions Pt Rand ‘well be; the country was improving at an unusual rate, aby novice coamacen eopneas amauiey ‘massacre pe seedy nfere—kiling, robbing and ¢e. tiny ofthat Power tolag about thet point oe" ba et the | marder of we sutfecta y: van ed parties and | BHO} gil AVERSE TOBUNOFEAN AID, Sica Gam ed om Brasil, ‘THR BOMBARDMENT OF PAYSANDU. bE es ‘General and Admiral of the wl hes for the Naw You Heaatp from the Jornal por paren rice tq Ox the 6th of December a combined waval and mit. | Brazilian demmnded immediate in- | been gradually oo ‘do Oommercio of Rio Janeiro of Jan. 22. ‘eny deciaration of war, proceeds to ald him with over en ‘attack wae made upon the naval forces and the punlsbment of the assamine Two thou- | drawn into Ae ae err gltle, diaposed | we request the members of the mankcipal : @ousnad infantry and several men-of-war, of Brasil and’ the army of “Foc wombardcreet ‘Sad prisons yt the whole garrison of Paysanad, | and quite un The only alleged wish of ab he nomanaaaiete of Paaeeh ak cance ; wan terrific. Pour gunbosts commenced te Ereray caleied, | 19 Ses Serle en one percent, ra of the fs eit by all Brasilians In April, 1968, this same Venancio Flores, who is the Dombard the towm at four o} ta the At | Were set-at liberty, and to their famities; 4he | able to guarantees peace on iis ier, and Laing Se the here deeds pectennead goto absolute cause of ail the ‘ow existing, com. eight A. M. they had thrown ene lrundred and national was: and the Brasilien | from whom it, will not have to fear the incessant | Poe hearing Of the hare ss porsi i ae Caos menced bis revolution, or invasion, of Bands Combs into the town, and st five P.M. seren hundred, | Srl, sum Pinied eoltwmn thobapty arvive cn the 200m, | of Aguirre ns Mveet under the government fortree poth America may be celebrated af it Oriental) which has since coftinesd harassing aad de. ogy i - Saavoe nana st | and it ise te “by the combined forces ISEMBARKATION OF FOREIGN TROOPS. 7 sritigeut thah you taite the ehttncha t0 femal @troying that once beautiful country. The goverament The Spanish ‘war vessel tearas'’a Concert with, the | Se Army end squadron would.commence-on the 26th inst ‘The foreign squadrons (English, French and Italian) | ae this capital during three consecutive days; aBd, as Which be sought to overturn was the best the country ana English geiiosie, notified Admiral THR BIPECTED ASSAULT ON MONTEVIDEO. > th Wye, apap all rejoicings should be accompanied by religious exer- ‘int sonata Tamandare to stop the uardment, which he | Thos we may next expect to hear of the fall af Monte. | tect the banks, ae they prewnd. | Aguirre also wished % | ciseg ‘ict « Te Deum be cbaunted in our principal church vever had, siunneane cron ng htesy Ald, “nok a thelr’ reqoest but, it being, ‘ao long: | video, which isn no way capable of resisting the cam. Pepe Vey ty cisenience ot | able to accommodate the largest number of people, and CaaS ae tries | ices eigeemengies circ | ern, EA se Geir | pe cea amaeaoergie, he | mime ecrrcne wae | Sis eaea te carey an ag ha. thats .goverannent Su.postestion. fhe Bra. { *atisfactory answer from ‘the governmem at M fanaa we sovied haany og Ayr) sone seaty ot tae gormceuaien efencelew’ site. of fos | 13,the city of & mine whiose would not have | Shane io the Almighty for the venansoeacnd a <foveramest demanded redresm, which, under the a eee ve eee ng si Saye lor the police barricade, fand several houses in the subarbe city, makes the unfortunate natives writhe under the left a single house standing. Bravilians—The time has come to show Earope that iporsible’ for President Berro heving were sacked rebois, garrivon recovered | conviction jr cherished, murder: PARAGUAY TAKES ACTION ON BERA: ened of patrik and that able to Diplousatic notes passed between the two rovern. | expired, the Brasilen Bavoy considered hit mission «8 | the garrwades and expelled ihe enemy. Two ammuni- | heto way possibly proto. thelr own. The béet streets, | From Paraguay tho news is that a defend our