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2 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY,‘ ARY 21, 1866, the Santa Anita, San Kavior, Guadalupe and Larotto, most of | tive of d with wath celebration RELIG: : EI FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, salle Qamagiarers Sader zie Svalaaentaee M E X ] re) re) Santa Anita, Son Xaviog fuadaiape and Yorotia, most of | tive of war and with dancing, and {ft a to tho an- ~— IQUS INTELLIG: 8. Jan, 19-6 P. M. ons poy . @ occasion. A# Spanish convents are as strongly built ag | babitants, On these occasions the priest give “t t- jarorpar, Jan, 19—6 P. M. ing Railroad Company shall ba any ancient fortifications were, they experienced the | tmdividual light slap on the face, as indicative Tho stock market opened stoady this »norning atthe | The gross earnings of the Worcester and Nashua Rail- seo Gaza. Re The sixth in the serles of sermons on 7 neesssary transformations without much disad @tvance of last evening, with a very excited demand for | road during the year ending November 30 was $431,505. gu be preached this evening, in the Mad} and look now as Conn they never bad been intend: ‘A DESERTED ary. for the service of the God of Peace, and as though soldiers T afterwards continued my march, aud arrived on the Cleveland and Pittsburg, which rose rapidly under a bull | The expenses amounted to $247,755, leaving $183,760 as INTERESTING FROM THE INTERIOR. and not monks were thelr usual yamales, oropro: | Sat2e day at Jalapilla I foand it impossible to ford the | py 4% church, corner Thirty-first street, 4 - en ve fine libraries, and, rat a on of . - clique movement, suggested by the largo outstanding | the net receipts. The directors in their report congratu. snes til, collections of manusetipte ‘of much value. © | lowing, cera flag al p Sg gg sgh aiff ‘ 2, Boardman, of Philadelphia, sé, annnanninneg oan Services To-Day~ “short” inferest in the stock, At the early session of | late the stockholders upon being the owners of a road have seen also collections of medals and Mexican anti- | Larrived at a place known as ‘The Table of Metlatoyu- | boliew of Dwtista.”* ied tho opan board Cloveland and Pittsburg opened at 843¢ | that is virtually out of debt, they having the means to quities worthy the attention of savans. A few galleries of | ca,” which Jens,“ Meguayes (a species of large tree) th | the Rev” @. E> Remarest will take for his text jeserve more than @ passing notice. There | stony di 4 and closed at $8, Michigan Southern was also very ao- | Pay the es oe the Sy ot Wie The French Foree in the Country Insufii- co ore: puuiber palnsings by old Spanish manors’ town te the yn BE oa pigs 4 eveniag “The Day of Judgment,” services con live, and after opening at 70% closed at 113g. New | and have @ balance in the treasury in cash of $53,567 2 which in Europe would no doubt command a considera- | though it had been the capital'city of the “Chichimeca | half-past sover o’cidck, in the Universalist d York Central sold at 93, Erie 89%, Reading | and $72,482 in iron, fuel, &c,, making the total assets “ecient to Maintain the Empire. ble pric, Even here they are valued very highly. A | monarchy.” | In it were a number of monuments, which | gnq avenue, corner of leventh street. 101%; Northwestern 317%, preferred 6734, Cumbor- | $126,049. 4 pire Virgin, attributed to Murillo, was sold tho other day at | had remained undiscove: ntil our explorations, ‘The |} $0,000 to a rich inhabitant of the city who owns a very | eity has around it a stone. i for defence, five Tho Rev. M. Stockman will preach in th land 45, Schuylkill Coal 16, At the first regular | The following table shows the comparative earnings in fine gallery of the old Spanish masters. yards in thickness and ten.feet high. It has a great Will Baptist church, Seventeenth stteet, w taf Hl ot 14 oer fa a the aon we | an of Downer nme our paca ne Pace eT SEO A TaN AT ayy, | Mcuneing thers covered way. fhe whole | erenue athalpat fn AM. and bal ut bate ery day 1 am quest \- s a board yosterday, under the foreign advices reporting | of railroads: THE MEXICAN PRESS MUZZLED, | ,.tcr ci ins Unica States, the opinions of the’ people poise, Probably once the resideuco of the royal family. | | The Rev. Sidney A. Corey, D. D., will Bn orl race there ¢: yoann of toe. Banko Rngland rete of dlaaanth 8) S60 ee eee ier ieee ‘Tokaruing tho probable attitude of the Americans on the | heretofore accorded by the civilized nations of tho world | Steet and Lexington avenue, at balf-past Key por cent, Rock Island was also +; lower, but Cleveland | yo ian oan iat 370470 fe fey Mexican question, Much is feared from the bellicose | to the knowledge and uce of the native Mexicans of | half-past seven P. M. ; and: Pittsburg showed an advance of 4%, Michigan | Cnicute act neck tained: ene fone | PUEBLA AND ITS DEFENCES. tone of the American commander on the other se of | anciont tines, 1 found many fue specimens of archi- | At the Pigrim Baptist church, Thirty-thk rape ” . “ . to Grande; 5 ; Sonibera 35¢,, Northeastern 2, proforied re ksi pe cape yale eg rte Soreer pets anxiety prevails. ‘This feeling is not shared, how- * "ANCIENT MEXICAN ARCHITECTURE. tween Kighth and Ninth avenues, there wi Central 34. Hudson River %, Cumborland 14, Govern. | pits Fi. Wayne and Chicago. 