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SUPPLEMENT TO THE HERALD. NEW YOR; FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1866 a | power and usé of foreign called upon Charles Jenki the President of the | leaving a streak of foam to mark our path, and without | to catoh rg with the Winooski, ae mang contidents improper to you that American capital and authorities of the republic never East River Bank at the aate'of the’ veld East River Bauk | stopping for a second started the second heat, On | peoswd a bole! that wath mp iiconaned pwwrwnr cf! mam) @mergy should be employed in developing the resources | 4p, will they ever recognise, city, and enquired of him if the defendant | W at five o'clock and forty-eight min. | ach a» was rapidly generating, the contest would yet ber the intervention the Georg Cootbaagh, ‘an account or ever bad an ac- | utes we turned ner’s Island for the second time, and | @ close one, at a oees of et cause they have no count in said babk, and was informed that no such | at fifteen minutes past seven o'clock passed tho Algonquin by @aseuy- endian al eaneeiaamn, LE OOUTEU! ” NY. timate authority to pass Person ever had an account in said bank; that Mr. Jenkins | steormng for the Lye hy were coming from it. The Suddenly @ sharp crash was beard, ‘3 momep: L. LE OOUTEULX, sgoat, WF. in his publication Mr. de Coureillon says Showed deponent the index of the ledger of said bank in | veorcle came within about three-quarters of « milo of | ric tonal? crash was beard causing ® omens, Eonor Romano, Mexican Minister Real- obtaining the pretended from Maximilian, in May | which are indexed all the names of the depositors in said | each other, but t quin having about thirty miles | {0 rtyaraskrtained tie the, wolse proowoded from A Gent at Washington. last, he had an interview: the President of tho repub- | bank, or bad an account in sald bank, and carefaily | yet to run before veaching the fpoint at which we then | the breaking of the counter balance arm to the eecentric,: MR. ROMERO TO MR. DE COURCILLON, a lie, at Chihuahua, ‘he sald be had no looked through the names of all persons who had an ac- ENCLOBURE NO. 6. Gunerai—! Raenaltare d make to the formation of a Mexican Express count in said bank whose surnames commenced with We raluted the Algonquin with the steam whistle, whleb | or no further uso to were, that being about the distance she was bebind us | wiich had given way, letting the welght fall 60 as to be Cngine, Captaln Ransom re- wi Ww. Oct, 24, 1865, date, nor to its pretended grants. and no such name as George Coolbangh could be fou! compliment was returned us in the same manner by the Pg so girl, AB wal Br—Your favor of yesteriay, ig to my corres- | the mikey 7 press Dompany, Tt is to be presumed that this assertion of Mt. de Cour. | upon such book; and deponent was informed by sald | Algonquin. The race was growing all the moro interost- | Kia't, ‘Ky, Susundcrstanding | that existed ow | the with the Consul General of xico in the eillon would appear very unlikely at once to every per- | Charles Jenkins, ‘President aforesaid, (hat no person by | ing a8 we continued to widen the distance, and it war | of warting, but Vory naturally wuld that they should have States im: to certain so-called grants given some light upon the opora. | 80n of common genge The President nl M4 the name of George Coolbaugh had now or ever had had thought that we would beat the Algonquin at least | Consulted bina beiore allowine their fires to get dowt A usurper of Mexico, and enclosing a copy of your with the view of aiding the so- | tll you he said no such thing to Mr, de an account with said East River Bank; deponent further | one a #0 low. Now, however, that the trial was commenced, to the press on that subject, has been revely T | called sm Vernment of Mexico. id not speak with him in Chibuab: say® that said Jenkins showed deponent the signa ‘wh! cuswer it, in an unofelal manner, im the same frank | YS ee eee ER proper | him; never’ spoke witb him anywhere, ture book of said bank, in which all the names of ull be, ee nghn yt has dictated yours, measures Been adopted by this department to pre- | &ny intercourse with him by tho depositors in eaid bank were sicned, and no such | suddenly rum aman citizen, and have at heart the ‘States the American vont a violat tl wy, at any time or place, directly or d name as George Coolbaugh was therein wrilten, interest of this ee mag free represented by | existing pad stipalaujons Sema ‘the Unitsd “Staten utnte f can also" aestiro ‘you, from sources, u United States, I confess that I cavnot understand |: and ihe Mexican republic, that Mr. de Conrcillon has not been in Chihuahua sinco | Sworn before mo this 8th day of May, 1866.