national Higaity. it is time to raise up our ; Bi peat, ms = pesesnetreniel ‘that len army and ‘were ready to pro. Sepns ieeoar sarpannen We ochuatons Seok preening 5 eae oo Unig pant gre ap pone aces the eaten saat and | Beads and free ourselves from the affronta that have so river iat met Bras ent garrison were disabled crowded with etancicros families, who have @ strong force jery aceon . The stra. | long disgraced us. liam, let there be a and invasion by Brazilian troop } totet once the sulyectsof Brazil, and to After a" cnople of ‘howre were tquin made Tcsccabie, |: nod trom tas santpy the foreign gubcappia Aero ancturcs | tegion! blocs of the Torve is to. oncupy tap Ric Gaeed | tetiicetr tat tions oat nolan ante td eaten - Chreate: 4 Daring the ane continuance of this (eosanary, Leaniio Gomez had two horses killed under him, and | nearer to thoshore; the Custom house is shat wp; decent, | provinces of Craguay, and thus sbow a front to the Bra- | The drum and bugle call us to advance and we not tamontad! ee re Aguense ten THE WAR COMMENCRD—THBWIRGT BROT FIRED BY all respectable young mén, with muskets on their shoolders, | ailian army there. This is ouly a roport; but the news | hesitate. By the Lord and our altars we swonr to shed URUGUAY. Although, as wehave seen, Uruguay and Brazil had to Iardy a hostile attitude towards each other, it ‘was not until the $th of August 6f last year that the two wations actually came to blows. On the mentioned at five P. M., the-Oriental war steamer Villa del.Salte- left are scen hurrying in the direction of the cantons. Monto. | states positively that Paraguay is continuing its arma. video is ruinied—ziontevideo is destroyed. Better far | mente as if for war on a large scale, that the fated city was baried in the waves which | The republic of. Paraguay occupies at present a ver beat around it; better that the hand, the genius, the | prominent position, owing to the enmphatic note whic capital of the foreigner, which has built up this once | the Paraguayan Minister paseed to the Brazilian Minister magnificent ety out of blood-stained bricks, had been | respecting the oecupation of the Banda Oriental, Para never known, than that all the pr se, all the advance- | guay views, it appears, with ge distrust the ment, all the ents shold be knuthilated fu. an | aititudo of Brazil in’ the Oriental question, and be- evil hour by the ruffian dagger of revolution, or the | lieves that the Argentine government is’ the ruthless sword of the invader. ‘‘No man,” says an autho- | of Brasilian diplomacy. President Lopez, therefore, rity writing from the place, ‘‘can form the remotest idea | anxious to preserve the equilibrium of power in the bs of the sad picture of desolation which Montevideo pre- | river Plate, seems determined not to imitate steamer continued running dewn stream with ail peed. KPYEOT OF THE FIRK. sents, awaiting as it were ite doom. The Brazilians are | the non-intervention policy of President Mitre, ‘once with four hourly expe: water, and Flares by land. ‘The de- | but to declare war against Brazil, and fide with the almost with The town of Paysandé was reduced to a heap of rai iy expocied by p by i deck Brasil, and side with the al end the . rip | fences around the city ‘are. no better than cobhonses. | ruined cause of Montevideo. ‘Ignorant of the great the, Inst drop of our blood rather than abandon our post of honor. It is necessary to (@ from the ja which we are placed, and to show the bandits of Uruguay and Paraguay that Hrazil, the South American colossus, has ample power to punish those insolent republics. To arms! To arms! Let us plant our colers upon the battle fields of Uruguay and Paraguay. Let us show the world the heroism and patriotism of our armies, @beerved 8 the duration of the civil war woe” perely to the supplies—both of men and money— the revoluwwnary party reeviven lou Lucios or ou that after the battle of Pavon ‘the spirit of revolution bad a died out; but, so f Mer from this, Flores was aided and abetted by Buenos