9141082 571'000 ever, by the military of the city, who seem to delight at The palace is constructed of fine, polished square | ing at half-past tem o’clock A. M. and haif-p ment securities were heavy and inactive, Coupon Ove- | Chicago and Alton. > 2ar'gs1 224022 the idea of the com ng of see ANGEOADA bc Sey doth mince: aime 5 Arca bare failed A de- | M., by the Rev, Mr, Townley, late of Stamfo1 ven r i i * v hoy will receive a la fourchett-—tha y, ab the stroy a coating of paint which is foun soveral places twenties. of the second, and. shin’ Leena oe 86 ace... Saee ae Deplorable Condition of the Smaller | ty vite Dayoncls with which their muskets are fur- | on the outside of tho building. On the west aide of the | _ 270testant Episcopal sorvices will be held There was no transaction in the old issue, which wero " see 556 | 509, 7 d Villa; nished. lace I found, in another edifice, a sun dial, On tl Room ‘corner ‘of Seventh avenue and Tw quoted at a decline, namely, 6444 a 65, in London on the | The following figures show the receipts and shipments ‘owns and Villages. THR MAXIOAN PRESS MUAZLED, lower part of tho dial is painted the figure of @ native, | street at half-past ton A. M. A sermon will 5:h, Coupon ten-forties declined to 9274; seven-thirty | Of flour and grain at Chicago from January 1 to January Although tho Mexican newspapers supporting the goy- | swordin hand. The sword ix of a Chineso or Moonsh | yy tne Rey, William Wardlaw, and a lecture f ernment are assuming a certain degree of independence, | patiern. I was surprised to find that the paint upon the bie an show mi ar concern = arding what is going outeide of tho building had panpeeted through the | will be delivered at half-past seven P. M. | on in the United States. This does not mean that they | plaster and marked the stone, ry 18 in 1865 and 1866:— notes of tho second series 14 a 14. Afior the call there was renewed excitement in Cleve- ———-1865,__._ 1866, ———. plastor is one inch } ~The’Soandinavians will hold services’ at ten Yani and Pitabur, whieh rose to 99, an advance of | rious, tin ese “sero ae aee | The Road Between Vera Cruz and Mexico | are ouverinditorent or ineneiiacn at ees nation | wars eames closed wit stone aubee "Aware in | Mat 08 Kast Broadway. The Rev. ¥. Ku Avelvo per cent since yesterday morning, At the one Thee bush. . 209,116 36,054 Freed of Hi hwaymen imposed upon them by the authorities, or from political | the centre of the building had been broken in, covering | ,Ciate. 4 o'dock session the market reacted slightly. Cleveland rR. ° eee j Peston tes 6 ymen. considerations, or frome these Caren sannee Soneaes oa Sreryiaiag Boag 1 es fragments and blocks a ane Atthe Memorial church, Hammond atree! ndPy elapsed a Cc yas i, general thing the press. o! ia. country avol 16 | and ‘mortar, ese debris .were overgrown with wi " . Sc arn eneaes 0 SiO ee 1,900 "28748 “61508 expression of soniiments which would Le productive of | vecetation. | It was with ‘tho greatest of difficulty | Waverley place, the Rev. E. B. Boggs, of 53%. Michigan Southern. closed at 7034, Reading 1014, 8, 13,657 2,201 no good, and might on the other hand give birth to many | that we succeeded in opening some of the doors; our'| preach morning and evening, and the Rev. E +4, Ulinow Central 125, Northwestern 82, Fort The aggregate receipts of flour and grain at Chicago, Wayne (b. 8) 95%, Schuylkill Coal 16, Milwaykee, Toledo, Detroit and Cleveland for the woeks At the half-past two board the market continued to | ending January 6 and January 13 were:— Mfaximilian’s Philo-Mc: . | evils. Besides, in a country like Mexico, which is like « | object being to look for some of the ancient treasures, | jn the afternoon. Services will be coinmén mi ‘é zican Sen patient just saved from along and extidusting disease, | supposed to he still existing, concented there. To the ton. halt. and helf-past seven. “ the discus of topics calculated to create unnecessary | north of the paiace is a reservoir and grounds, no doubt Dast ten. -past throe 3 uneasiness or even agitation would prove exceedingly | once used for recreation by the royal family. The At the Christian church, Twenty-cighth timents. react, and Cleveland and Pittsburg declined to 85, clos e a Jan, 18. dangerous. It would paralyae My Wie! Seepener ee be paling is protected by Works of & Drodigiously strong Broadway, there will be services at half-p ing % lower than at the first regular board. jichi- our, 32,900 ’ public service, destroy the effect of the pol'ey of the | character, e streets of the city can still easily be ‘i sant setae "Wok aha ra rh -s — Wheat, bushel 263,200 . 8 a Emperor, and postponesfor years (he final establishment | traced. ‘They are all flagged with polished stone. Near by | 90d half-past seven P. M.- Preaching moru'n are es (et yd hex |S 8 iss's00 | Discovery of the Ruins of Two Ancient } of is govorament. Isa virgin forest possosning trees valuablo for dyeing | ing by Rev. C.-A. Buckboe. “Subject for the although it closed 3g lower than at the morning 5 eas INTERVIEW WITH MAXIMILIAN, purposes and for elegant and costly constractions. ‘The Union of Christians.” board, Northwestern closed 4 lower, preferred 1%, Mexican Cities. Asan instance of t culnspection of the Mexftan | found several places connected by canals, and possessing t the Fifty-third atreet Bothosda Baptist Thock Istand Readit s. Cumberiand stead ‘ Mi press J will mention a case in which the Emperor, hap- | aqieducts and reservoirs, all in good condition. None At the y-third atreet ptist ol Pie Bu Yr fe ng %. Degen ses Mn ts ; ed Xe. & Ree prning to muct ous of “his American friends, spake at | of the war In those canals was permitted to Fun off, | Seventh ayenue, there will be preaching by orovamnnnh aagaritieg were dull. Conpeal, ue.Srenway : lutions of his governient with the United | but the supertluous was conducted into deep wells, 7 . of the old issue were 14a % lower than on Thuraday, | Ye" Compare with tho amount arrived during the same i this conversaton, now the subject of com- we pods gga the Hey, W. H.. Pendleton, st, pale bast ee Sev Ms angel time in 1865 as follows:— Our Puchla Correspondence. , ment ip tL | circles of the capital and of Pnebt Notwithstanding the limited area over which I travelled past 7 ‘on “Gospel Truth estes d Seven thirty notes wero without change, 2 * b ‘ ed + ne wspape +" st know 2 Bucce: = 4 course of si ip Ponta, Jan. 3, 1°00 yublished in the newspapers. ‘oa must know at | T was successful in securing several idols—three of them History of Esther.’” of the habits of the Enyperor is to visit un- | quite large, One will weigh from four hundred to 1866. $685,619 From Cordova to Orizaba, where I arrived after les 4 ‘accompanied solely by a gentleman of his At the Bleecker street Universalist church After the call Cleveland and Pittsburg recovered to 86, | Jan, 4. «$1,148 850 Jan, 12. a : ; +: r five hundred pounds, This one is of smooth stone, and snd. She whole market peonmne Srmer, the side aptly amet aes 888,619 Jan. 19.. 