—J you, in your cay of an American citizén, should In this connection I transmit for your information May last, and it appears, also, he never wae in Chihuahua | Dowuixa, Police Justice. ee far rocognize Maximilian as to ask for and receive | copy of ny note to ‘Senor Romero, of this date, upon the | ®t any previous period, General Coolbaugh was yesterday arraigned bofo: from him,'ag if he represented tho national autho- | same subject, a copy of which hus also been’ forwarded | 1 agsure you of my very attentive consideration. magistrate and formally examined, He 4s thirty ‘Of Mexico, and should siterwards organize a com- | 0, 4. Seward, Esq., of New York, LERDO DE TEJADA. Rust Amerieth cisesun whe mg by cement, Xow withbe pi to secops my thanks for tho Infor Citizen Martas Romnno, &e., &e., &o. shee aupgory ane on a ne, righ orate | have he anor toby gover For, eta ahoditas See |< fhe SU PRD. FO, MOM i, 4 pe mee gy rd Lyon vant, AM HL . 2 res and the consequent humiliation of thelr own | Ticulouan} Goneral U.S. Grease, Bm—I have the Ranan to ankpennedee. a Te occupation, In answer to the question where he lived, the defendant #a'd:— “T have been in the army during tho last four of Military Rajlroads.’’ bi y your we it, by that of c Fanikner’s Isaud light, bearing east by north, We is maDEY: thal T cannot eliher understand how Ameri. | the United Staten, Washington, D. C, With Wier reapective accompanimenta, relative 10, ths {u_littiee Dowling committed the accused for examina. | by that of any ship in the United States navy, : peg hl ortega ond Tautkner's island, the Mk. SEWARD TO MR. DICKINSON, formation of au~express cofmpany in city of New v eaeeret io peat pg ae art ew Drpanraxyt of Stare, Wasuixcrox, Nov. 1, 1865. | York, under a crane emanating from the so-called Erm. untens Six —Information has been received at this departuinont | pevor of Mexico, and which you are pteased to commu- hom fy ero ae ‘sia faerie Me A ee of the formation of an expross company in the city of | Aleate for the information of the Government of the THE NAVAL RACE. - z New York, styled the “Mexican Exprovs Company,” for | United States, Eg Eggs a cr Rage terry vo of aiding.the so-called imperial govoramont } Thanking you for your kind courtesy, { aval! mysolf friendly relations with him. ere Sito tilntase i sooo megessente banana you, sir, the assurance of & profapt measu rr consideral has never seemed improper to me, air, that Ameri. ny by citizens of the United States or by y very rd on, ENRY M. McQUOLD, upon any part of the verse), There was no fire, but this of age, was born in Pennsylvania, and rays he is a | ters, and were exercived in the manual of arms, showing, ‘on the staff of Major General McPherson, Superintendent | and contro! had neither been lost or neglected, for the | boxes. of the race, ‘and the Ba Ys rine? eat five different streams of water were ready to be turned | fairly entered om, every officer and man on the Alnon: xorted their beat josuen | was done to drill the men, and tho alncrity with which (thelr verse! With the men obeyed their ordera speaks well of Captain | S'xty-elght pounds of #team the log, which was hove re the is the Winooski, Every morning, | every half hour, indicated an average speed of eleven three kf the crew and offers were beat to quar- | kaots. At six o'clock the Winooski war about five miles : ahead. At sunset the Algonquin wet a brilliant group of as to | that notwithstanding the demoralizing influences that hi aignal lights, consistingof a while light at the foremasé surrounded the crew of the vemel while sho lay for | head, @ red one op cach side of the crows-trees, and & ted years, | months at the wharf in