em of attack on the Montevidean government which g@acceeded in extending the general sympathy for Flores end his cause. THE POSITION OF PARAGUAY, Such was the situation of affairs at PaysandG and Montevideo, and the seat of war generally, on the 16th o8 January last. iving garrison is estimated at seven hundred. : ing for war, isnow the oe They aro aboat haif the height of @ man, and are chiefly | strength of Paraguay, and jealous of a government which aly State Atserica properly prepared for the oft heh ling on tha wh ban wt wee eeattig. Pings | made of champagne baskets and bags of sand, 0 cou | affords 90 litte food for revolutionaries, Argentines de- | sv,raunAvron’ Toe Severe een seme mruggle which is just at hand, and but for the extrome Ff Sceing this te Blancos, the ruling party in Uruguay, ran had fired three hundred #1 from his thre sexsll pike: structed that @ man running need not stop to ask what i | spise and ridicule the threats of the Paraguayan Minister, . and which characterize the near ii, then the crow set | ana the artillery of the fort oted trots wart Ps “¢. | was meant for. Wool, the chief product of the country, | but thoughtful observers approve the sagacity of President SPERCHES AND CEREMONIES. are Bast penen devcens pe ih fire to it and went on shore. of the town. “ae ons omy ys transported even so yo) to ig aecord- | Lopez in opposing the satension < fevsilien souinart oy The latest advices from the republic of San Salvador 3 ingly it is stored, waiting for better times. Flocks of } conquest or otherwise. e hoped, however, . the demands of Brasil, on the present occasion, 1 METALIATION OF BRASIL aR FORTS OF URUGUAY MOVEMENTS OF THE BRAZILIAN ARMY. sheep disappear betore whatever. army Sprott, anil | tae revolution ab present going on in the Handa Sia oof pammeeetbee tage ena Bate ban Br eh ‘were ouly forward an a bata to meddle in wl On the 16th-of oncuureen * thiren do thabeoeure: ‘The news ftom the Brazilian corps of operations in | cattle and ‘vireo to those who'want | will terminate ono way or the other shortly, am this | Yet, en the provisional President, ven elect ‘Oriental and imately annex the re- the Vieo-Adi weg ~“'?: T Brash Uruguay is interesting, It telie that the main body of | them, Friday being a holyday tho churches were crowded | would solve the difficulty which at present threatens the | constitutional President of the republic, A once made a formal protest. , r imiral comeand| rorens. e force '" consists two divisions, | with ledics, in dee; mourning. There | fiver Plate, The Argentine government cannot form an ry d » ve te seramnent hat the tr eoeak ot | ite the. River" Pato, ‘caaoaticed, to tho Bish Foreica euch. of three beigaded. while, the afeaute ws af Cert be mine. Who laugheniness feminine entiieins of | allence with Brest to igus tne, Orientals an Pargua On-catesing, otiee Trine Desue Senees San w vo dress, in which he said that the vast yw ne. the ‘Oriental by troops would be regarded ice the intention ‘ — “y enenne camiene ¢ an ig ys , 4 that hich to blockade the ports of Uruguay— Largo and ready to march farther on into the territory | sorrow; but there were ere, Aha as Paysandi—gir foreign vesweks “4 ; earnest, fervent appeals | neither can it well remain a passive spectator of a strug. bth of November to pore Bech ~ os oe of the provinee of Rio Grinde, 7 | to Heaven ofered up That day trom leo hearts Le | gle ln Which It hoe s0 great an interest As sake: yes aane wen ae D rt Oe th ~~ avy < — ~| The first division is under the command of General |v; all hope that the Almighty will mercifully avert the | the Argentine Minister declares that bis government pee e reprepentetives and | Ozorio, aad the secohd under that of General Munna | horrors of asiege, bombardment and assault,’ will not side with the Oriental or Paraguayan government. France at Mentevideo. The reply of the Barreto, The first division is in this way :—Th domedic aftiction babii (hat if Brazil in her d 1 ter wan WAC! Aver the uot ents ox. | pat