502,856 | ing General Price's colony, the road is nearly level and the hold: the establishments of this city, 36 a tosce | on the whole the workmanship is of a very finebed | Downtug” strest, the Rev. Day K. Lee, past betas still ecptined £9. fhe former. and, olOieREyer. Total $1,532,309 ‘Total Vast arg | landscape mountainons. ‘Tall palm and date treca, | ii his ow: how things are working,’ whether his | claracter. ‘The principal idol is surmounted with a | Willbe held at @ quarter to eleven A. Mf. an At the open board at half-past three the market was | Exovse in 1866. 7 i $1,487,975 | officers s and honest, and what improvements | crown, and at its side are a few varicties of flowers, In | Bevon P. M. + - $44,394 | shrubs of the quaintest shape and color, gigantic cacti, hugo bananas, cylindric pineapples, lordly may cy, scented orange and lemon trees, figs of every descr!) 'iou, in the various departments of his administra. | one part of the stone isa niche, and in this the figure At the Church of the R&urrection, Thirty-f wdays ago be thus visited the Academy of | of a woman, with breast uncovered. On the reverse | near Sixth avenue, the rector, the Rev, Edwat os, an establishment which contains the schools’| side of the whole isa figure of the cross. Two other | will preach at half-past ten A. M. and h , senlptire, architecture, &c, Ho paid a visit | idols which we secured weighed near three hundred | P.M. dul. Michigan Southern closed at 705, New York Contral 95, Cleveland and Pittsburg 86, Reading 10134, Northwestern 313g, preferred 57. New York Stock Exchange. FIRST SESSION—-10:30 A. m. fapaeh ~ ae pie Jaxvany 20, 1860, pomegranates with purple helmots, and a variety of oh artist, : to them in the kindest | pounds each. They bear marks of injury—traceable to “a ‘ 7 Tho indications on thi : ‘tock Exebange favor a more $21000 t 'S6s,5-20,0'64 10134 other trees, shrubs and plants, make up the land:rape vid mand che As he was about | the effects of the raine and to the limbs of the troes i prt tects: At, Brie active and buoyant market next week for all the specu- | 120001'86's,6-20,¢,"65 1013¢ sea for‘over one hundred miles of a road’ Which mnat. have |. to. loave be sav that tell upon them. 3 necessary to employ twenty | gignk olclock, by B,) W. Whitcher, Esq. la shares, These are for the most part held by strong 1000 Us 6's, 63, r.. 120 75 Erie RR pret. : y m y | tude, a Keniuel i had resided a long tune | men to carry the thi rger idols to a placo of safety. ‘Triumph of Ireland.” Tickets fifty cents, partes, and the large outstanding ‘short’? interest pre- 2000 US 5's, 10-40, c, 100 Hud River RR. > | been once magnificent, but which has suffered mn in Wh é E ne of # large omi- I was not able to go through the entire city, but in J ge anding Pre- | 10000 'Trn 7 3-10,2ds, 20 from the indolence and neglect of the iphabitants The Kentuckian bowed, and the Em- | my opinion it extends far into the woods, It was with | <The Rev. W. H.Milbarn will preach in bh New York Bible and Common Prayer Book 84 00 do,. sents.a good basis forarise After Cleveland and Pitts- 6's, lye, ni 500 Reading RR 4 oe ical find an whita very well, r wirned the compli- | difficulty we reached as far as we did. In order not to a barg the stock most oversold is Michigan Southern, and | 11000NY7's by loan, 993% 100 do....... pes a hg 1s Re ‘and, walking up to hi ‘ously inquired: | lose ourselves we had to Keep constantly calling out to | morning, at balf-paat ten o'clock, at St, Luke Uaese promise to be the most mercurial of the railway so- | fgg Lath O's (00.. $88 23 aa tc cto H oN team aeaend ai er iaiadene | nes iventieth nitett; neat on areas, : 80 | 1000 Missouri 6 new creation, quite different from that wo know o réident ‘in good health? Docs he sueceed in his Work As far as I contd judge from what I saw, and from | Twentieth street, near Ninth curittes. At the same time outside parties must remem- | 10000 do... 500 do. wy the brightness of the sun’s light foo roconcltt dy ¥ df he does, ax I siu- | what learned from persons living in the neighborhood, Rey. Dr. ‘Tyng will preach in the Free Chu ber that the former has risen very rapidly, and that 20000 Chic& Miss cer, 100 Ma&Cin 1st pf b60 50 3 | a | of his administration wilirank | those who once lived 1m this now deserted city were all Redemption, East Fourteonth street. opy although it will go considerably highor, it is lable to 19000 Mich Sos fbds 100 Mich So& NInd 71% ‘THE MEXICAN SUN. atest in the history of the age. Ft will | warriors. It ts probable that they went out on an expe- | Academy of Music, this evening: Services rd 3 , 21000 Chic&NWistrm 84 100 do. 4 People of the Northern States who think they 1 | ' name and place it between those of | ditton, expecting to return, and never did so, and before | geven o'clock. Usual rervices in the-morni break as suddenly as it has advanced, excopt in the | 2000 Lack&W ist m sdécithe gan ave oomplatalymiisteken. (Atiiessthe in; for in our age the greatest | leaving carofally closed up the palace as above described, t ten o'clock... Collection in support of tH event of its being “cornered” as absolutely as Prairie du 3000 Clev&Pit 4th im 500 |i shout achoe 46 alts diiteeak foes the One sda Mite ‘ ation not those who sek after fame at | and took the necessary precautions to preserve their ats free. 3000 Chic& Alt 1st m y a . . re us in all ages, the | treasures, Tho Rev. Chauncey Giles will deliver a lc Chien. It is understood, however, to be manipulated by | 3600 da Strong parties, who will make the twist as severe as pos- a. eran bs a Boston or New York the sun looks gloongy, sad rea ; e ace On the It I took up my line of march for the other | wgmployment of Angels in Heaven” in the N Me Alt ine be melancholy, while here it is on its throne and na A Me biect und who lead all the cnergies of | nncuitivated section known a3 “The Table of