New York, the strict discipline | and green signal lamp on the port and starboard paddle crow of the, Winooski are not at the present time excelled About a quarter to seven P, M. the wateh de turning point of the race, was rounded at #60 P and standing to the westward wo proceeded on our taro course. From Uat until twolve o’etock, with betw: ng! sixty-cight and seventy pounds of steam, she made valved swered from the Winooski by knots an hovr, and, althoug’ ery eye war etraine rp blows from the steam whistle; and thus | and stron, might vught lo bear in endeavor ‘ended our second heat around the nautical rac se ing Lo penctrate the darkness and develop @ gitempes of the Winooski, which we thought could not or shoul: WILLIAM Hf, SEWARD. THE THIKD HEAT. aes , ’ ‘ga3 capital and American energy should be employed In | "Sher persana renlliug therein, whether by virtue of any, | Senor Mariae Rowxno, &e., &e,, &e., Washington, D. C. WINOOSKI VERSUS ALGONQUIN. Having rounded ihe light we continued on our couree, | Behave wo rapidly outwalked her opponent, no, tried @eveloping the resources of Mexico, nor that companies Gemposed of American citizens for the purpose of facili. | Charlier whlen that company may have, or may profend way infrinzing the laws or treaties of the commercial, Intereourns between Mexico and the ated aa or the law of nations, affecting injuriouly | ARREST OF GENERAL COOLBAUGH. Ghat I have made in this country. ail of wbion have been | He Fopublic of Mexi i on Three Heats Around Faulke | 12:06 and but three-quarters of a mile apart. The Wi | mien ahead, on he ned. Tage edvooued ry Polley, not as my own | You will diligently watch the operations of this Mex!- | Cn arge of Dofrauding a Hotel Keeper Out Boowki was at that time forty-four and a half miles abend | Hooemsary to’ use the auxiliary power at & AM Dut’aa the policy of the national government of | CA! Express Company, and act in the premises as your 3 of her opponent. The ‘movement of the Algon- | food pump refusing to work. At 2A. M. the pile : ; ; ner’s Island. Iie not penorally Known tu thiecountey that | SOU judgment and’ discretion shall dictate, with the | of$1,000—The General Entertains Mayor present ‘Frbach intervention 'e Mexico bas been due, pray tie preventing any violation of the just obligations Ganther, Judge McCann, Chauncey great measure, to tho vory desire of the Mexican | 01, thls Soveramens towards the constitutional and recog. | a aaa Others at @ pper Party, d&e. ment of developing. the country wh American | © government of Mexico. T have the honor to be, » de. and capital, to the great rezard it felt for the United |S!) Your obediout sorvant, LM} on people, ‘and to a wish to imitate their wonder. Anime §. Dickinsox, Esq., United meee b istrict At- bing, proprietor of one of the Cortlandt street hotels, oat ag Tender, | torney, Southern District of New York, N. ¥. ror Baw Mesto" BI rang the ee Phin THE SECRETARY OF STATE TO CLARENCE A. SEWARD. | “PPCAred before Justice Dowling at the Tomb and pre. ‘which was American at heart, and openly avowed Deranrexnt o» State, Wasmxarox, Nov. 1, 1865. | ferred a complaint of false pretences against Goorgo in doing #0 he intended to check the progress of the | __8t—I transmit herewith, for your information, « copy | Coolbaugh, sometimes known as General or Count Cool- States. of a letter addressed by me to- to Senor Matias Ko- | paugh. It is charged that by means of falso and If Maximilian, who is, and has been, by his position, | Mero, the Envoy Extruordinary and Minister Pienipoten- | fraudulent representations Mr. Coolbaugh defrauded | Difficulties U: ‘without will of ‘his own, and reflecting only the Napo: | “ary of the Mexican Republic, which rolates tothe for- | Mr, Stebbins out of moncy, u Beonic policy, pretends now to encourage Americans to | tion of the Mexican Express Company, recently organ- | amount of $1,900. The defendant and his wife Labored During the Trial. @evelop Mexico, his object is a very clear one, and that | !2ed in the city of Now York and with which you appear | took board with Mr. Stebbins, and soon aftor which 1 A obiain ‘support in this country, disappointing, | % be connected. I am, sir, your obedient