iicae Cop i Nh eo me wey The The comedic is at present unsusceptible of | The probabilitics are persists in her demands 4 formalities, ; second | exaggeration; husbands, fathers and sons horried | and @ war ensaes with Paraguay the Argentine govern preswed himeclf, which ie the;pith and subsiadce-of bit | taking up the line to the Chuy, and the third con- | from thelr jouses; weeping wiv fgspthere ahd siniers | ment will be forocd w side with Paraguay. Great mill ‘ana casus belli. No answer whatever was given to this” Bote, and shortly afterwards a small Bruz{ifan force, not the jayan protest, entered the Banda ‘Oriental, took possession of a small town, hauled down ‘the Oriental and hoisted the Brazilian. The Braxil fans evidently ised tho F jayans as oneinies, and cured leetion—forty seven thousand against eighteen hundred yotes—he interpreted as an approval of the policy he had hitherto pursued, and to which he intended to adhere. He did not wish his people to expect too ‘attorty the im tho Paraguayan Mibie- fP °@PLYi— Unuing the line to the frontier of Tague. ‘The worn at every door ‘The \ ‘ lary preparations are going on in Asuncion, the capital | &°°#* things from him. He would endeavor to maintain tars ete to, as the mail teamer Marques do [? Tn. the iatter fart a aie document, ror Brodioney | second division ew in a:pport of the. live of Paymndd featiiog om the jaland ares be recnacied tn}. ot Forgaay,. oo cron, the capital | i the republic peace, progress and the majesty of the Olinda went on her usual route to Cuyaba, passing, asa f speaks gt the paluful daty whiais Jrould be lmpored upon | the fret, ready to move to any poise of it. From | Montevideo. Verily, the country is cursed, and the 1 ‘THY SEIZURE OF A BRAZILIAN BAIP. law. ant Of course, thro Paraguayan ‘waters. The “the object of nie aearching, aed Conteceine witet veut | the inaetivity of the entire fores, it appears that it, by | carnate flencs who cansed all this human woe, as sure as Paraguay has declared itseif against Brazil in a practi The | ution of Prostient Ducnas attended ian steamer ‘arrived In Paracuay con‘emporaneous | facelioney terry monicaband of” tart Which mie ent | orders from ment, will not advance further until | there is Gel in Heaven, will yot be punisied. From | cal manner, having seized the Brazilian steam packet myer: wad bot with the news of the invasion of the Banda Oriental by |, on board hips, it shall be secrrWhat effect upon the Uruguayan yovern- | the appearance of things it is obvious that a wry detor. | Marquez de Olinda, rnnuing vetwren Montevideo and the | With the usual formal ceremonies, The oath was admin- ‘tho Brazilian forces. The Paraguayan governmeut at aaa ed We onshet, sent o Brazilian Minister hi passports, ually declared i there er rest y war then and there BRAZIL, WITHDRAWS HER FORCES. The Brazilian government, evidently perceivinz its @xtor, and the danger of ranning into an enemy's coun In reply to-this mantfestation I heve the bmor to inferm | mont this first step upon its territory has had. On the | mined resistance ts meditated, Still, as far as we can | Brazilian province of Matto Grasso. The veswel had |) your Excellency that fom ihe poiné of view in whieh | look | other hand, all the disposable forces of that government | gather from the practical remarks of the English officers, | already left Asunction, the capital of the republic of at Ce) Ren cuenee cannot spon thiw sepmaatiy be are acting ta ¥iores and his rebel army. The re- | the piece cunnot hold out, and if the Brazilians throw Paraguay, and one of the ports where it touches on its ongped bas hg oe te Lay, Oe | Sistance to the Brazilian ‘corps of operations’ that it | shelin into the city the loss of life and property must } voyages, ‘when it wns pursued by @ Paraguayan war th wwilitary entet' who hae thought propertornise | ct Over must be very feeble, as the force in Rio Grande | be frightful. Some gingerbread fortifications are in pro. | steamer, captured and brought back, The Marques de