Amistian.”” Jem {(swedenborgian) Houso of Worship, sible for the bears. % ‘ tion,”” Some of the trees which we met with could not be sur- @ = Bis Dinter sheen tek Gust aste ti 6000 Mariposa stm 48 d majesty. Iam not surprised that the ancient Caciy H and replied as faras he know | rounded by éight men taking hoid of cach othdrs’ vasa h ietnoett er 0S he aes Sold 3 Cs igthened under the advance in $shs Am Exch Bk 105 Panama RR. raised a temple in his honor and worshipped the crow! > | i { President Jounsoa were peace- | hands. We also found tho ruins of another city, but it s. * mn the rate of discount of the banks of England, France | 5. do.. 1113 50 I Central RE. of a0 many wonderful works, tbo disponser of light an | Was by mo means as larga as fhe othera. Poids cassia evaiag Tnctoron ucts Cooneh 4 Holl was 1385; 90 di : . B. ; ‘ ‘opel mc Vie oat a ae meee 198%; | 500 do, re color, of vegetation end animal life. | world, even with inysei ; Political Prefect of the Department of Tlaxcala, | beginning at half-past soven o'clock ead lowod by & gradual rise to 139, at which it | “10 %mp & Trud’s Bk Aftor leaving Orizaba, and on entering the hilly region i pressive smile. | “As for mysoll, T bare — Second lecture this evening, “Human Netui i stood at 3:16 P.M. Loans were generally made at 6a7 54 Cont National Bk 108 {confidence du bis polley aud (he most kriendly percent. The export of specie aggrezated $630,635, Pt ly. W i ties,” by Rev..J, W: Chadwi are by position, THE NAVY. ligious Onpacttien,” by Bev, h the aspect of the country begins to experionce a sl) |i" ‘ modification, The trees have always the same struct. if he helps me agi Ate will be hold this e i eteretetee aoeeeeneeel vt near ct Borussia took sane the bd pena the shrubs the same form, tho light the same rad So MT a tha couuinent tomuchade. | ve ob Hint ainiaaaieae unten’ trast Methodist, Episcopal fission cherch, 117 Bi ; ,000 and the Arag ,000, making for the fi : | ere vcrity_ aud greviness that ve chal s | o Tho Rev. Mr. nthe Oneida weak $695,994, Pheae PDLEAtn ene Dee. Sak Stare Pauls OF ae lenpae i Prats to tne rest of tho world, Horepe included, MEMITE, the ov, Me: Rovelles fined will The tendency of the forcige news was to strongthen zone ars to bo seen; the pine, the pear, the atmond, tho vernment, I know, represents a : ‘The United States supply a atau vee exchange on England, but owing to the invariabie dul- " . The chi i Hible of American republican tL Cais is mo rea- “ olive begin to appear. he change is more prreeprible OE Aamericy po ed naa wu wales is mo rea | eer W. F. Pralt commanding, arrived on roe Scernnon Iemeres. FeaND; Kivens send Peapian Aelia |, , and still Proostants loft Key West on the 1th and al on the 16th inst. piss bai Sees cee er do. - 32 do. He STOW more MuMeToUS as you ascend, until yo: COME {0 | vcetuly A y, site with them, end ‘the Memphis left hap as December 2, 1865, change in quotations. Bankers’ sterling, at sixty days, 800 Chi & Bk Is RR. 1023; | the table land, which I have not yet reached, and on exch in different spheres, : 4 wan rated at-1083¢ 0 %. ‘do. < - ‘ advancement ‘of the human race, | ith mails, olicers and. sapplice: for the Atlantic anf | Wintam which Tam told the pine and oak are found jn abundance. Gulf squadcons, calling im at Beanfort and Wilmingtoa,-|- speak on “The Influence of the Bible Sieamanies-sinbibes sone aul Yule and’ th s form, of a0 tispaty. |S: C:+ Chatterton and Port Roy sk; sd batten erees Srcloek im the apne ‘Si " . me rule and the same form of gover: pply - s x b Cee ee treated, tee tere eras rena | like. toa fe contrary to reuson amd exporience, | Tampa, Apala.hicola and Pensagola, Fla. arriving atthe | o'clock in she afternoon, “The Cause Bae jones stipe eatery | Toner neers et ee Te On ae ee co cily Is patrolled by bands of ten to twenty nm not think” that 'y nation deems a ‘apacite pipes Ady Nib ire yaatepe tbo ins ets in ‘sone Hal 656 Broadwe 7 r dosirable form of government. When, in 184s, |e moraing of the Sth pighted the imperial French 4 Manner of the General " you meet every now and then all along the rote, Ths | iy factior-in daw, the King of Belgium, appeared at his | fleet off the Rio Grande, ‘The Memphis experienced | 7m0¥ed Manner ni force, although small, is sufficient to prevent the robbers | paicony any pet ing to tho crowd balan, said iat he pleawat weather from the t{me of leaving New York from 2 RARye : ing fo tive w crown and let the Bel- aay ” showing themseives, and gives at th time to Wie borers ton fee as hee pis at hea catablish a | "oti! her arrtval at Brazos, which” port she Toft of the the haciendados or planters the protection they require. ik if they tiked, the Melgians tolt him to et eveni in, The protection they require is a very amalt one indeed: |! Dee peat UE LLSS TS CEO Oe ee, Sere me el ee rt ‘clock in the afternoon the Moncy was extremely abundant at five per cont, with 10 exceptions. at four and «ix; a large amount being lent BMUaewAciiRE kf over at the lower rate for the sake of the two days’ in- tvrest. The money market at the West is reported lo, onthe. 90 RR. 38 69) a Petroleum stocks continued activeanud firm. At the SECOND sea age nee a first board Pithole Consolidated closed 300. higher than | $2000 Tn 7.30...248 98% 200shs Roading RR, 101% RR at the same time yesterday, selling at $3 40; Bennehoff 98% 1200 MichSo & 70 Run 99¢,, selling at $21; Smith & Parmel 75c., selling 5. Gee chlo & RK LER. 102K 87 at $8. Bliven sold at $475, Hoydrick 450,, New York + gd eae > eg % the met sy and Alleghany $4, President 40c., New York Gold 85c., do. 88 = 600 for I do not believe that the number of soldiers alone | %24 muneciy toa ropoblie, fhe Bes ing of Janusty 1 a heavy gate sot in from the | hotweon believers in orthodoxy r Stade River $8 05, Buchanan Farm 78c., Bradley 342, oo Bogs do..s...555 OOK | the whole roate from, Vera Gruz to Moxico city exces | (0). vne of the ees amd The happiest peo on the | nord noAliwres widh THE Wary gb, and were obliged to | at ¥e> Simple Zlc,, Oil Creek $1 00, Palmer do *: 80% SOP. FLW'& Chic. 963g | quite enough to maintain order, and you can axen travot | fi of the earth; fur mouarchay & ws Luversble to the | reuulns hove ymin rap apren sy #4180, -Pithole Creck $11 75, Union $14, United Riy RR. 103% 200 do. 953 ed | developmen: of man’s trcedom os ‘any othor instity- mancola on Q L re with as much safety as in any part of Unit tion. 1 cams-wre- WrOri iiottng otherwise! 