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u NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1866, E xX i ‘Oo of Mosicass i thet, pease would bo entirety FLORIDA. nese M S a a great, anit would result in wears of 8 Gk weno dno om Mal cee en int Soom, Mittens pate ih So eet te Histol Maus dootnd. Z Ye tanto AALS hn greater of Northern Uberal forces. shrewdest vy Geverner Walker Receg= } weather during the passage; %h fa from ay Fea ecioets | area eee esss| Sa oe oe | ocmemmernncnere as | termes ‘and that neither the cause of the liberals nor the value | houses, with about two soenaserky ‘The government has relieved the Provisional Governor, River, leaking badly, with loss of foremast, Siig Gooren eagle, rom, Uvespod for Thea, ee i of the Donde will be advanced by the efforis in ques: Reve gue tate tho Ren aden “ose ae Marvin, and recognised D. 8 Walker as the constitution- Seen one ree ree OUR & Oe Te Tocks swept a La Filfoustering is not popular here, cannot be | moat profitable speculations Several gas companies of | “7 ferred them at Holmes? revenue cutter Miamt, sdonedt was picked ap aud tuck General Sheridam Disavows all | miu ter is egy ant Micah ti alm that Vanden ‘ave, through Mr Loyd, the ensineet of the : MuvemisiNene Weleteiass comers [ee Te ss ate Kmowledge ef the Affair. American ore, desiring t0 enlish im, the oo-called Cemeae acne Mesiaeaity, taken the con- LOUISIANA. tons, built at Fall River ( 1661, and owned by Brown & | » Ship W P Storer, from New York for Larerpocl, naj {a for that purpose, it may well be if the Uni company 1¢ ‘lation ter tue cabinet Durfor, ond ethers, a from Liverpool put into States government will conalder 1s consistent with ita } & ralrod rus and Perote. This road, if | Gemeral Heed im New Orleans—The West | Goan Euxiins C Jommson—A portion of theschr Emeline gheetgewn tan iechy, Raving leet bowspra’ halal f Sane Jnterfere for the assistance of the republican ‘will rum throngh sections having three different Leuisiana Plamters—Appeintment of | 0 Johneon, Baker, which cleafed at Wilmington, NC, Dec 24 BARBARITIES OF THE UMPERIALISTS. [70'7'"*srace'ar'n manic ccmosr'™” | corer iontanpenhstieset"ieg enon SACS” | Oommtastomens, of Deets tow tne Beate | {rev Yoru, wih scare trl ores ded ashore polar gebet sn ihe an % near Cape Henry Lighthouse on the Bork Cty near Valentia, et Se velor tapi yi isa onl este tee og. a plante— ES cin i fo at ee Oe New Onrzins, Jan. 19, 1966, | Few not known. She wasan AS vessel of 187 tons register, wi ar og poeta ll fe ashore. near Matamoros, An investigation by the Provost Mal- oe reggie ie * p mules. and | Governor Welle has appointed Charles C. Jones and Pstchge mmngeegtnynan S| 2 ee ee Goeiein San; claw ates - Protests of Generals Weitzel amd@ B. | “On te craving of the 31 Vicrseaas Morphy, of the | fa in ‘me Pasco Temperate Terlon-aethe, te, | Beniamin Hall, courier, Commissioners of Deeds for the | Dennis ie South America from. Bosion for Landon, was snp Fron ie conse paten colored troops, @ detail | bacco and cotten are the chief products; the climate isa | State of New York. Scun Lucy Axx, Silver, from Halifag for Baltimore, was The Elizabeth. Cann, from Ardrossan for Boston, leaking, Glay Crawford, ae hy re a lala hour | heeded. Fiane; a,00 healthy that doctors are hardly | General Hood has returned from his Northern trip. | stranded on Cots Inland 10th ial, ‘Two seamen were lost, | was docked ot Guosusion's a a ne Some time after midnight Murphy started oola here, wat Thich fe no cosfor than the elinate of The planters in Lafayette, Vermillion and Colcasien | Part of cargo will be saved. ema Bom Lene ter Maw Pee wee 0 Poy anes at the Of this detail and marched to-s point oppo- | Northern Italy, all cereals are produced in great abun- parishes, West Louisiana, had opened a eystem of plant- Scum B Tnourson, of Philadelphia, with wood, went on | MO MM from Deal for New York, pul beach tite ta where ihe gunboat lay. On ibe way he'was | dance at the ‘rule of two 4, year for wheat and | ing on wsmall scale, The cattle interest in that section | Wallops Beach, south of (no date), and bas | , The Lissie Moves, by French Interference in the BEexi¢an | joined by Captain [ueutenant Fox, of the | maize, Besides, the soi! all sorts of mineral— feday date oat aa ie re aaa American Ports. ar wey, eens, farmer, by the way, ie the officer | gold, ‘silver, lead, irom and coal. Some of these mines | !