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IQOMPLETE. [2 S=585Ere| Me xte o. $a oe . Shia: city last night from Brasos Santiago, Texas, On | °* Will doubtless do so, NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MAY CE A —— © wel o age SEPA be Geer” ~<? S" a : Genera! Hind: he ~e- palate ire su 04RD M4 aarcY ro ras canes er vex | IMPORTANT FROM MATAMOROS. Since the arrival of a regiment of foreign troops from The New Yort Brew + — spon papery ngs Ua ee eee the Revolution in Northen From that gr sotid Ot@# sovrce the “Me: “ Vora Crus, and the retreat of the J Metsaiauns ALLEOSD GRAND LARCENY. ser a tee: . has been very quiet, ean cena ot Offer Welch, of the Masher Polies, yenterday arreates ine wel. , on 00m feturmed to thelr owners; the street barricades Michael Brennan, on a bench warrant issued by the Die- tied by alex SE have .00n talaed and houses opened. All the people, ieik Aernay 9¢ Neshenener suai 08 & leds oP ti ‘Endeld rites, ~ . have returned to their homes, Grand larceny. It appears that Brennaa and two others rumor, Former .°rosperity of thé Mexi- Seweee ied with | moreover, MTN oon to pay back the toepitaiien cf | Wore attested by the Harbor Police last November, fee Ietteee a y “ were soon cae. "P00 © PAY ceptaliion of | Hoating's quantity ef ple roa, tas of the mm nly be eured im that way. ‘a Babylon. their friends of Bre.24 lls, who upon the appearance of uso Iron Company, aad werd taken to 2 4 he statement is therefore pronounced wholly untrue, ot y’ 1 from Brazos believed it to be a | they were indicted for grand larceny, and two eal! g2tt independence was s:cured, or f am ofensive our foraging expedilim vi and fed eccomplices were seat to the State Prison; but Bree- oe re an taren ton Sp venkes Res genuine advance on woes ) apd han was rolaased on 41.000 bail, alaog mich nothing ha@ sahotty to lef our velstan worpesganstiheceeeos | THE SIEGE ut MATAMOROS. nh aes ES wef | Sem Whee Pee erent Pomenday. ne wun ~~ spony ot Mexioan ol he sie of elsher of ‘The stage Minas to Mont Vey end Camargo are sot 76} = rns wan Bours Ite otored, as heey asin 16, Gots of our Sng — en, anderen that to Bagu' i il souetnan stacked | wite “rng” ine martes ts teers ot Pi nt request The publication of this cand! by the Ovafete. and robbed. The safeat travel" by the steamboats, both | NUOHS OOMING CEREUS" grows more exquisite as Fate press, TO. HINDMAN: Major Gewernt ADVANCE OF NEGRETE’ COLUMNS. peta the river, whieh Sbatlnue to run preiy | Hie tor heb alii nb eigen re TRADE DULL Ae maeam 08. Trade te ve ry dull; in fact nothing wi, eover fs doing, | Ladies sometimes thotr and there is ne prospect for the future. ‘Everybody ig jan secechate we orp ae ema, een eeeaies tae oe | ER os GALLANT DEFENCE BY GENERAL MEJIA. | i i ‘Those who have goed storehouses end intend to rain in we sacar ad maader Foster came down from Red river witlt them IMMERIALISTS mY te z Sidite of Sr mau tenen| reece moun Taw emp.’ | Fe Sat CET RAY es eae 3 Hevea terms are arranged for the surrendie’ of ongaye \ . : ° the Union and Rebel Forces on | xisvy smiti's wots army. Po suetars Wee A oF Hore’ —To wank, dgbtatcd dpepeiiog, gre. the Old Field of Pale Alte. ~—~gume, aay wr, 00, | GORE Decline in Gold and | re PEE gt, The Now Orienns femer of the 294 tnat. says that The Cotton. - | Mmeae bse lirica numa tn scent | \ESrreee ‘Cerahe, earibarn, airoee afer gunboat Little Rebel arrived there yesterday from the mouth of the Red river, ‘with despatches from Lieutenant Com mander Foster and General Kirby Smith for General }- Canby. The rebel fing of truce beat Champion, that brought the acer) dyepopata, ai ove, ha ve p’assed through the consal’s office (% great numbers. ‘feted atest BITTERS ore the ploasaniem tonto ia the Sonve of them are doubtless all right, but if common ro- | *8.% 4 in ‘and the middle aged acknowledge thete pord epeaker'traly, many of thom nied: mvewtgation by | wonertul Realih ghring power , wha of te the Board of Underwriters, oan rtd te kee ron en eee Metng them Hato Bi a8 THE REBEL GENERAL'S OFFICIAL REPORT. i MAXIMILIAN’S ARMY REINFORCED. RXOURURNT AT MATAMOROS ANT RAGNAD. this time the cities'of Matamoros end Bagdad were 4 re OUR Union officers Colonel Sprague and Major Bundy from in the most inti alarm and excitement, Corti ‘THR AMBRICAN CONSULATE, PLA.NTATION BRS are’ exhausted Nature LOSS SEVENTY-TWO MEN. | shreveport, toil ing the mouth of the Rod river. Die operations upon the nagelines had evs the peopie | _ 2he business’ of the commercla? agency has boon large and J pts kaye in cachange of princes es yteed upea chine | SUPPLIES OF ARMS FOR JUAREZ, | of Texel! source of corrct intofigenon, and many- | she fst thrve months, and Mr. Wood has boew very busy cuemgeen genet eee ea : mouth of the Red river om the 26th inst, &6:, &., &o. arian that freabootare rule pulside-they dally and Pilg ple ley ro arm. Men BO vaca ir Tay cuore * Two hundréd and forty rebel ly gave evidence of their presence—and' that Gene- be ween oar govertimrent | * pti Tho Captured Negroes Spot by the | accra shew tk rg gap acacahe poreetiven Negrete was marching upow tbe olty with’ an orga: | and'thetwof tle empire has not asked'for an exxwafer atau Letsery Buisey Sashed. OM= report on the 16th inst, nized force which was ! cial drawings, ctreulars a: d information went. Our Matamores Correspondence. Called oft army, but no one know | or official rooognition of any kind. me therefore oon- F8 Rebels After Surrendering. Colonel Julian E. Bryant, nephew of William 0. Bry- Gi pete bs er i tnt, was drowned recently while bathing in the