82085, Gunnell Gold $1 20, Wedster $1 18 090.108 100 dow... das. 05K fa Ape « yee ahah fon es prenatal te, aah ape &: 7 the Amer: were sot | om the 6th inst., Coleman’s San Francisco Cireular of December 19 re. | a MM. hardl finding fantt with his Majesty, whore Tiberat spirit und ceived stores and marks :— Yair 1 ead scrip they Pesan the toottones of Ay bes cot | Kind disposition veers ighly appreciated. They dtdinat.| Fort Royal on the 13th of The money market is unchanged, and the supply of 8-10, 2 : ico do. 101 the local authorities—if, for instance, you establish posts Leg ie Deraoaally, at to the inann in Sete he | f Pte has rem te res capital continues abundant for logitunate business pur- 98: i MG | of Give Freuch soldiers each, every twenty miles, this | [it trcnanens A autattesnerncwete Coo Sa poses. The mercantile classes are requiring but tittle 100 do. 1d 96% | Protection ta all that ia needed to frighten the robbers “Phe Amercaus do me the greatest: wrong,” said the The Mein ry " dat present, however, aud other interssts are inactive 200 do. ic hag ean seburity tos tract of country ower twenty Emper ‘ Nase paper GUS TCRAUY haeed ie year, Sera Mirae vaason rouce 1 Tas, cocrrar INSCPPE Met, sama) «ines ndily pla { per cent > iy % he ee Tower the prejudice of { doomed to be perfect! The otd North Dutch church, corner of mouth, aad fm some instances lower rates are acceptable Thave talked sith several wealthy tind-owner on the | isc und honorable, In that respect my erown ivas pare | Kulm, Glasgow, Choeura, Feneot, Jessamine and Cow: | win en streots, is to be torn ea hd the -g . ?tthey think chat Pcoutd, under any circum. | visited to be healt have accepted the acs eof any foreign | Vessels, Viz. :—Acting t» bankers and others, Outdoor transactions are made Pray, and they all tell me that if the French Kavernment | 4.16 crown of apy other monarch in the world. slip. At Key West the United States steamship Muscoota, ercout por ont Ttcepts of tease from do 46 4 TOR { Geechee Ceuta nectnte rte kit oteieaiin ered otf Peeeh aoe? lle cr 1 at non cent, | Commonder Thomas Put wa, senior afer, tad at Port | which i stands leased for business purposes. or § 1o date of our last report amon A | tee , ptt in Lhowt amy having over asked for it, and | Royal Commodore Lantman's Yagship New Hampshire. | exception of St Pat's, which was built it 1700 (00,000, maskin: an aggregate of — $3,825,000 " ’ do ee Pee rencer nets en come eae toe a ea MT gecapied ie ib Was hob item Ue Iuands of foreiza- | ‘the Memphis oncht North trom Brazos Santiago the | - eyanebe tb tid chest | the current month, The branch mint in | 200 Lies Aaatyn ores wlarid ¢ js 1" Hf you doubt it | Pemains of Joseph W. Sidney, late Second Assistant En- | Hundred years ago, 0 m cloed since the 20th insiant. The 85 - Tes acer aun ie tale peek ‘Will sea tbas all tha men now in Kineer, United staies Navy (formerly attached to the |' It was built In 1769, the roof being at first sbiq is considered ample, and 4 1 Melink atone 60 Gnoresian che tn m Hi you are | U ina), Which were carefully | afterwards tiled, the edifice itself remaining itself as yet. Gold bars 200 Chi & N WRR . pple persone dy Moat. >» agfromiricet m * i soldiers’ burying ground at that | first erected. In 1856 the church was thorouhl: habitants to in ethem to defend themselves against . Mf 1 Mile se ; Ra : udero, * the sapervison of Acting Ensign C. and renovated, and shortly afterwards u eee tor eae ae ; : ¥ lyembers Lente rer; and from Key West the remaina | sermon was) delivered therein’ by Hev. Dr. De meena ” . c " ing a hi the establishment the gold. Telegraph ~ ‘e . . Although the Franco-Mexiean campaign is not yet 7 . - ia. _, ekagraic Unoetens age lower, and are selling « 0 years ald, the imperiatiste whont Pivcet--and tip Minas remnant He, Bea, |) DOS eaiatiad tae emanate ana Toot nay be quoted at 1 per cont premium, and steriing is ” wattle ho aaa Pirie ctywan 4 , hase | oi : log named passengers were Brought North | Batavian ancestors, and it was not unel! 1 . 2 48'44. for best bankers’ bills; com. ome tiewe GcaR scadtven’ : Wan’ aaaee i ae dane, | Most devoted s phis from the Gulf squadron :—Acting As- | years before the erection of the church now al Legal tender notes have been in " si ; & ‘ s French Gnd (el Tina | PE Sident of the € surgeon W, L. Wheeler, U..3, N.; Acting Aspst- | removed, that they first listened to a serme Ng at about the latter figure, ho well known “Tiger"’ ball takes p esp ml Tele tare egtee HEA | ter iy Englund; ¢ Jeneral : JG, Toby, U. »N.; Acting Ensigns’G. | English language, delivered by Dr. Laidie. , ie hemeely | 1. M. Clary U.S. N.; Naval Storekeeper's nd silver bars are quol- % 200 ChIANWRRpre?, a vont par to 34 per cent discount. Currency bills %e 100 do on toe Atlantic are offered at 4! per cent premium on ore th of this State which provides | demy of Music Thursday evening next, 25th inst, cesses’ hi h, no doubt, belong to the > 7 Tn the course of his sermon on Sund: ' pany which transacts the business of fe | @orts of the “Tigers’’ to retain their reputation, earned | Thus, white T was at Orizaba a Moxieaa gentleme ; Sand eight tion Jor aischance’ Frou | Hall, Rev. Dr. Tyng stated that the couteacte rance, and whitch has deposited any securities with | 9¥ years of experience, of giving one of the finest Sb cepa aeete tal hn vacloaeeanes to slap! fi ie ation ‘ the Adatic squadron, Captain J, A Higbee, United eorge’s charch had been sand Comptvoller, shail be entitled tou reassignment and | 4a@ most successful entertaininents of the season, pro exicans had distinguished themselves during ‘the © ibey think te ba nye ny: gy ween kee tea Sap ope pee me tong ie yy cg would, in all