# Very large and valuable, and, requiring but few hands, , grder of the red 10) fons and wes | BOSTON, Jan i8-Arr steamer Mary Sanford, Sh. @astom Houses. under whose leadership the steamboat Rio Grande and | are slong the road and can be easily worked. begins to attract more attention than before the war. pT SO” Ak, Be New York;'brig 1 Geary, New 9; aches penalty egy more ne eee ae pode = Pia FOG ry Ibe deslepmen tape ad Fine plantations of twenty acres, with improvements, Miseellsncons. ere a wes Repphs vert eR embark; ‘bat the suspecting something wrong, | at the bottom of the industrial raovement now notioes. | Uéar Baton Rouge, sold for $2,000, ‘Two hundred acres, | purser Murray, of sisnmehip Champion, from, New OF Cais balimore,. Cig tsamstr Milam Ciakk., New Arbitrary Conduct of the Military To- secret obey. A, ql =, ble, to be the last to avail themselves of it, While the near Port Hudson, sold for $21,000, leans, will accept our thanks for favors, bark Geo Kingman, Hammond, New 'Oricane:’ © A across 6 river, whioh og? by a | native or foreigner, acourages oad man | ,, THe sly of Baton Rouge created a sinking fund of one Ms 9 Oeuapes tae Wa vant Hs $e je or cee ward Foreign Merchants. brisk fusiiade. ’The soldiers ran to escape the balls, and | capitalisteto come here and sein: the greatest profes, | fourth of all the money coming into the treasury to pay Sereno 19th—Arr barke Orchilla, and Rachel, ‘ey Wet; American Union, from New Orleans; Rai on noble Ameiolurr sleamers Cortas, Havatiar Claucus, moet . thi favors. scattered in every direction. The camp of A. | Fre talists and hanta tobe all its outstanding !abilit bon It is STEAMER which went and was M. Randol, of the First United. States artillery’ was ta | indilerent to the eiveetiees iene be one eeeny bye yselg paar Byram ae octsera brought to thie city ‘by Capt * - MSE. Jab ISrArr Aaivs (uss), Quickstorm, Live a Precibo, PR; to A immodiate range, and was aroused at onee. The Captain | Satisfed with , thoy leave the profit to others, and | **!mated that the war has occasioned to the parish of hy ato A Review of Mexican Affairs Prepared Bx- | turnca out his gard and suocesded im capturing the en- | will io aout woke thas Mexico pooter than when East Baton Rouge alone @ debt of over $12,000,000, | 79h” Lewis, of the Columbian Coast Wreck! tire party, in of the staff of Crawford, who Teached its shores. Over thirty parishes were raded over during the war. | weCaan Wrecking Goranteittone aiicherge the reel I: sahrs Aga Hilanbeth, Hutchinson 4 premaly fr the Baropean, Market, | ue inter ha bem dears aren neon | we Doel Be, races een eek ts | Tre hundred ies wil et corer tele Thin i | Wana naan sare" | Each Wet mp Noe a ae. kee Reo listed men in the affair. ‘The officers areincon- | for emigrants expected to’ settle in The | the advertised estimate of Baton Ronge, saenie: areaeen, aie, hanee 2, Tor New Orleans, ee ntashent tai felon Borns Pre Weeds td int af finement, Temain so until further orders. number of applications for land is very large, which The river is rising at Baton Rouge and the water | putinto Nassau on the morning of the 13th inst Jn distress; ( aon Bemarare bark David. q .. During the melee Captain Sinclair was alightly | shows the confidence inspircd at homo and’ abroad | nooming chasms and crevices gu the evening of the Sib, in laf 28, lon. 74 80, she met wilh a for Okeriteon: ‘of Trade (Br), 1; sohre Ads Wespatches from Goneral Sheridan Rela: wounded in the arm, but no other casualties occu by the present Emperor, If this confidence js rea- | Poming cl Lacie terrific gale, which carried away her radder. apes, Toa, a Raleigh, Walker, ive to th Affair. He has made affidavit that he was acting under orders of | lized, if the Emperor Ju the expocta- ‘Sreawen Raveran, fom Fininges for Apalachicola, put | | CHARLESTON, jon toe ut 1a, siggmer Raleigh, perl tye o Bagend i Major General R. Clay Crawford. The American officer | tone the people—via., is an abl Died. into Charleston yesterday for Wilmington for Aj forvepaira, Sid ship bal Waramarton, Jan. 19, 1866. engaged was to havo two-thirds of the value of the boat | kind, well-meaning man—this country will soon ry} Buwry.—On Friday, January 19, Sanam A., wife of | Suir Many Ocpes, ry hence for San Francisco, put ARTOWN, Jan 14—Arr schr Trident, Jameson, New ' melegraphic despatches of the 18th inst., from General | should she becaptured. settled up by a clase of powerful and respectable men. | Stephen Beeny, in the 47th year of her age. into Falklank Islands, Dec 19, short of water. York for Boston, za Bheridan, at Now Orleans, disavow all knowledge on his woetrons bg 04 m™ ng Ly iop Lyre a Fee | ei a afford 23 many aoa as bs a Li ta Fy htped of nee faugily. pie sempesetaily. is Sap Dawn, Pag ae Salend for Leees. per] Py sehr William Jones, Munroe, Nantikoke River credit in the ru bination forn! tend the funeral, from her late residence, ‘alparaino dismasted, paired y q part of the flibustering attack on Bagdad, and state that | hore that Mejia Is to be Superseded by Genera Jean- | South Caroling ‘tnd Guba, and aa soon as the raids | Bedford avenue, mest Monte vets, Breck iene ee: POP gv ny ink ti oo amg alae omtean ky Sah ge el yg ge op en {his orders to subordinate officers have been to preserve a | ni the ‘French commander at Monterey. It ts | are completed it will be crossed in or forty hours. | day afternoon, ‘at two o'clock, without further invita. leo. Miehachiy, frann, Reliteneve for tem |: tesiner todape: trict noutrallty, He disbelleves the popular account of | ated that the few Austrians now in Matamoros were | In one yoar from now, if Mexico be left to herself, you | tica. Famachrmarorss (late Rickelt), from Baltimore for San |v 'inib-—Arr bark Adelaide, Rio Janetro, leaking heaiy: bole . 