Gulf of (A The interior of Texas is in a torribly disorganized con- dition. A telegraph line is to be constructed from San Aptonio and Austin to Matamoros, The French and English war vessels off the Rio Grande joined the United States sloop-of-war in firing half hour guns as a mark of respect to the memory of the late President Lincoln. Fort Surra, Ark., May 27, 1865. Rebel deserters and escaped prisoners of the Thirty- second Iowa rogiment, just arrived from Toxas, report that the Union prisonera confined at Tyler, Texas, are how large or‘how efficient, or what was its disposit: cua Matamonos, Muxico, May 12, 1908. intent Srdgng from ‘he pune, oe doubleditbe, if | fines hinwelf strictly to the business ofa’ commercial EVENTS AT MATAMOROS, 6 came in possession of the city; Genor:l Negreté would | agent’. His persowat‘'retations, however, ith individuals ‘The events wliich have come to pass on the Rio ect iege Dewee loan of the’ merchants, as le had | of thetmperial government are such aw might be" ox- MONTHLY MAGAZINE: Grande border the last few weeks have been of con- | Conta the bity Uergiven wee tae ‘eae fender bent | pected between gentlemen Re a he siderable national importance, and may lead to others of } greedy and nectssitous army? Would fore! ‘Tho buniness of the consulate has latterly consisted in" MOS? REV. ARCUBISHOY OF NEW FORE, r&_8ape- , ion atill greater. In any case they have affected large com. | “lAlly those wlio adhered to the emptre, Frouch abd Ger- | maxing ont certitioater-denigmed to canoe! bonds, given:| emt uvatccons.” Three numbers now | city, Rene epee THE REMORED SHOOTING ABBY sata. mans more particularly, bo shot dowm without dist ¥f munities, not only of our own, Dut of other people, ané | tious thesreetsvor sould conse. Dotrared.? Theos in | in Naw York and Now Orleams, that goods stiippod to'| your, Single copies Demis, Published at Ke, caused considerable oxcitement among them, making | the interest of one rty gaid one thing, those | Matarworoe should be duty landed in that i Aretha 8 La y 3 port end ‘dis- life anything but peaceful and pleasant, and the security | of the other another. trike MAUNeF, MOTNINg, NOON | Hoved of in tegitimate tradé with Mexico. Morsover, in'| Adress to Snsokers.—Pollak & of property im, Reve ‘oh: rt aud night, each hour and moment of the day, brought % 2 Meerseha Um manufacturers, 602 Broadway near possible. They also changed in many | us like contradictory reports from tho whole surrounding | 0 manner that cout give aid or comfort'| street pes and Cigar Holtermat retail, cut to Under, important respects thenatureund currents of trade, so that | country, and even tie imterior of the city; 0 that rue | to the roeiels, There has been no difficulty t repaired. . at the moment I write,he who sould revisit this country | @0r and doubt and uncertainty reigned supreme. It was ax - these patient ciicctaeacusathe aie en only believed to be cortaim that the Moxicam adherents | 'S Swearing toggr giving’ thove certificates; for, mnt nce woull! scarcely recognize the | aud non-combatant officials, such as thove of the Post | '@ consequencoof the non-arrtval of cotton and absence towns of Matamoros, Brownsville, Bagdad, or any portion Ofte, Sastom House, &e., would be harslily dealt with, | of Cogn from Texas, fear ng rman have been of this ever exci and they, with a large number of their friends, their | 20ld or transported Into that State. It is idle, however, xcited, ever turbulent and ever uncertain | re etn dN atuahte iad erehiete. 'to the | & deny that moat of the goods taken out to Metamoros GEN. HOOD's ESSArE, be, e, a, The Oficial Despatch. @BORRTARY STANTON TO GENERAL DIX. Wan Daragruanr, Wasninotox, May 2%, 1865, Major General Dix, New York :— Mule Mqwemen for June No. of Pirene LOGICA , JOURNAL, 2 conte, Address FOWLER @ WELLS, 39) Broadway. AVR ite’s Patent Lever Truss” jcapatoh from Gene allowed to escape in large numbers, the guards saying | border, othet side of the riv were destined forthe Texas market, and it ly be- | Riipsire'radiie Uy. No pros the back. Light) cleam Ad ral Canby, dated at New Orleans | that when they are all gone they will have nothing to FORMER PROSPERITY OF MATAMOROS. GOMDUGE eelaaean ie sank: cause there was ro demand from Fexaa for tomes mul tacy: ‘Bun ou te lawantand spwarg.. 0 a yesterday, the 26th inst., states tliat arrangoments for the surrender of the Confederate forces in the Trans- ‘Mississippi Department have been concluded. They in- do and then can go home. ‘The enlisted men in the rebel army are unwilling to fight any longer, and do not respond to Kirby Smith’s proclamation. They acknowledge themselves whipped A few months ago the city of! Metamoron was tn the | | But General Mojia stood bis ground firmly; An Tein | Sa mermaim anaes heyday of the activity and prosperity which had prevailed | of pure blood and large experience of fron‘ter life and @ other business consninte consists principally mountain warfare, he is not the man to yield or quail in | in giving and issuing passports, attesting signatares, Xo. there from the boginning of the war, The town was | sv extremity, With-all Me ortpets duven ims hewearon, | and has been pretiztlarge, affording tae cararsmenenas full of everything which belongs to arich and pros- | ly numbered twenty-five bundred men, and with these | Whom they belong @ considerable revenue. They will he thonght to hold a large, rich and therefore inviting | probably, in the comme of a year, amount to eight or A.-<Fimpoentant to Soldfers.—Gents’ Alt we a’ All Wool Stal . V, BRO Pew eM eer aPonue, and f Katupotte'piaca: A.