probability, be ready for publi En- | within twelve months from the progent time. miss a grand snecess, The d corations are to be on a | War. Then turning to the northwest, he wed 1 f said securities on com e act ng witht wive ded to Sone reed Jane 4 4 ealo far beyond anything hitherto attempted at the Aca- | Ser hill commanding, the city called Cerro Bor ub arine Compans, alto toe. H. | phe Rov, Dr. McGlynn, of thise ve Will introduced in the New York Legislature for | dems, tho tdea being to trancform the intorior of the | battle for the Mexicans: that on the ight nf the Tath of |. THE siilamauaiuas Por re gee Big ee American ship Caroling Nesmith | ne archbishop McCloskey to the pu ths incoryoratton of an Army and Navy facings Rank, | Duilding as mach ae possible, The muse will as usnal , aacended the ill on the | ta me, the inperor rewa wed half wn hoor io he war { P. Kahinke, { i‘russian bark Marget, ail of which | Stephen's chureb, ‘made ‘vacant by th te be Secnted laltibe ette 3 id orm a promincat feature. The salo of tuckets already perpendicular, and after a ; Sedcunes of ich Carte. wal i the wera wrecked of October Cummings. tod in this city, names as incorporators Ji guarantees a Cuil and eplendil assemblage of New York's | march of «ix hours, half of which was made on their hail of tue Academy of San Carlos, walking wll t vere wie: ked in the gale of October last. ae “4 ‘owing fe a correct Let of off ors now attached to the Up ted States steamer Memphis :-— with Mr. O**, to whom be explained, net y they a le said were ae file Hooker, David G. Farragut, W. . Hancock, R. 8. Liv fairest gems, Invitations have been exteaded to all th knees, they succeeded in reaching the summit. They The Reunion of the English and James C. Gullick, Janes 0. Bon inks of the State and city and to officers of the army | fell like a thunder stroke on Ortega’s djvsion, who | Pes ol hs government, wy l : “he h , och Sihpand en Cae DAYY At Present in tho city, many of whom hace | Never easpected that the bill coulp-be scaled | (He Principles of any other goverament, be lea republy | Ar oy Master Crmmanding—W. ¥. Pratt , Churches. i y aud John Hooper. d the tavnens dered them, ced will a Shek sath, oataed, thoes newt aad farming then | OFX movarchy, but how be had suchedd indarung | 40 iy Lwngn and Brersiive Officer—Chws. . Hike LETTRE FROM DR. PUSEY. to ideas. Acting Passed Assivont Sirgeon—J. W. Stertey. ‘TO THE EDITOR OF THE LONDON MOaNG Fr Acting Avivtant Paymader—Gilbert A, Robertson. 1. I have accepted no “theory of creature Cap'ain's Clee. and Mail Agen . Taylor. but have eaid repeated!y that if the arking of th Paymast 9 ¢ Clek—Mevry 0 A of the gaints had been authoritatively explained | republic; that the seourit: “ teting Buin andy Saiing Maser—Calob H.- Arm- | act of the same kind as asking the prayer: of 0 inder that form of strong. creatares on earth, no difficulty could have « be usual, the Light Guard | against Ortega’s soldiers, pal tiem to fight. This deed, | PF » Cuaisne’ were thie in their determination to | he sald, saved Loreniez’s ufimy, which was just retreat! | Std that French seldiers wore then ost successful of the gay V of the hanks of the three pris ssof the Union is exhibited ta t pel com: present, It te likely that will suffer none to surpass t make (ueit ball one of the season, AKRIVAL OF THE ONE AUNOKED AND NINETY-THIRD hows the aggregates of the from the uty, abd the deviatto: : formed by a company « i - ’ REGIMENT NEW YORK +101 VOLUNTEERS. Ieetey, mae | bly rey Betyg Se pes tory aoe te | v-tenths of the country. thre Lapel ng Hengns—Sarmuel A. Gove, Robert H. Carey and | it should be so defined I bave thought ‘t iny owd The One hundred and Ninety-ili vt regiment New Still Mh ‘ ; ning, of now renee; ‘te ne uF ale | (Thema anew Gae'news. ow Wark Fe en lin ORO Se reaticn Of an eM tent police, the notions! re. | Mete—Joln Tenney, Wm. W. Hunter and Henry G, not eaid one word ahout “untyersal State Volunteers, numbering seven | " sistance to Loreniez and Forey, and, without their co- te the dab A a aoe hundred mea, atvived | cosration it is doubitul whether the conquest of Méxion TH43E his city atan carly hour yest could have been so easily achieved. Both the French | 0) bis ae 275,531.80 | mediately proceeded to the New York State Soldiers’ | and the Mexicans are to-day fighting side by side, and, | Sn! 10 the tomporary protee venue, the dimanees, the organvation of all the beanebes | {ration were progressing satisfactort!y, wot French bayouers, | jure divino, of the Bishop of Rony Ls Primacy im the same sense in which & | Counetla, received by the Church of England, Acting First Assistant, ©. W. Pennington ts, Charles W. Clift and D. D. Fenn 110,725,485 : A Dit that whenever their protection would prove useless | Thitd Asvtstants, Lecius Hatlow, A. Mayor and L.G. | | it .$3,073,47 | 1, in Howard stot, where they were altabty enter oon, ey are er tly aoe Soe lars | they would mo doubt withdrew, jus fas they witivarew | Hart, é | OP i hnreiaes “accepted the Tridentine creed 1,195,378 | tained and carod for during their stay by the efficient Su- | harmony one with the other e after having secured the freedom of Belgium and the |. f. ©. Taylor, U.S. N., will please accept our thanks | subj ct to the authoritative interprotation of ‘h perintendent, Mr. G. I. Provost. Thia togiment was one | ‘parronarne coxpttios oF worm TOWNS IN THE cerEKion, | iudePendence of Italy, As for bitaself, be would remain fOr (avors. } Charch.” I beliove that the Council of Trent Anereave tn ley j cccevese 1,806,179 | Of the last authorized to be raised by the and was The towns, or rather villa, through which I passed the country as long ae the majority of the Mexican navion, | THE GUNROAT RHOPE ISLAND. | 60 explained that we could receive st, From tnerease iu SOE ieaz eur | reervited soon after the call for troops of December, 1864. | on tn, No Puebt pra hy ‘td eee ‘Ori. | Ie Whese behalf he bad aecrifived the prospects of | ‘The United States ganbaat Rhode fala follows that it cau be (and in part is, popularly) @ ; ’ ‘arly last