2 sent there to keop watch upon ‘‘the little Indian,” who, | will see this country elevated from its prasent unfor. Fur Other Deaihe See Third Page. lg gery ee ‘ire. The | Susan West, from Cupe of Good Hope’ for New York, crew « ” try Pp C ge. crew of the Br Don Baltazar, destroyed by fire. ‘The ‘The affair, and considers it a ‘sensational story. like all Mexicans, is suspected by his Imperial Majesty, | nate condition to take rank among the most promising ee | Annapolis had previously called of Valpariavo landed | @rrested for mutiny; schr Lynchburg, for Balthore, — and that he is much dissatisfied at the state of affairs, i | fatiohs of the earth, 4 pre aan the master, aud one pussgnger from the bark. “Geo parse MAL, RIVER, Jon }¥—drr ochre Aletandrie, Kelley, ond Our Brownsville Correspondence, do not think, however, that Maximilian will venture to | The Colonization Office has published a circular noti- SHIP PING NEW s ‘i 4h about Don Baltazar. Orion, Hadwin, Net remove him, as his larity with bis men is vei ing immigrants and tl le of Di San. Franciseo for Browwsvittz, Texas, Jan. 3, 1866. ‘and they would be hixely to rebel ahould any ry | fying i¢rants and colonists of the approaching sale nr Oswatp (Hat), from a eg cere NO 2 ge pet hg of , Georgetown. DO; MS Mathaseny, Cole rn Bromaying, Corey Puede twenty-five thousand acres of land attached to the vari- MORE BARRARITES OF THE IMPRRLALISTS, done their favorite. ous Baclendas of the distnot of Cordova, The sale of Banx Don Bartazan (Br), from Swansea, coal laden, took | | GALVESTON, Jan ava! cid A train of fifteen carts recently left Matamoros for San THE ANTICIPATED ATTACR. these lands will take place as soon as. they are surveyed. fire by. spontaneous combustion of the ‘carga, and was | Liverpool: Bris nore Hare, ee Fernando, loaded with valuable goods, and guarded by a pinay an attack upon te “ay. Tete inate’ gota) with pm g vedom faa Wand foundered ahoriy,aflerardeihe captain an orem | tofload for Neve York esi: ee {wmall namber of imperial troops, When sbout five lesgues | stated that he cannot hope for success, unless throuch | annum, They will "be coaen only to wording colonists “ie Seliog to the boats. After, several, days, of exposure.and | to ee eee pasts Mary Bell Roberts, Weare, for Livery Pickett), from by . bold tp promise him, as before intimated. He has now | tionality, at the rate of three hundred and twenty acres: the Annapolis died when. ‘@wner succeeded in making his escape, and reported the Dut two thousand men under yee Q 7 his command. Crawford | to each person, and six hundred and forty acres to eac! acts to General Mejia, the imperial coramander, who | claims to havo enrolled about the same number of Ameri- | head of @ family. or hoes Se, a hip A: Ms Prom the city it was captured bya party of liberals, The | assistance from American arms, and tis the latter is | oF to bona Ade immigrants: Without Ulothnoe ene | Port of New York, January 19, 1866, | suering they Baltichore for Rau Franelaco’ ‘The. Taser of for York. i Potter, ork, for New York E \—Arr sehr Harriet. Saw- GREEN'S LANDIN' 7 oa Arr ve CLEARED, ees to Ba 4 Rigamahip Cliy of Balumore (Br), MeGuigan, Liverpool | pariedan, thervenselie ox Ms aiperatso Mespatched ® force of the contra-guerilias and raral | on soldiers, whose discharge he confidently counta on. | Mexicans and foreigners who may desire to do so may |" Steamship Ottawa (Br), Archer, London—Grinnell, Min. | {hecaptain and one passenger of the Don Baltager were Tous of sheet anchor; provured Police in pursuit of the captors, About ton leagues from | This is, however, extremely questionable, Purchape lands in the civil and military colonies slong week Ga maaan 23 dai Sr erige a irda hat ort Pats Saree 5 aac po Gy LS Sho city they overhauled the liberal party, surprised them | On tho other hand, the imperalste are for Tailroad to the amount of forty acres, at one dollar | , Seen rt eee Bane Avetaive Pexveucasr, from Rio Janciro for New ees stronger | per acre. 5 1 coffee, antived Monroe 18th + . e- es they were at breakfast, and after adosperate resist. | than evor before. Tho fortifications about the city have | | ‘The Eiaporor has decreed the establishment of a public | pSieataship Wyandotte, Sherwood, Boston—Whitney & Temi leaking td. Om Tho'ztinet, during the heavy gee | pai Qu MES” Hoe aE abenicn, Bont Chanieston Fe Hathaway inst, 17 ner, Exuma for , Seott, Charleston for ‘been increased and strengthened under the supervision of | museum of natnral hi , archwology and history, as ‘Ship Vi . Briggn, Li D of that day, had’ own r beam ends, and had to sthn; sohre nnon, St Mare (Haytt) for Boston; ‘nes: Seonsnied in: capturing then. loves worsikilled 1s ‘shig engincer cMeer; Wall! thoy have: bacoces weny L-eppeon hens ine chee ae tothe Minister of | _ Sale Memasar wobec Wer? Gricemcee ts Drummond & | tacos peabonns tes Paes ly dee a NG, f Ww Pyckering, Quinn, for _ Boston; 4, do for do; John Slusman, Banks, Georgetown, Bo, for ao, Us. reroute enter Patux- ‘@ the first fire, and the balance were captured and taken | formidable. Since the withdrawal of the liberals soz0 | Public Instruction and Wo ip:— iy ‘on a cruise, via Provincetown. Bld schre Mary 0 Banx Sr Jamas, from New York for Moshe city. As is usual arrangements were immediately | months since aditch, three yards deep and the same PaLack oF Muxico, Nov, 