raf revolt againec (be government of his eountry amounts to only a few companies of militia, In this | cess of construction facing the bay; but a small gunboat | Olinda had on board about £40,000 in government notes, cannot be congitered by me aa a belligerent position lie the operations of the land forces of Brazil. could riddle the whole concern in a quarter of | besides small arms and ammanition, Which were being istered in the main hall of the goverument buildings. Salvos of cannon were fired and a Te Deum was sung ip the cathedral, ‘The Presidential term of Duenas will expire in 1969, Teleg' unprepared, immedutely withdrew te fore: . lc is simply a rebel. " an hour. | remains to be seen er the fore 1t to Matto Grasro, Mt er, § ¢ Seinadron ‘blockadod two sual towns in tho Uragoay, Furey iar thet coamtce te agly ore Uecterianed war | _, A@ditionsl details received In New York. on the $4 in. | Powers will ittertere” and eonipel ine combatant | nelro do Caampen ieitty semen frestinas of ch provison, Saw Prawctsco, March 7, 1868, Scaisaeeat? surrendered to Flores, and the blockade | yewoen Beast and the Rastern Repubhir, Dutalwo ofa nove | stant, informed us that the guilaut town of Paysandg had | t elect some other lesa valuable spot than Monte. | who is retained as & prisoner and fod on bread and The United States stoamer Shubriek, Captain Scammon, consequently on that port was raised. senior Paranhas, | jicution v7 blockade ef thoer ports mmude with ¢ fallen into the nands of (0 Uva Mian after a ranguina video to settle their differences, There is a frightful | water, Some time previous to the captore of the steamer tailed to-day with Colonel Bulkley and party, of the Col- one of the most astute of Brazihan dtplomatiete, then | tomary formalities, 1 cannot admit that Un@axplession @ con ict, lasting fifty hours. Great mortality existed ap ‘osity displayed against Buenos Ayres, which the | a party of Paragimyans fell upon Seior Leverger, i vi 7 . , a fifty ty © ia . r hb Com) bound for procecaed to Buenos Ayres on a special mission to the by soft Acrlleney of “contraband of war,” ean be | the plece on ite eapture. Montevideans regard as the root and branch of all their | who was exploring @ small river in Matto Grasso, | line Overland Russian Tolegrap! pany, ‘i oe ° vd > ti ‘ fallen iy, J and even ai cont. ine, tain in the Brazilian arn thing has since y, ‘ fa weking an alliance botwoen tho Arsentine and Bra. |. The reply af the representative of France was oasen | The fertif Mraiet, br abeot Mclihede tung che Went | is at complete Sandstill, aad au ihe Aribunaie are closed | heard of Senor Leverger. who le a geueral offioor cf Bre, | 1% Vancouver's Island, to land a working pasty to oom- aillan governments for the purpose of assisting Flores | tally the same in subsiance. The ports ot Salo aud Pay- | seis the hands of tho iirwsilian troops, as we have wait, | the recovery of debts is, of course, ont of the qnestion. | zil. After the capture of the steamer, Lopes sont an ip. | tence building at Fraser river, and fighting Paraguay, Such an alliance, planerbio ax it | sindd were, however, sirictly blockeded, and shortly | artor three days’ hand fighting. ‘The aaok by the troops | The darracis are full of wool ‘belonging to foreign | vading army up the river Paraguay and attacked the Mr. Gamble, Superintendent of the California State may seu, could only result in tho utter annibiavionor | after the treaties made between Urugnay and Brazil were | ana the A be commeneed hi Anber, | etancteror; aot an arrobo of it can be sold, and the | Praxilian fort Coimbra, which repulsed the Grst asaault ¥ an he Shubrick, Jands President Mitre’s government, as thore is aunivereal | publicly burned at Montevideo. ind the toara was akee aa ine. Ae ee oe thee | owners, becoming nervous as td Wwhnt uses it may pos. | of the Paraguayan forete, consiating of six quabobts nna, | Telestaph Company, went an the Shabeiok, sed lands ot Sra’ tan, pg te Boren Hey peed ae coven PROGRESS OF