spring they ‘ook tho fivid aud were ordered F Fey oo Pucbla are of the primitive order, OF- | theone in Butope and the Oomforis of & pitamnt Fert. _ ind—8 gune—the | ie wach wine that we cannot Feceive it. It fol ‘1 of brokers haa been organized in | 44 the Shenandoale valley, but were too late to 4 A gs op eben tutte, toulclogo, | dence at Mirwuar, desired iim tw stay. “He tad node. | “@eehip of the Wost India squndrom, sailed from | that until it ix explained auiboritailtely in pate m any of the memorable engasoments fought there. | republic have fallon into pes of decay thuly alarr ‘ng. | Sif* to force bimsell upon therm, wnless ft was to secare | thedtruoklyn Navy Yard a few days ago for Fortross | which we can receive it, we cannot reoelve it. «of the Fina Life Insurance Company of | Since that period the regiment has heen divided into de- | y 0 onc 4 t, happiness and prosperity of which they were #o | yfoy h 4 Tnever,T used any “acrimony’’ io ' tacements whith ieee dotnug Guty fm veriot: ‘ou cannot see any one spot without bel plens. Bet be ‘ ; Mouroe, where she will wait for the arrival of Acting | 4, asvollttn, " ending January 1, 1886, ity in various parts | a‘vcted by the prescnce of Kome etumbllug hous or eed. Hat once bix work done, wud the Mexl- | pw agmarctd. & Palmer tne mew he Ay a ip $6 auhabs Sanertbolly. | o West Virginia, under Genorals Emory and A palace, whose princely owners have fled, frightened by 1 restored tothe free enjoyment ot its natural | Rear Aémic mer, the new commander of the | Virgin, 1 tmcant only to exhibit historically « 805; met increase, | where, for dise’pline and roldierly behavior, they have the threatening aspect of affairs and by the rot | ured advantages, in (ull posewwon of its in- | West India’ squadron, who is now in Washington. Be. fa mag tre oi system which I believe iso ro wived the commendation and praive of their command. | boing robbed and uwnasinated by one of the conficting | {orl'y, Wthout apprehensions tor ‘he present or fur the | fore the Rhude Island left here she waa thoroughiy over. | IY oF chiefly, but to the Raglish general ‘oduced jw the | (Us £22¢Fal. The regimental headquarters have boen at | factions striving for supremacy arms. in hand, aud aif | ff, its commerce wall ostablished, its finan-e im goud | havied, and her eabine fitted up {a4 sumptaoes manart | keBtet difticnlty im regard to reunion Harper's Ferry, at which place they wore mastered out | unscrupulous as to the means of attaining power, | Or ite army and wavy on a reliable footing, tt alll. | for the accommodation of the Admiral and the officers on onto | ia Ov early part of the week. ¢ following is the | Efforts aro being made now to restore some of the | M26 assured and a constant stream of emigration com- | yoard ‘The following Is 4 list of her officers:— Miseetiancons. ANMTIAM 66660 seee Ht ee £14,600,000 | roster of the rogiment:— * |. | ing into alt parts of the country, be would then have no a 3 on, fa Cousolidviod Peruvian 6 per cent............ 9,000,000 VIRLD AND STAFY. oy bone ees ~ wae eer ee olfection toluanion his throat, te leave the Mexicace token hee turntntite athe fitwing bennthaty OC eh ‘iat Imperial Bravilian 6 per cent ies srooo.one | Contd. DB. Van Potton, there are obvious tigns of immigration every nad, | %,thetneelves, under the qurdance of Veurbite or any | Plex Captain—Commander 1. G. Corbin diocese for the past year -— Impetial Oitoman 5 per cent. ; > plage 363 Lewenen: Cobmt—d. ©. Gilmore. Ga tunigienta Bea Te thie esunary «: Ravan. | other native, and to withdraw to private fife at Mirarane, Léeulerant Commander—&. E. Potter. Baptiome (adults, nfents, 1 Ottonn 6 per gent... veeese 6,000,000 | Mojor—A. Morton. tages, the rained villages may spring. OF any other plve, Having wo children, be had mo | Lievtenante—James J. Kane and Laltne P. Adama firmed dalian 5 per Wissesereceeercrsettececeees 8,000,000 | Adhwtan'—J. B. Wosson. come flourishing citics before tong, | other ambition chen the good of the Mesoun people) | Mas eri—Henty C. Taylor and Aiden D, Brown, Conmmaun ea B.... Quariermas'y—C. H. Baily. Poesia, weet L cnterce ‘tren fa gate situated be | eter this good real xed, hile work would be ended, ai Sirgem—C. J. Cleborn. 4 | Sunday echool teachers. Total... * é cee RAG, 298,868 pn emg i. ri iene bs Be tween Forts (iuatalupe and San Loretto. famous fot theie | ¥!" t the power whieh be bud asunmed in order to Payisasier--James W. Carpenter } se scholars .. ‘The bill to charter the Newark and New York Railroad Chaplan nae D. .owki! ani urey. Ss the French in mee, 1862, poe placed | reach that evd of Marine A Burrongh * ts Contnbutions (specie). an " oil . W. D. Chase, in another category, Althow ving sul mech lo Comma -in-Ohirf—-Fredériek T. Mason. i noes ge scr, Minden re Dahlen hee, sorta tele from the siege of the French ft still prosceves ie povu | Interesting Dt ‘Apistan Suryron—G. B. 14 Compre aan Ose To an tne eather To what exteut Cainden and Amboy will oppove the pa want ay aptain, J. oan Retiree and looks mach Hke a Spaneb city of S| | cre —_ ge ext § neds Sees H. Washburne. ! Southern diocese and the tetirn of Georgia to ge . here are two ot A Middle ages—narrow strects, romenades, lig! Yraustated for the New Youk Henann, igr—W. heoler. stant iscoal ureh i tee, sage of the bill remains to be seca. There w Y. Fompony #—Captain, B.C, Knapp; Lieutenants, D. J. | gteepled chute mnauiacbey Gilinions: wi spate Civit aso Minrrany Heangy skiers, Engine s—Chiel, Geo. Sewell; First Assistant, Nonry | the Re ger the tty ee ol tires provisions in it which that corporation will cer. | Meeker, H. Merden. bud ¢. ore 0 Hiqntity Heavomixayeo, dui 1806. W Scott, Second Asetstants, John Vs ms c . vi " ings, & is @ character of antignity ) duly a, cy ants, John Van Horenterg, Geo. | expected to foliow hie lead—the Bishops of M tuinty o—one of which is that no raitroad company ene” ox aptain, W. H. Vertor; Lioutenants, D. | on everything here—on the fronts of the bonses In complience with the orders of his Ex-ellenoy the | Holt, W.'A. Windsor; Thitd