30, 1865. Bark Ghallets (Br), Willie, Jeoudon-BeCully & Marsh. dustiges, bee best condemned, s number wide, has been dag about the city, from river to | My Dear Mistaren J wish to ji ee wr (Be), Wrile, Havena--W W Hussell & Co. on ‘ult for £80—sails, rigging, £0, all sold at auction ‘Weate for the trial of the prisoners, preparatory to their | Free ‘ang actors the peck of the peninsule, in the national a museum of aataral hist | rerareymmeanaraeieas ar ap: Fernamoucom Hat Swit re" sad ‘American Smith, New Orleans for ‘Being shot. The following correspondence hax taken THR LOKERAL COMBINATION tory, archwology and history, comprising o library i Ada (Br), Card, —Penisto jaa Carmiccio, from Rio Janetro for New York, in dis. |, 18th— Art brig Ai See ete ee, Sor noelons piace in reference thereto between General R. Clay | bas been broken up, and the attack, if made at all, will be | whlch the books belonging te the Univentty und te te | Brig Aas, CRED Card. Demarara—Peniston & Co. tress, was clecharging 20th ult cargo (coffee), more or less | Bp on; AON Chaeon sand Mary E Nason, Wile, Nante: 4 made by Excobedo's t r, aeaisted by Cortina. ancient convents will be deposited, In coll Brig Chebuctoo (Bi), McPherson, Halifaz—Brett, fon @ | “damaged. mond, Va, for Boston ;'A J Dyer, Eiizabethport (or (Crawford sud the oMcers in command of the respective Troops proper, ry ; ‘ed. leoting in * Sonn Zawes Jonxsow, from Martinique, via the Delaware | Bouton, Sardinian, Holbrook, Newen F jem; Ti bores of the Rio Grande:— has gone to join Mendeaas Vietoria, from whence the im- | 1nim,tite Pee ation ak Motoring aud” posekiinn Bane Lasts Danese Para ar Teena NH Brigham. "| Breakerater, where she was on Tooaday list with sugar for | Blake, Baltimore ‘for Fortsinouth, 8 A Hammond. Vaine, denials: auiaiicadii ih callable aerettia. Porlalints have boon withdrawn. ‘The six hundred French | objects #0 long neylected, which oureruntry offore, we | ingen ts Dormaes Fort au Prince—Davison & Spear. | New York. hefore reported ashore on Old Urand trop How vor. Mauiner’ Patavent; bark Andes; sobre : Brownsvinie, Texas, Jan. 1, 1866. troops recently stationed there marched toward San | shall succeed in forming a museum which will do honor hr Hope (Br), Canning, St John, NB—D R Dewolf & when port she , and rates ‘Hie BF Mary E Nason, Aid, fa Major Generat Gopyner Warraxt, Commanding Distric: of | Luis Potosi. to Moxteo, Kchr © Sonn Iarugence n{Br), from it NB, for New York, ORLEANS, Jan 9—Arr steamship C! peaie. q } Grande and Twenty-fifth army corps:— MONTEREY. With this view yon will draw up» project of device | 4 Gar O% Bdwards, Garwood, Galveston—Murray, Ferrie | which arrived at Newport Jan 17, took’ the gale of the 7th Posten. ee Conner, eens Livécpools Information has just reached mo that a | Tate news from Monterey states that the Fronch are stil! | containing the basis of the creation of thie museum, the | ©£2-_ ww Brainerd, Pendleton, Galveston—Murray, Ferris | WOR, within 12 miles of Cape Cod, and wan driven into the | hie beige J ‘faumber of soldiers belonging to the army of the repub.o | ther’. ‘Thero has been an insurrection in Tampico, and | the reguistions of which you will establish in concort | act ‘ g ; ae — va <itée Steatnaltys Conia Rica, Harris, NYork; Neshan, af Mexico were this morning captured in battle by the | troops were ordered there from other points to suppress | with the director who will be hereafter appomted. Schr Jennie Morton, Fi Savannah—I B Gogg 4 - NO, for N eck, Winchester do; R R Cuyler, ep bark J Soldiers of the so-called Emperor of Mexico, and that | it. Tho road between Mier and Montevey can now be | ” Yours very affectionately, oer PRX MILIAN, Schr J 8 Welden, Weaver, ath, NO—Van Brunt & | Senn Kaemy, Romer, from Witmingtin, NC. Sag Faraone, Ty lor, Boston; schr G W Dill, ier, Apalacht- the orders of the tzaiter Mejia they are to be shot to | passed with ilttie danger, and it is my intention to | The Emperor has also recomamenided a new loan, which | Mlagh. 1° ee Zor pat tale Row pent ards ine Site semens, tering sola, Cla ship Marshal Beliaxir (Yr), Darien, Havro; bark pay daylight to-morrow. , Tint hero, should matters upon the frontier permit, gt | isto be applied to tho establishment of vast amount of | fenr Sale: Coleman, Taunton, a 7th inet, Tithe Ar? steginahip Bt Loute, Ciassan, Boston; barks For- gsines tale violation of the veages af ehvied wactars, [nn vies. +: Spinion of the Kuper as expressed tare knfn't tee | Soup ide Vad, Vall, New Haren--Bentey, sith & Oe Ty oF as Momma ot elmer Hite, foama We, | tune Conuinaan dal, ¥ senetdagel "Bri Force am y - 5 to request that you, om.the part of the republic of The election for delegatento the skate Convention taken | Minister of the Iuterior, must be divided tuto six heads; | 1, RAMEE a hE oe an SB Non Tet Yo ue (Span), Olive, Rio de Janciro; bobr ks a States of rica, cored sutton plane on the sih, Ib es little attention here A) ie | to Leg ge ytd on) ecra th pee ye Pont encting, Master, fom, , by ag load of 300 Toeiat opt Jibboom, Boston, Pag im cold e ARMY PERRONAL, canals; second to ny rail- ° Sails opts, v9 Lane, i i caper Sid cor | watir General Weitzel has