—Cherekec P! aludo the men and n ; ‘matériel of the army and navy. and are anxious for peace. Perous commercial city; but goods; traders and adven- | iwi, againat all comers. = : twelve thousand doilars. It ts m pity some portion of i EDWIN M. STANTON, Secretary of War. ‘The surrender of the rebels cast of turers continued to arrive, as if the war, which mad¢é HE SENDS TO VERA CRUZ FOR TROOPS. the fees do not go te the conswi,,whese salary‘of ono com te ta eee. * we we ine eionenl wee rmphice fre.” adress Dy. W. Bk. thom, was never to end, and a collapse were impossible, | It is probable, however, that General Mejia did mob at Urge tp omapr ie sete apyr outlining mi. rat correctly eetimate the numbers or. efliciensy of his | Mr. & lawyer by provession, wi Warehouses, Hotels, machine shops and private dwellings | ores vieg: for it was not i about ten days before the ac. | le cannot of corre practioe ber; no more went up as if by magic; and what is more, were imme- | tual appoarance of Negrote before the city that he bo- | can he go into any kind of commercial business. Ho is diately occupled-and filled to thetr utmost capacity. An | thought himself of assistance from Vora Crus. ‘Theao | thoreforo in a provty tight lace, with expenses of at ten onse theatre, even—at pearl; ‘8 Were da} terrible anxiety and excitement wo theusand dollars, and only one thousan ollars — er ment ly ove hundred 78 ware Gove of terrible anxicty and cxchoment. — | caiary. He ie-occasionally called upoa to draw up legal thousand eagle dollars—approached oonipletion; and if The uncertain issue of strugglo made it impossible | papers, pecultar to his profession; but bts income from all were not peaceful and happy, the future was golden- | forthe Pa which aiwag« secks the stronger side, | thet oustde business will hardly make Lis deficit good. New’ York. Ask Up Mas. 8. &. Allen's World's Hats not credited at rst, but it is now generally believed. Our New Orleans Correspondence. General Russey is now negotiating with the rebel ofi- New Ontxaxs, La, May 20, 1868, cers of Western Arkansas for the surrender of their com- ‘Tho United States transport steamer Clinton arrived in | M2248. Quite a number have already come in, and oth- ber atrival # report was circulated that Slaughter had de- | _ Urrillas have ceased molesting boats aad telegraph Rarry' Triveghe rows, fox tx fare Patroweed Ly. a a A * This: eaxntion® ’ mertoa. ten Tonted tho fodoral garrison at that point. The following | Wi7*® ai ; RI hued with prieperity and fortune. Tinmense: fortanes, | ©? decide which to take, When the balance of ramort PROCEOTION DURING THK ATTRMYTRO REVOLUTION, ard @ro all tho particulars that I can gather relating * and opinions seomed in favor of the party outside, thi During the revolution of attempt. at revolution the ite fs ‘heme: F L oO R I D A . _, | indeed, had already been realized. These wore.tp be | ever cieoen Pky ‘ible inclined towards ‘the so-called | Americay Consulate was bosieged wit persons axking Keeps it in. the ‘taatter:— . ‘DBTAILS OF THE EXGAGRMENT, lors the use doubled, tripled, quadrupled; while new ones, of equal | liberals. Contidonce in Mejia's ebility to sustain him- | protection. Mr. Wood's answer to-nll was, “Obey the quite ee ee oy self caused the sme dckle clements lo feturn to their | isws of Mexico, 20 long as you reside im the country. Om Friday, the 12th inst., one company of the First Saipnedn; eats Veiseade: Silesiance te Lime and ties the ‘native, popalation | Keep neutral, Itke your own government, as between tho | s2°C% Aut Tiongah a Mexas cavalry (Union), with about two hundred and ofty LATE PROSCERITY OF BAGDAD. wavered and changed aides daily, a cuntendiug political parties, and you Nave nothing to | cins, Paris; irom w Oo. Important Capture of Myste- rious Persons. And go with Boca del Rio—as it is catled by the Mexi- sony for ten 1 oh, woagy days of actual niche. yt for iar at BoE hh dormant al hy ms. | be [ood to protect 1 9 forel tion, ge portion of t c oul y Ir. made, cans, or Bagdad—‘‘the place the anilora came to” during | Gurmanutnd'eeglick openly ecpqused the cause of Me, | ad stood ready to throw tho Stara and Stripes 10 tho : the Mexican war, as it is called by the Amoricans, There | jia, and in response tO bis earnest roquest orsanized | breeze, which, indeed, ho always kept displayed in bis | Graham, Newfoundland: had been @ long interregnum; but now ships of every themestves into palitany companies, Citizens of the office, Pat Sogn ae taal — eye pong Watson, no nate + cw, weed ni ited wuch valual ures Pou, Panama; size, description and nationality continued to arrive and | Ujuicd Sten, £0 ie oe ened Comaal, Bz. Wood, a» | offered for bis proteftion, and he had a right individually ia arjous, Vers Ores, Antouin, Port strasse’No. burg; Henry ee wl 5 @oldiers from the Sixty-second United States colored in- Grantham, Lineeinghire; fantry, under the command of Colonel Barrett, were @arched up the Rio Grande from Brazos Santiago. At the Pass of Boca Chico General Slaughter met the @Avancing force with about five hundred men. A fight They Endeavor to Mal depart daily, bearing their richly laden argosies and ad- | between the contending political parties; but at ‘the | oF vflicially to protect, ir'ottoe, 874 Peart ensued, and Genera! Slaughter was compelled to fall back y E ke their Way to fea ira venturers to and from all parts of the civilized world. A | same time lent their E duence tothe side of Isw and | At Bagdad tore ato but few vesseln vow arriving, and pe anon ihe United Ga tho direction of Brownsville, Here he was reinforced with infantry and artillery. 