Assistants, Gus, A Preltz, } immediately, and thore of Virginia, South Cards will be eflowe tw aabsoribe be tae wibek, end enether A. Smith, J. Hail as well os on th faces of the inhabitants, | Muister of the Interior, dat-don the 22d ultimo, and | James D. Lee, Charles K. Warner, | Florida at no Oteaite day ‘ | Compony D—Captain, 1. H. Preston; Lieutenants, J. | who aro mostly of Spanish origin—really Cuyriout | Wlueh were communicated to me by your Excellency in Clo k to Commander inl J, H. Ishain, . : Ss that the company shall not sell, lease or in any | B Brown, J, Goble. to contemplate, expecially to the eyes of an | @ despatch dated 26th of the same month, directing me Cop ain's Clerk—austin B. Potts. Phe oom v4 papers report (Bat the revt poten misoner dispose of thelr chorter or any of their fran Bn ang a H. K. Mattison; Lieutenants, R, ccherpricing Yanker, who canae imoginn Mow ig.).00 Ieeveed withort delay, iu permon, to, exetultie the}. Pied w H, Hetvoy, Seiediiteet anc’ rotate dE “agi 498 to any other corporation of perei Poe nnode tauch politencas and education can be waited wiih se | waste landy, to which called your aitention on a “eye » RK. Jones. 2 tt coe 4 to say otticr corporation oF person, nor allow AMY | Cimpany F—Capiain, J. TH Hitchcotk; Lieutenants, ted babits aud immobiliy. What | previous occasion, sald to exist af a distances of Catpenter—Jatmes McDonald. cesee checenes te Severn Sere ser company tO Acquire any controt oer the same. | D. A. Fuller, RY. Lindsay, Jove beyond all things ate theit | twelve lexrues from this place, I have the | Missions great interest w excited among the mem 1 .¢ these provisions, if the act becomes a law, will pot uanautuse L. W. Ainaworth; Lieutonants, = most of which are cortainty glorious, ther | report that J examined the same, and with the Pr ane te ated idee Wiehe Herik a | boom conpenieas “f Ohio tte tere aot =u rover rs of the New Jersey Cs and Gi \ igton, to which they are 4 tionatity, | re — "aytooster Barry, od States Navy, was ocr “at peed Cony erie ViVi Wem rie nerd ditectors of hg Jersey Ceutral from Company Captain, D. D. Stoplin; Lieutenant, 6. 4 On ES aan J ft here om the Sth inst, at three o'clock jn the y) wee coupe’ | vighrom Jurvchasing & majority of the stock, aad thus securing all | D. Lanehort. | A letter from Bertin to the Rowton Jowrsn/ cays {9 control they require C mpavy [-Captath, —— Vickly; Lieutenanta, Lewis | ant, in favor 0 empire, for they expect’ it to give | dice euuanee: enneetine af t | are soon to bogin the @rection of wn American ¢ the agreement has been finally cxecuted berweon the | Maa Olmatend. them what they bad when they were & dependency of | ee tin dale ane de oF bait a pinion eaitater wees ectizea’ ai’ |) natnguene, Mnaneoasnaees tein, St Company K—Capiain, —— Harris; Licatenants, @ spain. The society hefe is exceedingly polled and | On the Oth T visited the apot on wijch the Taxe * of half a million dollars was realized at | and doliare Have been subscribed for ti Mvitatoiphia and Reading Rattoad Company and the | Mobl “HB Smith j very agreeable, | Indians, who had previously allied themselves { aole of condemned goverment clothing in | vices are now held regularly every Sun Avantic and Groat Western Railroad Company for the | All of these officers are veteran soldiers, the greater Mowashe Ports, | Cortez and bis ermy, tonde an attack on the Cu ol Brooklyn Navy Yard. | chapel, whieh Is wausually crowded, sad a gor porpowe of establishing @ through narrow geuge youre | Humber of Khem having served sino» the commencement | — Thave heen shown all the portions of the cliy which | Indians, deferring the laiter, to the glory af the allied THY GUNROAT ALGONQUIN, is much needed. bet » Philadelphia and C ncinpatt hd the eotire W of the war, About forty per cent of the men are 4is0 | deserve to be seen; the cathedral—a truly ane | gouguerors. 1 went up to “Le Xochipila’” (which Wans nor ganboat Algonquin, wie ch ie soon to | aREEREERRREIE ladelphia net 4 otite + | veterans. n building—posseesing great wealtl before the +! but | lated Into Castitien meams “The Fountain of Flowers’) tral with the gunboot W.nooski, is now | Tie Berres Mannat.—The price of thie com by # of the Readjng, Cardwiaea, LL bre Conte The One Hundred and Ninety-thint regiment left on | robbed of all tie val 1, the sacred vases ine , by | Thisa mouumeat of from eighteen o twenty-lour foot receutly | is dectining in all the western markets and i now the Cty of Hadson for Albany iast evening, whore they voll receive their final discharge and be paid off, The following is a list of offen the liberals, during the inst slege, Two millior doi | in betght, brilt of stones afd mortar, At the foot oc the 7 y lars of silver and gold vases and ornaments the | mohuntent is » small seam, wich almost srrannets it Commander—sieo. Mo Ransom. tis ascouded by means of winnie steps strangsd in & — Licwenew’ oT. 1. Swann On the top is a tribune, with « back and Acting Volunteer Livienan!- aad 08 Creek, Western Contral and the ex her, aud who have reported for J of the Adantic and Great Western railroads By this a ceemont the Reading road rate | Nowe: At Cleveland, dil for t value of the artictes they carried away from the @hurch | I when they left the city and before surrendering it to the ontrol athrn Tie Rostow Om Trane —The failure of a 4 whenever they can see it reeume the stability and peace ye-terdoy im paying of wh ute me: u re enjoyed under Spanish rule, They are ali, o hearty | eferacon, At five M. of the same day J atived at | irom tke Navy ar er Laren Cite cowl trade, and has the power t the freight the petroleum and refinery | French. The square in which it is situated is peculiar! 4 Acting Madeo—Henry W, Mav Charger m quarebandien trom Pailid . Tes erday, Thott Habitities are | remarkable for ts size and the arctri he build a Acting Bosign—A. 8. Prince three hupdted tho eae Sear | ings surroanding it visited the forts which de | dong Ae t Moyne oo ewe Sate Never te be oF ton yor fended the ciiv against the Pronch—furm San Pablo ta Wao W, Jone J. Ley Futle ‘ .