resived bis appotatinentas von the thie to tele rape lines; the fourth to Bar. | FM with Pas ng Teale ocd es er Wa Below ow ork Bliss Peart ita Ppa, Bo opinicas people an ie government o revet T me) ul States Army. iz 40 mini int 00! ie rance, urdye, New Pe. Maed States in relation to the iahuman orders of | | General Giles A. Smith, of the First division, Twenty: | sixth fo formigra‘ion.” Me tecomnmcnde shat: Gene au: Sa , a a if ene for Achinwall a fifth army corps, has been made a fuil eneral, branches be presided -ever by competent persona, and Conan Cer A Mesurier, Foret cenis ‘Patsiotle eeldier of sister repubite | Brigadier General W. . Gark. of the Tied dvissn, | wupaene ae ake Mentor Yor vosds sud orhagess one | Naaeam la, at Pal wh ae a 8 which we lomatic relations ve | han been brevetted major general. ans ineer Lloyd for raliroude; a oof the adminis. Heamship yn, Furber,, Jan within sight of the of the Bnited States, Surgeon Nelson Fotsouw, United States Army, brevetted Cation Tor the telegraphic a it; the Ansistant | PM, wit niaspand to Jas A , ian rAd ‘within sound of an army of United States troops, 1) | Heutenant colonel. Secretary of the Navy for harbor smproveraents, Mr | PM, lat 94, fon 190, passed bark New York, Prove false to every principle held dear by an Ameri- Capiain Nelson Plato, Azsistant Quartermaster, recently | Marcelini Rocha for mines, and Mr, Maury for immigra- | bound N. Pratt, London pd arrived here, aud has been appointed Supervising Quat- | tion, These various deviecs aud projeois show that ‘the | Aue ie don gna nough, Doc 2, with Asan officer of the army of the Mexican republic I | ‘ermaster o! tho District of the Rio Grande, relieving 4 Emperor loees no time in preparing for Mexico the | Curitene Ber |, dled; ant, 4 measures ‘© improve ber uatural reapurees er foretopeuil, (Bi hoae General, you prevent the commission | Major 0. 0. Potier, who is about to leave the service. calculated seaman, while faring the f the py Ke have tte honor te be, General, | | Captain W. B. B. Cochrane, “ansatant Quartermaster, snd to betes the masaes ororboaee and wa ot mpegs Fa J ye pS CLAY ©) as been \gnod uty as Depos Quartermaster at he Message President Johnson been received Ship Rarraganset:, Bordeaux, , ie, Goneral of Division Army of Mexivo. Brazna, This offer hse been in fichmend since the | by the Mexican imperialins us a vary sarap doc: a ‘Sikius do. Mashed heavy gaice Ws ouvie pans: i _mprrender up to a recent date. ument, aa far, at least, as the empire is covcers Tte } oon van Mat ng Sed or or Yin dno naz, ragged wuoderate ‘and dignitied’ form and render still more | tron, to salen ine; Robbins, Copentegen, wan, wih ‘Bmapquanrans, Dene Tan. 3 1808 } Oar Tampico Correspondence. threatening, in the eyes of the many, the decla..| Bare , Fay; flambury 72 ders ith a ‘Cruwvoap, of Division Army of Mexico:— Taurico, Deo. 7, 1868, ration of lity ft contains the cmplre. Al- se and 172 tok an fea had a have the honor to aeknowindge the receipt | arewh ‘nipwrvision of the Hesinan Customs Houier—Rev'vat | Sreh tine racdiereice ae ee Sea sagan to Ue sailed ate iy ii we “ida'ta $0; spoke molined General Mejia of ube opision which1 | of Vade—Injnstice af We Miliary to Rrcign Aer- | the omnpire ate opinion’ thet it ing disect Cor macs | ae sae Siler, frome (Of Batbagos), Oiiehtl 0 for aerang’s leak ot Soot B00 dees oe gay televeny Bole on that subject, and | , hanio~he Pratiden's Mewage dneiou'y Papel, de. | M Htexistonen; that it contamplates is overtuvow, and | O83 wits nario wna rga tol W'Riwell Pal istS Yor. | howSee Mame nk ie Moma . solemn im writis ‘act. 4 “ greatest encom nemies. istous Sere practeg, ene 7 | naan aus a Caton ray who | ap RR ee” eam Paton tg | aera Mee Maw wn mn Pe Teta eet Iwi my superiors of this, but Ihave positive | fully aud minutely axamives every package tended or , W'th one hundred and forty soldiers, put to rovt, in Cua. Hampton Roeds 8s tek with sugar, to Pendergast Biv. her, : ‘suritten orders ‘not to commence hostilitics without in- | dmbarked, and if any objectionable awe jx discovered | Cath (Oajaca), a column of Ave bhndred Ja s, kill- Pye Hampton Roads for orders. to, t @reations #0 to do. I am, sir, very respectfully, your ing eleven men, wounding ‘Whalemen. several and ca fos ', Galveston, a 3 ‘abedient ‘pon any of the packages they are immediately setzed, | horves. The ‘imperialists lost Ave ualed 7) Tour veal. to £Beattie. pepaphags tics: ng bis apane doh atlas “Why open ‘ To “G) WEITERE,, Major General Commanding. Of late the so-cqjjed imperial forces bave made scine | Wounded, ~ ndetedt, Malega Nov 24, and Goratter é ward, of =~, Temained st Panama ; 2 Corona left Mazatlan as soon as he learned that the dae, h, Meincke & Wendt. Has bad | tn orders. (We find no above vessel Salttneres | man, Bregman, or CORRFSTONDENCR WITR GENERAT. MRIs Mnportant movements agsinet this Siate, and they are French were pursuing him. colven-othes én: Passage; started aud re- Ls men's i, y ‘Chase, for Havana; Nicanor, * The éollowing is the correspondence betwern Geuerals Row in thé occupancy of Tamonsnequi, Victoria and Alia Two bands of Juarists who were located near Altamira Brig Ci @ (Nor), Cintra, Rio