5 Colonel Barrett then attempted to fall back to Brazos, {but the rebels pressed him so close that he lost seventy- two men killed, wounded and prisoners, They Are Believed to be Some of the Captaiu Temple and Lieutenant Ludwick, of theThirty- | Webel Leaders Who Parted from fourth Indiana, were among the captured. Only-four soldiers belonging to the Sixty-second United Davis Just Before His Capture. States colored infantry, ave reported captured, but with the exception of fiftecn of the company of the First Toxas cavalry, the whole were killed, wounded or captured. + Itie ramored thatall those who were captured were order. In this attitude they commanded th all in the harbor are trying to get off ka quickly as poe hundred and fifty sail, with flags of every nation, were ‘of ail, at the same time reaper Pectangling | sible, most of them in ballast, Iu consequence of the frequently to be seen in the harbor, or open roadstead, ances.” ' For the spaco of three days they, with their | desire of people to get away froma very dull and un- thaking up & picture in this clear atmosphere and | Consul, were about the only persons sevn in the streets, | profitable counity they have many passengers, who pay | jowed to dissolve in the mouth, have a dtrectiinfluenes tothe ‘unel sunlight rarel the entire nati: iT : | thirty or f dollars to New Orleans and sixty or seveut; = soho ain taser ttoelt to the | fie eutir native population being confined to their dwel: | fhirt7 or fury dan y effected parts; the sooth! fect u u traveller's view. Under the fostering influence of this NEQRET APPEARS FRFORR TUR CITY. ONETING MONEY OUT OPsEREIOO. oething: otal fo, the, meine: RORIEEE immense trade the town of Bagdad aroso as if by magic, At lqngth Negrete appeared before the city, and till PE brag! of os money safely down lado har. | the windpipe allays pulmonary Irritation and gives rette tm and ita large and Immense warehouses wore dally filed | poining wasluard ofthe troupe expeatad from VorM Crt, | Mveuvor,exrhange has Tued very high, say twenty per ] COMES olds end the various throwt afations to whistrowt- with goods of French, English, Spanish, German and Ame- | known, nover for a moment quailed. Cannon were | cent, during the political troubles, and at times could | te speakers and singers are liable. rican manufacture, destined for the interior of Mexieo or | planted in the pubiio square, the streets were barricadd not bo hind at all Jus before ine eppencancn of Nogenta peices in the ti el houses eo Toras. New and well built steamboats were placed on men pl MTeaneantite, Kept wikie'ther | specie down the river under « sigong escort, as it had pers Hermie rab Hens Et ° Se for hot work. The people, meantime, kept w: Batche’s Mandolime—For Restoring te Fishing Smack, But Are Intereepted. Brown's “Bromeite? Troches, wien alk THE PARTY SECURED AND SEMr NORTH, the river, stage lines established to: Matamoros, to | houses’ As for the natives, none of therm appeared in | been brought from Monterey. Many individuals who en) Ker ke. the Camargo, Potosi, reets, and but few forei The city looked lik have tried to got off their specie without escort have had sp Seg gg ar a dhe egal mned sepulohre, Early'in the cvening skirmishing | (tall taken in loss than two house after it left the Cus- excouted. ‘This is not impossible as both parties wore Toxans. ou spf be ( maak volianid potas, | ee pads i commen ines wevoustangscend erey: | Wee. naan comnts leatetfind gentiemen tts ay doog lie. aes ited ; : ; fica cotionen tee GENERAL stavamrea’s nxroRt. ‘The following despatch 1s from J, J. Bois, Lieutenant y expected a dospernte encounter during tho might; | ane rebete onthe other aide of the river were vory | CASWELiy MACK & OO., Agents, ‘Sth et. and Broadway. evidences of the more advanced stages of civilization, | but rosy fingered morn appeared and the enemy had fled. ‘The ‘following is General Slaughter's {I report of | commanding detachment Second Florida cavalry, and is CAUSE OF THE LIKHXALS’ RETREAT. quiet until Negrete approached the city, when they lent |) (Ghe affair: ™ ated, Cape Sable, Fia., May 18:— “ renin bei aa8 pet eppointed, and Tho real cause of Negreia'a. rouring without | smoral infuence, if sot material seiotance 10 ¢ General |} Bos Hand Starep Company. [RADQUARTERS, WEsTeRn District, Texas, obed! recel! iiberally patron’ le: trati be ported good, tAmMps an: Presses kinds. " In 1m cheng May 18,'1865. } | Ph sen ceyenenytinte sane mei gionnte anh ieee: hed POLITOAL STATR OF THR COUNTRY. — . Tedot Known. Bome say the cheittaus quarreied | erhapaconddential terms. They were, also, ately stirred DAMMENS & FLACK, 190 Broadway, New Yorts. Axpaton, Assistant Adjutant General :— Cape Sable with a detachment of the Second Florida among theinselves; others that the ign or- | Up by Col. Barrett's foraging party trom’ Brownsville, ‘ @. { lscked the ancay™abowt sight hundred cavalry to intercept any parties who might be making k, and drove him tn cont their escape from the confederacy. On the morning of Killing and wounding about thirty amd cep- | the 17th, at half-past two a boat with sail sot was Fo tho seatored con boat immediately eens es 1d Col eS oe Frees Ma seen near shore, when the picket {mm in “ " « sain attacked and driven within one mile o enced . OS eke aaa piesa bio Pryce ‘With all these prostiges of trade and commerce the frightened them; others sti which showed they were still alive. They haveat | Best Wine, Best Winc.