HOBTILITIBG. January, Flores, tho ieader of the .Coloredo. party sibly be Sy to by tho besieged, aro beling and ship. | |< is said, three thousand mon, At tight, however, the | Victora to Anish « —_ ow in beaten tetra Bel- more, the Argentine gov 5 From thts tito forward the opposing parties began to | whose repeated attempts daring the last (wo years to | Pind it as fret as they can, garrison evacuated the fort and went up the river in’ the | Jingham Bay and New Westminster, jambia, on. y making such an, alliance, would have a Weak uly in } gominit dopratanony s +l ge Ahn ; + }, , Brazilian guuboat Anba Colmb Fn oie r . Apon cach other, whonever and | expel from Montevideo President Aguirre, and the leaders DESPERATION OF THE PRESIDENT OF URCETAY a 7 olmbra mounts twelve | ppasor river. samp vai nideg i dpnapdigmenmande \herevsr thoy could, On the 4th of Noveinber, how- | of the Wanes party by whom he im Instighted, Wim well | Aguirre, sho President of Urugnay, rendered desperate | #8; Abd the garrison consisted of one hundred men, ‘The telegraph line will bewarkiag td two or three THY EMPEROR OF PRAZIL EXPR Wan. ever, the Urogvayan army mat the rebel forces under | known, furnished a contingent of troops for the attackon | by the tall of Payeandé, and inepired by the Blanco FRENCH ACCOUNT OF THE WAR. . Ms That the Emperor of Brazil was fly aware that. tho | Flores, on the Yi river, anda very sharp action wok | Payeandd. Leando Gomez, who defended . the | leaders, har promulgated the tost derpotic meusuree The Conutilutionnel of the 2st of February has the fol. | Weeks between San Francieco and British Cotambia nation a pare tp wey drifting tuto war, may Hig ceentt pavaronta the army of tho governmen veya end offered the ost deaperato resintange to | Children twelve years old ate dragged from their farn\- | lowing article: —We are in receipt of letters frow Mon saat fies Gale r » by his remark: on the onening of the le grsiative ses- @ ow the south bank, wi: ol ed Ui the last momeut, was made a . ee under the protes - ealit . r n \ r 7 goon by ng oo novi beaks ,» While the other lived the Prisoner by the dra | lies un pretext of entistment, but in reality to be | viedo and Rio Janeiro respecting the capture (f Paysan The Flood tn the fo Ri @ious of Brazil, on the Ist of January, 1864, lu iho course |! - From this it appears that they four lit frat | zilian Colonel No, who treated him with the | kept as horages; while, at the namo time those who | di. By the former wo are advised that Parsanda was | Crscrvatt, Mat Of his spoech, Dow Pedro i". said: 8 the river, and afterwards that the Uruguayan | reapect ‘hat hit energetic defence merited. | take theeo steps send their own ch luren to Buc | defended by only seven hundred men, and did not ca The flood in the Ohio has resched ite hi Givit war reigns whfortanately in the republic of Cenguty = — pgs 4 id drove tie rebel forces for | Unfortunately, hows er, Gomes being a fow hours later | Ayres, Thus terror reigns in Montev.deo, and a | pltulate anuil afier holding ont for fifty-four hoursarainst | and the water has commenced falling Gad the pracoinl reladions hetween Uigd republic and thn | S ead teeter ta al, : ye BS mes, pen of only one = “p = the nawe of Ay yr cee 1s officers, pr om eo ge % the inhattanis seok protection | ten thousand men, including forty thr ge guns, and Tie traina on the Obie, ogy ep ger nage | re onfederation are shaken, ° government of ca bia shows that there was no | ferred being a prisoner o 8 political acy evsar ore | ony board the Brazilian vonpia It is pretended | supported by the fire of the Braxilan flect, The Bra | Cincrnnatt roads are suspended, track> Deing wi while wgnnding Jo mypiniala the piricleat neuivallyy, A Jout~pudh Wig cibel sty rabepalad im no azagy hasie, } soalnins 1a ibe hands os ihe Aeagitepe, He wep givenup | toed Mpa) beg ag ambitious views of nanexe | pilinpe ary paid 1 haye lost two thousand, Killed and | warey between hereand Lawremedues

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