Grande Nov 13, with hi ‘18th inst = Ocean, fall, ee Tw Du ich fale 7th, schr Engineer (Br), Ress ‘Weitsel and Meyia:— mira, oli of which places were abandoned by the liberal bgp meng nd Lager oo inperatiete as Che = Be 8 Se. Has had heavy NW sites aoe wh of Giffort, XB, ff St Michaels, Western ROY, Nae 2 F8id brig Mary Cobb, Duncan, Buapqcanrses, Disrnicr PRANDR, ‘1 owen ‘ e ve a the vi inargo, $ ‘arrier, iow was off St s, h paoteayiiae, ‘Texan Sana 1800 j Prva ng na QueasA re ved; cousequenity they have | the Rio Grande, located forty-five Biles. above ‘Mata ye ety, Wea Tadlon 7 + “a Intnl Bape ‘with in bila np ol-bound divest ‘© Tristan *etoeuenta, Jan bar Lon. General Towas Mrsts, Commanding Line of “the no gY divaniage, ores. hides aud horns. to Brett, ly : ear q Grande — . ‘The almost expiring embers of commerce seem now to | |, Adetachment of troops belonging to the Brigade of | city in distress, having tres tent of 4 and Seodees Sent Seek: Sor tan : cok, Acpinwrall brig las HGmemmal—I understand ut sou have taken woven |g somewhat rekiniled ty the aesueanée thom tne | th?,South. under Lieutenant Cofouel Loaiza, hat come and all hands exhansted, having, og Pumps oonstant!: 4 lotely dispersed the bund: headed by Figueron and | wuen ttt 380, fim 7 Si encrumiened t da paupaaane ad hy ‘on ii irrican . : fon and Wat you im | veenoh commandant that the roads sre open hence 1o | etevae. NIVW J WSM during which sprung aleak and epitt tnd Towt tg Bat Sovd down wb daze provions Ea. ones. Toe name of the entire, civilized world T protest | Saw Lals Potoai, sud thix worning 4 steamer lott hire | | AFemor prevaited in Mexico that Chihuahua had been | fuai 'ntd sh omke tase perenetne Camas, Fa, rung AFR aig nals nadeaccdvennatieccgedmmamaas tamed EE the Poe enn Coy tarbarty. 1 belleve «| with two Jaunehes iu tow, londed with the me Ssdered races premacere eh ent he copert Was cum et. Saw Orleans 0 day ous, who sippiied the H with jad beon 30 et Cape ate 1A—Arr steamers Oceanus, Davis, eo aap you rop IMFomy | yrought back from Tencarnequi sveral weeks 4 ait, Manvel Rula President of the Santee Court of | HFg Cl (Br) Renton, Pernambuco Dec 18, with tugar mrs saat tagihaiti dec ni ah fact, Gergelown , To execute Mexicans fighting in their own niry, | new to be acain landed at Tancasneqni, and from we » and suecessor a, remove juarer, bas rie Henry & T - Brig W B Sawyer, from Philadel; for Savant! Jen Al ue, Sznith, Power, is ap act which, at this age, will’ meet with ani. ; . y 1 extensively ciroulated im all the parts of thecmpive. In | erly ales. (See Marine Disesterg) 18" "84 heavy north. Foreign Ports. Somes = ert: Cat ' pw, Seeien’ wersal execration. uf tbirty Gollate Per mule load, to which ust be added | this extremely important document the President of the | “'Hrig Camille (of Mermnday ellie, Menaaniila, 28 daye, | , ASXWAtL, Jan S—Arr bar Jomsph A Dari, West Phils. | Sonhatinaville, New York; siose Vice Dies, Ei: 1 cannot permit this to be done under the eve of tay | te expenses of sieam froight and military escort, tf | Stpreme Court says that “the prolongation of the con- } with mahoyauy ‘Ae, to Mec‘oll A Frith, “Ind: bat 28 1a PS, == CAG he es ernment without, on its bebaif, entering this solemn | the owner tin first covet and expenses they may con. | Stituttonal period which Juarez has devirod to his own | #8 part of the deck frame of « vessel, not in the ; q + RICHMOND, Jan 17—Arr schrs Balsora L Sherman, Wile ‘e y - tor. ith, sehr Ly phreyas, Ban 8. Sid 9th, barke Ida- Tape, als, very respectfully, your sbetiens ser. | sider themuctves fortusale ic ae chine benefit does not confer ‘upon him the right to exercise | "MS w say ‘ars, Godfrey, Hast Mordor, 71, $9 ty | BO « RYork, Bparkilog Dew, Morgas, Samaien; | 2 NYOrK: Sate Rmsen, Lumsony dot via Portreea @. WERTZ, Major Genéral Commanding. |” Wut gr taal you may clearly understand the posi. | the supreme power of the netlon; because this proroga- watt Me oY Ponisinn a Can ns NNO! Th aye with | ith, bela Buneags 1 Her Ca saan — Lamang sia : : 4 tion of comstercial Aftairy hero must inform yon tbat, ¢ 1 privileges E Rowland, Rowland, Mobile, ‘ La barks Judah %—~arr erate Rice tata ates thane, | Siumin tee nineeguer st Wee enamber deemetoy tan {hich wore $rapied to him by the decree of the 7th of | wot dager. yen yh ri pears wan oot from NYork, ary same days St Juanon Robinesn. trom da ot | elton an iverpoat arkx Eugene Marie Buarguantrns, MaTaMonon, Jan, 2, 1860 | tip Zrench seeses weve cosnpelies to atnaden Thness. | Ovwte 3088 see Gays, with limber, to Brett, Wome Gon’ VMmagton, NC,® | to 'saii Jun @ takes part of the cargo of sabe from | {ant Bordeaus; janker, Callao; 20th, # Gumenar—T ackuowieige roeipt of Four commune sorehcveapeates ae Abe ok aninan | regain latte ot eee meee ee Sir WA Ellie ishon, Move. Ryork, dng: slur Miverva, trom At Martner age? et Rug “Wid tarts Endive, 7 gate the necese ty of repel |. | Potent reecupation of that place by the French forces, | Fin is anded the President of the republic shall | Ni Mcoreedy sheet eston, with cotton, ae, to | *CAo Bic 28in pint pe Enoch gurl Sereymen, Grecnlon Ressines be ly the participation which you pretend tw « | thay foond several of the packages still I there, | C886 to cxercise the chief power, whatever maj webr Chee T Buicney, Ma'hias, otown, BC, 14 days, oes a Mat: a rues ee arr | hark + Cecelia, Li Fe Bo ep Sgr | which they at ouce shipped bn board thelr and | Pe the motive proventing the elcetion of hie | Sehr Pacite, Farrow. Washiugion: Ne Faniy, frum Madpae wre 30d; aulanhier Saraane fhige Toone, Boring vor. Ga ‘The business to which the protest Im your note refers | Munches and landed bere in Tampico; ai poes ned *, the presence of the newly elected | Recuneep—Stecmer Oriole, Artuzas, heuoe for Havans, 2th; Moon ty om, fen Menievieos rr Bika viiats 2 ov, @ex Bow been brought before competent Jy and | foreign merchants diseovered their own nT ‘ke | Mg strate, it states clearly that autt! a new election | returned yesterday with machinery deranged. for Chincha WILMINGTON, HG, Son tee ee owe lorn, Le 0 ope bas a right to suspend the provee ings and nombere uy the aid packages they forthwith re. | ¢#D take place the supreme power shall be vested in the . at Piekett), Hevana Cid, schre ‘Aten, New York; * For your individnal cognition Twill add “thet the per. | Balved to the military chief to claim their tron and aoe) | President of the Supreme Cour, The taw of October 27 | pone anon whenad fens in question ore vccured of having taken by forre of = but ad _— cool formed that as they wors | IM mo Instance confers upon the executive the to c } found tm the 9 paw dy te) wegous, twenty-six mules and horses, and | walpe thereof » I, Hf fm the widdle of | COMMAND, th eral widdle of the enemy the fnlt rogue, for his own benefit, the Seale tha tr ‘ors wader hts | him Dy the peuple, nor that of discard ng tho logitimete Disasters im the Bahamas, rae Coming in for the lion's | Fuardian of public power, nor to appoint a mecessor to | Ourcorrespondent in forwarding the list of wrecks and PRIVATE BYR AND EAR INVIRMARY MAY DE street. DR. . imeelt, nor to transfer the the liberties of | 4 found at % Clinton place, th Mir nineteenth century the bandite and fightiag robbers fe. ?, inasters reported at Nassau, N P. during December, 1863, Cap" Principal and 3 (ore to receive help Aod protection trom® the ‘ivilived wan ese tee tart ty eed cot apd rc panne sree tiroots him to | remarke:—From the 4th to the 0ih it was blowing here fog Rote E10 days: betes 8° Terper, ine cans from cy add eoantfy, var alfecied in sight tod beats J, { enforced 0 ad with pr orm eatublished ment, heavily from NW, N and NE, £r; . Wilson, for do next dey: Allat Kepated and cured o By io came eccasten 1 ese mystit. obligated to remind | Sah Niger thera proscribed. et 1. wil not ruarge | forbide bim to, promulgate any mearure vontrary 10 the ote and NE, causing heavy sea outside and ig we Or Hareb, Indutaton, array be farmed by reference thernto. ‘Appt. grchares. ‘Clty references always present. Hours (rom LOVE ihe contents of, the Totter which T had the honor | Bam the modus mperondé of the executions which have | Provisions of ihe constitution concerning the | * ttemendous break om the bar and on Salt Cay bar. The Jen ahr Werven Blake (not as before), addreee you on the 218t of last December. [shalt re- | 'ken place in the soat respectable and conspicuous | Malte and powers conferred upon public functionaries, | Wind hee now hauled tothe E, and the sea is going down. x : Sern without apewor all communications of the charactor | pare of thie City, Bui merely state that several defence- Mr. Raiz conclades by tendering his resignation to | Schr Samuel J Keree, 19 days from New York. reports heavy iy T, Des F Miller, Oremley, York. iid 4 Ccautind tu tae tenagoene of ¢ bate loge Moxieane have tost heir tives under the authority of | President Juarez, stating that he cannot :emai Weather; nas been samadays anchored at So | cand td fan Ct a Ls —ROYAL HAY, TTERY. eee Genera amy eotcem aud crmsideration "| shat Man “put vth ny Christian prince in thie en { While the fundeinental laws of the Fepublie are DeIDg | Tye following is 1 Saar Guanes nae seh ate Bs Mh Ay a Sn fy Oy igh. pe is the list of wrecks end disasters during TOMAS MEL i tw is receipt of the ; Me; Jan 2 Alice * and sfiver. ae a PE a el hl : er erent, Rinaaa ie tats | intteay eh gee eaicer torts % Seanned Warps, “Commnninng Wereee ‘Sie. | suppose tagucd 10 the world on the @h iene whice + Olty Intels ots LISicamer Paualor, Varery from New York for New yshenaner Memsguanery, itor, 40 for Rew Orieann, pel | meee Gand temn teocuvde, Near oa ra ntceene, insight acto what willbe the | Cuntimiow Barwauw ax Kxrnsee Car ann 4 Mie Wa- | sanimupmast osfriod Ao gh sicamehipe Golden Age. Ferns. BR ag pWenetes anisoaee to Ss The foplowing im the lester of wie Stet of Decernder, yo. | *etlom of ear repabbe im relation to Mexico Cov. —A oar belonging to tbe America Exprs Company Room Be broken; repaired temporartly, nd Proceeded on | worth, fda Ban, Prep Suet sree ta en Fra | ithe square} algo Sotirs ve Parred to ta the foregeing communication :— | AmAmpertallet’s Account of the Condition | MME In collision with a milk wagon veinaging to and or tactesomen Apbett (Be, Teague, from Arecibo, PR, | shine Bee setae, Vaveriy, Sen Francieco, lta, Salvador, ¥. 