—wWill you Dri: ona s soaks ty tae ieee OR ieee, Browanville ite thought, some thousand men. mostly | the net and pared ro Preach ag, areettvom Mt Rane st, mounted, three pieces orme ‘ are . pb, ery 0 8 | cheerless night of war seemed to m of the East to be oy ae omg ee cesseny e Tenants ne of | ur comnand of Gol-Risughter, a Virginian, who is | No. 6 Beaver street. Champagnes and other wiuse {a i way to the a Deseo; but pow rats Ae | troops aived from Vara Cri, and Mejia’s postion < spnerted ta have expresses: Mins Se oe oe eae , NO expect or, perha eo 4 berals ry ry , r i og Se Hee et oe Te eee ce cree to | hero, as woll as tho other side of the Missiasippl, to a 1 eye Monterey. They give out, however, that they intend. to speedy appearance of that blissful day *to the | Moores. Mie the city, which they may you do, uulese | close. It would be a groat blessing to the people of Texas. political atmosphere seemed reassuring. Our long and | counted on the uprising of the peop! it Chevalier’s Life for the Hair Restores 7 hair to its original color, stops ite falling out, ead clean. Stands above comparison with an: @ Cy dressing. Soild at the stores and at Ne . Broedway. eau a Savas! Pa a3 i Brazos, when darkness put an end to the pursuit. Had . ambitious and mercenary adventurers of the horses down, would, dou! Doat ordéred the cre surrender, which they did . ‘Mejia is still further reinforced from Vera (rua. _ a (cog ee pd og rosie 0°) i prongs tees pedal slg ton distant and darkened West, A new empire, more. | APPRARAXCH OF TlLB FORNION TROOPS. The Press. Despateh. « | deannet = over, a new order of things, more to their tastes Landed at Bagdad, the forciga troops wore taken.up Camo, May 27, 1865. Cherokee Medicines, for the Unforte= mate. Pamphlet free. Addrese Dr. W. R. Merwin, 37 Wall. er street, New York. SH oe eet oor soca wen | Ut, and consequently useless. On being brought to five severely wounded. We did not have three | camp I examined overy trunk, valise, &o., finding con- in the fight, tan numbers not havin arrived. | siderable rebel money, some gold, and » fow papers eases eT oeoera) Om & | which I atft hold posasesion of. They appear to bo an igtelligent party of men, and undoubtedly have held tm- Ti nha Meaty ben. M Retansh Doe Sty Wajor General Herron, commending the post at Baton PERETS SOO mn party “Peouge, stating that persons direct from Weat Lot consisted of: sevon white men and a colored servant. Feport Kirby Smith, commanding the 7: ‘Theservant makes the following statement:—I was ho mag He or hiredat ten dollars per day and my freedom after reaching was assarsinated at Seeeetee gan ie ni the amanaton i fre Havana. We left Tallatasse on the 24th of April, went to Major McKeo, formerly a Beenie ceronl .@ainesville by railroad, from there to Chrystal river with Tetifeieance of and who was found acl ‘and thax | three teams, one of six horses, tho others of four. We veenced to bo shot, is said tobe the person who killed | brought the boat from Gainesville and launched it In Chrystal river on the 24 of May, and then went to Bay * Your readers remember that Major McKee was -pfvorwards iGied beture « civil court Pipa —ry ‘Ho | Port. Up to this time there had been but six white men owas ese fy ea ee at aga Prices, in the party. Hore we were joined by # man from Talla- ‘and the report it wi eral Smith was reviewing | hasse who came down in a buggy. We left Bay Port on = Fogimont among others, McKee stepped from the | 4,4 gn inst, at nine A. M., running every night when we A here, mised the river on steamboats, which were seized for the pur- peep pag in ened racted ete pose, On their arrival they marched past the paleo, The Now Orleans Times’ Brazos correspondent, under which was thought to be forever. An able, trusted ‘and | making a good appearance, and were finally barracked in | dato of the 12th tnst., saya:—The liberal force which cap- experienced representative of the new empire, General | the new theatre, muob to the discust of the cleganiés Who | tared Monterey was 7,000 strong. eld the reins fro! ys ‘ere interested Im that new enterprise. The men aro f one -thooot 4 Mejia, hi of pene on the frontier, in- = aby e mong ’ _ a : Nogrete, ng L m : id | department Leon and Coabuila, with japbencn ypocteved here, and pro- | Austria peittoat Bax &c., broaght together | forced loan of one hundred thousand doliars in tection to life.and property seemed assured. It'is true he | by Maximilian’s call volunteers. ‘They have spect, At the Sght at Saltille the imporialist had but asmall number of men, but these were under | the promise of - one thousand - dollars 4a anid ‘diee an iron discipline, and believed to be equal to any emer. | ond of three years’ service; in the monmiiees tree, nerale Victoriano,. Lapedo Fierro a ‘all promised peace and security. Alast | cents a day. A unmber of them have aiready wounded, but escaped. In this fight Cortina how shortaighted is ided man, and how little able | to the rebels, and tliree to oor forces on Brazos Inland. red fifty tho: dollars in. je and nine hun- to anticipate and comp: the futuro, It la gonerally belioved all of them will, in the ond, Iave mane at en . MPPRCT OF TUR FALL OF WILMINGTON. the empire. “They ‘will find am excellent feld for dred prisoners. ile General Negrete was ettacking ‘The firnt foreshadowing of the collapse of all this pros- Caterprse and labor 1 Texas on the restoration of peace Matamoros on the 29th ult. the rebel General Slanghior ty mado ita appearance immediately after the fall of came Leite fortified the left bank of the Rio Grande and opened an Wa it