1 KING, Counsellor at Law, 286 Broadway ; or y " Hn Kasam Dee ates | | SE Mexleo, Manufactured to Order tor | item by Duke Morrie Gretepreee Comising's bun, | osha wish salle pit; has diachacged: cargo to’ be fr: a Ca area? tas Rosewng, Baieman, | (20 TO THOMAS R "8, D 28 GREEN, Gunna I have recieved your letter dated 19h iost., | BMOpean © ption, { 12, demolishing she wagon und fracturing one of Mr. | “Mark Gen Meade, for Philadelphia, with cotton, struck teeth in pond saga to Hamp onde asa, sey Pian, Flour and ere: a fr ed solves tress New Urieeas, sind laforsing noe thal tase Pe NS ia CE oak Pemem tien "teers ete arand preeesdedy without tckint seetta {0 sal se Wer Pace aig Fonvnfr ow vor, | Antoretn Rew Yor tna poe Koen we) jew | a uw ne tue that Limuet se f ve avenues, 1. we Mn or siete momen dean = Ane. Seamaey' ah betgurease tne Same seems of tenn Borigsing e his Be of Prace—Deselopmond of ihe Pudlie | conveyed to the New York Hospital te tree ire rnhtince, va Rocke Mew: Orieaas, a «i , Bebo Ake renee! in port. #14 94h, MUONS Ove Be ANDRRTHR PILL. ad Sos eas to them the name of peaia ooving oe by He 9 Se Agee “| Rowmmnt oF 4 SACRED FoND,—Bome ppmitigated bet ES we a re age “* a0, Jan’ Arr Heamer ah. oo. Hustiing. Norm. of nce ofore hey ripen into etious senses Ment » ‘utary Que General Basaine— Stupidi'y or got as on Cay bank; aur, in Pury, when ai ‘Joarez, for whou these foreos are Pghting. * . scamps, without the fear of the sad results tothe poor Land ieerve island for Lcerpoch, eae. K Gates OF DE. of Goveral, Twit vot anewer ieiters of the | Y AAA Capiinhete Activity of the Emigration Bu- persona robbed, entered the chancory omtce of ‘ue dio. | A Portuguese) from Turks Island, with salt and Piscoes room do rortngiand forecth Oswald (Hass thes | have boon rescned sot cowed actor and coughed fu the language of tbe one whici- pong Lands—Two Letters from Mactmilian— \ cone of New York, No. 268 Mulberry at on ent Men: | near ue; master and crew landed on ~ » Put in 7th, leaay, by thelr np PERFECT i cenpier me Review of Miiary Bvente~Provet of the Preiden of 4 ", ‘Caroline (Br), from for A ving, blood-purifying The Mexican authorities do not receive other com i day night, blew open the safe and carried of bonds and 0 Ltyerpoot lew Orleans Grande ‘nor do. tbey submit to nay Other will San thet | heBapreme Court, Bc., da, to the value of over three thousan: aocenges pe tuto Waneau for coal: jouse, New York. Se ‘The Mexican government te sow entering upoo a eu @vorument Of Mexico, The conduct period of etopomical measures and measures of public whom roo allude and the decree of forces rt leat SEa ase ss ‘Ground, near’ Tae essere Pemienen mrs par. ees Piuve defined unitor mly the position of said forces in the | titty caleniated to devel “4 aC >, <lagreben trom, Gtow javre: 30th, Mi. THE CARDINAL'S DAUGHTER. or d lop the hiddew resources of the | Ne. cester, Bag, for peteane ervives the ——- or Men " ne : ee wih be considered | scanty cad imgart, at the enme tanh, 0.ehetecnne tm- gee f on +) ’ aa ‘alanta (ah tn BY ROBERT MACKENZIE DANIELS. ceapt, Geversl, the omurance of m: “odie | pulseto versie demorsiized by the tyranny of unsera- | snd ‘one ; Bir $ 1, and ‘at Liver: canes, @ derstion. ow ; toate isi pulows Gemegoguce, Secing, as every one in Mexico | Petroleam 106, dated April between salt was rr from Boston Now at Rio Janeiro: Dec 31, Pag Vuiaiged, ar mamade '% Orurrsl Waren, Commanding Durtriet ikig ] #¢0% hat tho ora of civit war is mearly at an ond; that | 1868, 5 cain a Frieden rn Feral 2. penta ate Reet and plenee shea tho so-called bands of liberals who are plundering the rouey an ner Montgomery, h jam, at Fiusbing, Jaud ton J During yesterday and to-day theet prisoners have been | cowmtry are fest disappearing, and thas the whole force of | boot pan , Spar wit gp tare tos So Waist shaggy 1? ; pace Deern s8 Woing through the weual mockery of 4 cial, and they | Ae opponitr of the imperiai grernment dhroughond the Reaping Eczoirow caidas) Texaminafiou by mechasies amir edirere et Tiree Se: conus ae at the Tull Jagties to hie an ‘ i 34, tan work grill unquestionably be shot \omorrow or the day fol- | amd deat not amount to Ores thourand man (?); that the why charecter, whieh is saying much for him.—Lendon Ezamiuer. A ~ Martue Disasters, ie Rowing. They belong to Cortion’s commana, between Phom and General Mojla there Wa very Inter tenting of Bomity. Miser erRRNG, _, The operations of Geooral A. Clay Crawford, “or ibe Boxican army,” have boon the principal object of in. end subject of conversation upon this frontier dar. the past werk, As matodin & previcus despatch, gentionan recentir arrived and ounced relatton with "1 Revobedo respectable portion of the republican party continually rallying around the empire, and forms ope of its most valuable supports; that Mexicans and and + Mailed Prog of pon DT, Purhaver Se ann street, “Y, —S a Vege For sbendoament of steamehip Chas Benton juncred | general news columns—telegraphie, The © B was wooden 20d9 | built vessel of $90 toms, built ot Mystic in 1900, and owned la | have | thie city by Murray & Nephew. Fortes cymeanDe a Bt skater: 282 Wea ics Om ‘ . Eee there ei LJ Ay leave,