I. 0 Closing 1 C " The events just nayrated bad the effect of completely a Wilerington, Tho closing un of that Greet Tevet east | elosing up bubinews, both at Matamoros and Bagdad. The | srilery fro to provent Negrete’s troops from reaching traders and adventurers of this border than othor | bigh were occupied, Vines broken up, travel | the river for water. event of the war, as it come nearer home tot in sre a ond Lgpig beget A party of guotillas recently attempted to kidnap the A Deppeoed ts yey 4 Johnatun's surrender, fall of cottom and gold, the | Empress from the City of Mexico, but were unsuccoss- also bageee te snothee, Fr here in Matamoros. ibe ae — Thee = and oe pom ful. W min; was believed would | were dea: q merchan| turers on. beh ee al Pad mp ag hey 4 | Who bad locked taliher, iike crows and valturee around ‘The unpopularity of Maximiliau is still further con. which, Nithe the wucecsa of former adventurous | adead carcass, bogan to disperse Im every direction; | Armed. craft of a similar character, would soon fill the whole in- | goods, in the most perfect state, wero sold for “damaged Grover & Baker’s Highest bats rm 9 Fee stenet Lack Sitch Bowing Machines. 6 ee Great Revolution tn Brick Making-—- Chambers’ Patent Steam Brick Maehige has fuluperation for three years past. One machine. will rma wo a minus, ‘or 000 tem hou tm all kinds weather, aud housed ready for burning hout the use yard or sun, The brick are handsomer, onger, hold water IMkely to be affected by the weather, and way batter than hand made Uslek- and can be made at neariy two-thirds less cost, and they are preferred by all buil fundred days, OF per year. For further par'ioulare tad patent right apply. to ABRAM KEQUA, 11 Uceblandhe Strout. N.Y. up staire, in the dipection of the General and deliberately shot could and sometimes during the day. Tho men give their names as follows;—Frank P. An- not!or report is that General Smith was aseassinated nls Highest Premiwn Leckstitch Sowing. ‘ ficers : deed, | goods’ under the hammer, for which the New York in Police Intell! Goosalltion. en botng. bela te to tho terms of surrender | d¢fvon, Richard 8, McCullock, Frederick Mohl, Henry or th tne to be terface nnd price a tt Galveston, Hogs: | surance ofloes are expected to aweat; and busines af ASSAULT AND ROBBERY. Machine and Ruttoobole Mnchine. gs offered through Colonel Sprague from General Grant. | W. McCormick, Julius C. Pratt, Thomas A. Harris, Isaac | ton ‘and fan Antonio were said to have ruled during the | every description closed up. lop, the great, did not About three o’olock yesterday morning Alfred Nelson, WHKELER & WILSON, 625 Broadway, % We ‘Tho Natchez Courter of the 16th inet, in referring | 4 Homer. months of February, March ‘and April, as low or even | fall more suddenly oF tf ly. Thus lived and htt bi ot ‘i ~ ——_ ho the romored assassination, says: Wi ‘are not 4 lower than in this port of Matamoros, There flourished and died the contraband trade towns of the residing at 206 avenue A, while on the comor of avenue Hoyt’s Hiawatha, the Only Toes who wish to circulate rumore for the sake of con- The troops making the above capture belong to the | therefore, no demand from the interior of Texas, Moxican border, and all the contraband traders with | 4 and Ninoteenth street, waa solzed by three nion, and | restorative for grey hair, No selpuur; ‘0nd rete Fecict, vy the report < ae Kirby Samy command of General John Newton, and have beon in pur- | business here Did a y omens. oe ck Sopra seamee Nanni Ben p— forotbly robbodof forty dollars, Nelson steugglod with | Vie. No-10 University place, @ngann! mn reached as in v ways, and #0 a prrric cost TRANSPORT: 4 o contin —_—__- —<————K<——— Guoutly, within, a dey or two, that incotion of tho | Mult of thle party of men since they first made thelr sp- | vory heavy raina also fell all through Western Texas | grow rick; but the war ended, (helr unholy business and | the highwaymen, and, breaking loose from them, at | ymmense Prices Paid for Old Reoksmn Fumor will not bo considered out of place, We have no | Peatance at Crystal river. It is supposed that the mem | during the season, causing Immenss freshcts, which not profits are ended also. aT" tempted to “oncape; but one of his assailants knocked | 900,000 Photographic Albums and Books on hardgebeap. ealy destroyed ‘8 Vast amount of property, but broke AUCTION BALE OF “DAMAGED GOODS. him down, and inthe fail he waa reduced to insenst- : Gat BROTIL RS, 113 Reman treet, except that it is said he was murdered oo gave fictitious names to the officer makin, .. The rumor is sald to have come from | Ay they have not yot been received at Key West it a not troope. been foi etime past ipal basiness: reveport, by way of Red river. Cp apres gt! hag le bhp ‘he d we Hadar V Geode not | bility. Officer Moseback, of the Eighteenth precine| " knowenginey are; but their condnet looks very sua was therefore Impoesible to get through trains either to | of Matamoros and the dopendeacics t! or from Mutamoros with cotton for the city, or supplies | in the alightoat vy Se Wa lis pomacoen ban in on wor nee Moteoe soreams. bond pects Yom up, aale, ant robber o rented i¢ You Have heres - chilt 7 udices, or the: ices af others, REOEL GEAERALS AA TRACE MYSSENGERS. Pree ih ine hei fait met wats bo hoccheeele “enews “> Ttoarn from General Kilby“mith, commanding at ici ls 7 men of | to the country, and this was another’ reason of | for weoks oifered 3 Mitek Cia ae aetna Ce |e ny, nnd thie was nother Tiare bots | but common report) been placed im the snctionerr's hand | one of then, who gave hia namie as ‘Thomas Murphy. | low. thn yee of Mls. WANSuD Bue ren, Rie er paroled o from General Dick Taylor's army, | “ nbichpaee fold aud’ cotton vegan to decline, and to decline go | and sold andor the hammer ‘for secount, of whom it | His confederates, however, made their escape. | Nelson Miplons of methane oar vee La ents fromepor, bed ave proposed through him to Genoral Canby, to ure The Park. Fapidiy, that the cotton did no longer pay the cost of | may concern.” The modus operandi is this: « dinap- | was convoyed to the station house, and, after recovering | dysentery aud unkesn teastoe te rare, nan eir influence in persuading Lieutenant General Kirby “7 t ‘Over so long and dreary @ road, No cot- | pointed trader who has ‘stood im vain behind tho | from the effects of tho assault, identified the prisoner, | Agimmation, cures wing cole, and carrion the imfans uh, commanding the division of West Mississippl, to ee ton therefore, came in, ner has itto ibis time, and no | counter, and sees Ro hope In the futare, conceives the | Murphy, aa one of the men who had bee concerned if | through the wothing period. { his command to the federal authorities upon The summer scason is now fairly inaugurated. It is | goods have gone out. Almost all the goods of American | idea of call! hie goods holds @ survey upon | Heating and robbing him. Murphy wae taken before —— the torms offered him by Goneral Grant. These ora | probable that the bands will begin to play on Saturday manufacture were Vy cree: kd ris of New York | thein, advortfkes them for ces them in the | Justice Ledwith, and committed to prison for trial in de- Ladies, Seo the Lp a Noweltios tn Jgxpross thomeelves entirely satisfied with the magnant- Row! the lak and New at a heavy tax, fer non-contraband | bands of an auctioneer, by wi oy are sold, not out | fauit of $2,500 ball. the Jane number of DEMOREST'S MONTILY, nor comp ‘nous conduct of the ational ‘government in relation to | 266 snap i : es, sei sine bonds, heavy ghee how) Lh lightorago ~ baby pe dh 4 py 2A prone PRAUDULENTLY OBTAINING MONRY PROM TITE PA- pop errs wauanc mas of rthe st ley nhes, amusement in fo ere eo al coat! trans vt La one. " re. 8. one La 6 terms surrender of the rebel armics, progress. some the bar, ly storage Bag ly their MILY AID FUND. ett pra nypoabe her hn Lake Maatenee Mi stato that thoy will never take up armas azaine! th take’ Park ied alten apute WOU OSORTMIES potte he te- | eer, te, Mma COs weper ond of Cho Fark beng ow continues to be thus lenient to thom when | *Part for bathing purposes—e suggestion which, if prac- omen ticable, seems very desirable, edibpethcbecen! Le HOOD, The arrangement of the statuary room at the arsenal is freturned prisonerd state, though satiafied that the canes | BOW neatly completed, and is exceedingly creditable to ta after months waiting for customers, Ro cotton or by this operation is the purchaser, who probably is doing Mr. Nicholas Quackenbush, Assistant Treasurer of the came in from the interior; no kinds of supplies, a legitimate Mexican trade, and is able to hold his cheaply | yotunteer Soldiers’ Family Ald Fund of the Sisth Notice to & pers! (eulee of Mawgee’s dry goods, hardware or groceries were in The | purchased goods tll times, Tho loner is the ates torday caused the arrest of Mary | celebrated Shipping Tags removed lo TA Pande street. ‘American trader stood behind his counter, or perambu- | underwriter. As for the seller he hopes to get out of @ | Senatorial district, you! y pov dhotine ag lated the streets with doleful face; but still the goode re- | bad scrape without difficulty. McCord, living at No. 241 Fast Sixteenth street, ou the Y AM Logaitied Totten contl; to Matamoros, and extonsive storage therein; but Pa count of whom it may concer, The man who fe 6 red Mr. Charles Innes, under whose direction the work has store, y CERTIVICATER OF THE UNITED STATRA CONBU!. ee eee oaerrendor To avold thin Ho is erin, { Doon carried out, Crawford's magnificent works are now fom hey Ree ‘Saas enaer te Pee day rece, | ‘The account of ale made out, It is takon to the Amue- pane Soong ent eat a akbar eee fh MOTE, Becker tmce it Greaserg. is way towards tho Mexican frontier throu h Toxu | Rn to ihe beet advantage, The diispidattons, which | tioneer, unsought and unsold. fiean Consul, Mr, Wood who is aed vo corify, that the | {he arm Wt ta furthor alleged that Mary Itkowiaa ob —- — 4 crossed the Misatasippi Fiver, near Tunica Bond, 0: Rat A Kea apna we sere He om ° by A tiful SIONB OF A POLITIOAL REVOLUTION. ame subsoribed th ie the true, genuine, official | tained thirty dollars from the fund of the Fifth district Lottery aGotd Pate | Lod In tho meantime distant mutterings of trouble in the | sign namo and signature of the auctioneer who sold the ‘making similar re tations, Justice Ladwith interior and throughout Northern Mexico, especially goods, ‘and that his sald oficial sign, &c., is entitled | PY gine Ok wed for trial, Mr. Quackenbuxh algo corm within the limits of General Mejia’s command, began to fail faith and credit. Accompanying those papors are ined that Jano MoUord, of No. 186 Kast Savanteenth be heard. Since the occupation of the French, President | sertifcates of “surveys,” signed by two resident iro street, had, by monns of falsely — roy ting her Juares had remained qui At hia residence in Ghihuahos, ohants, who, the a cortifies, are weil known and | self 16 be & woldier’e wife, obtained thiray five oWnee ‘and it was supposed he would Fenatn 60 daring the a and their aforesaid signatures, acts from the fund of the Seventh Congresnoval diaistos, Unexpired term of his office; but General Nogrete, his | declarations are entitled to full faith and credit. For | Jane waa committed by Justice Ledwith, [| it, atoppi it the f 3 " pr Pe isd of oaetavaley slaited tho “Plantation adjoining, | There is. (uo model of the beaxtiful Washington Monn. at — Er. of some of Bannon's men. News reached | Mont at Richmond, Va, but tho building fe not lofty tain Foster, commanding the United States steamer | ¢ROUgh for the erection of the cast of the bm ues ayatte, of the eacape of Huod, and «tug was tmme. | {fom Agra of Wasliing ore tele ioe ayed—as <n of sample of the work—the somaiaing Dies being Inid erected sot Strictare, Fistals, Pies, &o., Cuced by HENRY A. DANIEL, M.D, Operatirs sed vomiting Burgoon, No. 2 Union square. iataly despatched down the Achafalnya, at Simmaport, n tho hope of cutting him off and captaring him in t Bing bortood, od po near did shie project apceed that on one sido. Might not this atatue me, | old ‘Of War, was less inclined to noquiesse In the | each ono of these papers the government fos la two dol Stenemnarnong o ‘and uniform of the rebel General wai cap- | Where in the grounds? A stand has been put ap at one | oainblishmont and demands of the empire. About this which is promptly paid and the papers vont CMARORD WITH BUROGARY. Silver Watches, rod whl Oownor was escaping in, hin rote de nuit, | nd of the eaty tevin, ground vad m which thoeol- | ting also the reins of tho Rew government appeared to | to those ‘whom it may concern.” ‘Tho butcher shop of inane M. Kithey, No. 40 Crosby | of all dencriptions, from Tw } ER NEWS FROM KIUBY FAITH. lection of stuifed birds and animals will be arr be drawing tighter and tightor, Notwithstanding the | | Now, much of the nent out to Matamoros bave | oo oot was foscibly entered on Friday night and robbed | each, for sale by GEO. O. AL | A gontioman, Who Tas Just arrived from Shrevepo A sOevemecat int been presonted to the Park | numerous fine sounding decrees from tho Thats of | beon aétuniy darn and many aman in Matamoros helow Canal street, formerly % wae bays that Kirby Smith ts ‘mot ssorssinated, and that Ee een ct ome it has been placed with the | ihe Montezumas, onjeyed, oF drought would rathor hi is’ right band out off than certify to | of acont aad vest and a butcher knife OMicer Riley, 8 gael ee Bilcinpt whatovor was mide tiyon lus life other animals under the arsenal, but seoms Ill at esse, | they onjoyed, Tonk freetotn of relig on and wvcioty. “No | what isnot «rue; and yot ft would be well fortho Board of | of the Fourteonth precinct, arreaiod Patrick Murphy In | Mey Mus, 8. A. “items Soi P When Kirby Sinith heard of the surrender of Taylor | 884 Keeps as much out of sight as possible, fandangos, no cock-fighting, no m4nte, no faire, no wor- | Underwriters to inquire into many of there transactions. | the vicinity with tl pregerty tn bis possoasion— | RESTORER AND PRESSING for ng, invigorating 4 Johnston, tt Is reported that he contemplated sur. THK PARK OBSERVATORY. ship but that of the Roman Catholle Church, excops | Juation ax wot aa their owa tnteresis demand it | or raihor be dropped itn the of tite offioor and | and beantirying tho hair comalemaiiial ndering his own command, but was overrsled by One of tho landmarks which bas deen eo long con. | when specially permitted. This state of things was not There ta aloo a large logtti trade and exchange! bust | atiompted to eacape, Juatioe ling commitiod Mir 1 at and Chenpest Hatr Stor ’ 4, Who ox wemectvos determined to fi spicuovs at the Park has been obliterated, ‘The Observa- | long to be jured—gwaa, in fact, intoleraMe; so the | mess with the interior of Mexico from Matam to | by to prison for trial. zt. hnegocs ee Se Cawal tires. L. BAST? “> or he surrendered or not, tory, orecied noar the Rovervolr some years #ince, b people rosolved to strike ‘apow for "La Wbertad y lor fue- | which many good homsea, bike those of San Ronan, I DRPWACDING A BOLDIRR. ta Die chy . pe onl at OCCUPATION OF CLINTON, LA. heen taken down, the timbers and debria reruoved, and | ros'—'For Hberty and the right to do as they pleased.” | moe & Co., Burckbard & Co, Beoage, Detling & Co. aud “ J aval Worla’s ¥ ciinton, Ta., haa probably been ocoupied by tho Uaton | the place which know it once shall know It no moro for CARVAJAL AND CORTINA, the Yiurrina are enyagod, and suey ‘will continue ta Ao award Ieiner, Of 990 Broome street, was yoaterday | Use Mrs. 8. A. Alone CMI Sale Re my for the ast time during the wor, ever. Tho top of the eminence on whieh the Ohgery a About this timo, alo, a hamber of old apt ambitiows | businoss and thrive ‘They are able to holt om wil totter | grewtod by oMaor Palmer, of Uh@Rasox Market Polion | Morer and Dressing Uist TUN nine Vou the 10th instant, n forIe under Colonel (eorye W. | tory wax plicnd hag boon sowm with grew aod, and in & | chieftains made their appearance on the Borer, times, nnd rovbighions of trade and war pass myer thom | On east ot Pratetids You Ca at aco tus Gane jon ofthe Beventh Kentucky, entered the bron | short tio will be a8 blooming and groom ag tuo qroumdy thom Cortina and Carvajal, hove desperate fants in an fand leave Mom wuseathed. Macamoras, if sedor bo over | Coett, ow complain Prestoriot - , : Vou © bot nod afeery ant Weat ithous opposition, This moveinent wae rande inure | te 1M Immedia'y vicinily aioubthis city Dayo mato gir MAmOn BAd R notortows, | cataytshed In Moxicg, WIMl alwayn ba & considerable | Wooster strant Mie charg Uist on the 1th ty of on! ve orl