servant, he (Coolbnugh) represented that he was a man of ly, such persons as may in good taith accept his WM. H. SEWARD. had forty thousand dollars in gold on deposit in the by Seventy Miles, Fens oven in case he could remain therolong cnough | CLARENCE A. Skwanp, Esq, New York. East River National Bank, that he owned a thirty thou- STORM ON THE SOUND. ite extreme Southern them developed. WH. ROMERO TO MR. HUNTER. wand dollar farm in New Jersey, and that he bad in- 5 am. eure there was eome misunderstanding in what | Mexicay Legatios to Tux Untrep Srarrs oF Awrria, verted largely in governm securities, ke, &c. On Fou state was your conversation with President Jua Wasminctox, Jan. 21, 1866, one occasion, while stopping at Mr Stebbins’ Hotel, Cool- vo ‘@ the sui of your company under Maximilian Mr. Acvin® Secnetany—In my note of the 27th of Oc- | baugh gave a supper party, to which he invited May gz ‘The Presidént of Mexico is too much in earnest | tober, 1865, to your department, relative to grants made | Guuther, Judge Uhsatoey Burr, ox-Governor | Both Vessels Amchor for the present war, too patriotic a man, and he has too Y. the Austrian ox-Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian, to | Price, of New Jerse: other well known citizons. common sense, to encourage in any way an enter- itizens of this country, to create some interest, among | General Coolbaugh, on baving bis bills for board and Night. calculated to give aid and comfort to the enemies of | other objoctein fayor of usurpation, in the United Staces, | borrowed monoy presented ent, said they were country with whom ho is at war. Besides, he could | and specially to the so-called ‘Imperial Mexican Express | all right, but failed. to cash them, and eventually ne forget bimself 90 far as to sot aside the laws of Con- | Company,’” formed in New York, by virtue of one of ere Mr. Stebbins the 5 Ber setling the EWARD. During the frst week In May last Mr. Joseph 8. steb- | The Winooski Claims to be the Winner | We were carrying about thirty-Ave pounds of stam and | Oxy epoed, ae fu r Which the Algonquin | weatn j oun rt of her could be seen. Shortly before midnight the Join@ and at ag res ee yeh ee — —— hs to the Upper sloaumcbest began to lenk badly Inland, us in id About 1:20 A. M. of the Lith lnt, ‘we made thd from the island. The steamers passed each other at | Winoorki’s lights, abe : quin’a wheels was noticed, and it was acer | pected two bells to ring, through mistale, a light bein tained ‘hat they. wore making but “seventeen | Gur bow and. the comenuenie was tat the'engine war revolutions per minute, while those of the | stopped.’ He intended to order the whistle to be blow Winooski were making twenty-one and ® ball. | wwice. Thin wi ber clreumstance detrimental | ininutes vlapsed before whe ageigg consuming three thousand five hundred and fifty-seven | feariad, pounds of coal every hour, The veswols mluted each | 2:38 A. M., 14th Inst, —Made our fret heat of one hunad other in passing, and at two o'clock and fifty.foor | grog and toi! miles around Faulkuer « Island to ie arc minutes we turoed Fanikuer's Island and headed once | yg point; aud tho more for Execution Rocks, wing very , #ROOND WHAT cloudy and the barometer gave indications of heavy ra fa This was the rst daylight vie inland | War begun. At oig that we bad as yet obtained, and, asa matter of cours, | Sbout thirty miles uhead, ‘The mteoring of t rable, owing te Lhe compar everybody wat anxious to seo it. The island lies fifteen miles to tho eastward of New Haven and | #0t been adjusted, and also to the Inefie but three miles from the main land. It is one mile long | Wheelmen, It lx variously estimated by ¢ and three-quarters of a mile wide, with a light house on | Sh lost from one to one anda hall koots au hoor og 4, containing a flash light, which | this account, Four men were kept constantly at th iw seen every ninet ada, The light ‘sninety-eight | Wheel The steam spring gauge gave Out wt twelvey feet above the level of the sea, and can be soen in clear | O'clock M., and the starboard paddie box strained; low weather a distance of fifteen miles. As we passed tho | Alo two buckets from the wheel. According as the cow inland the keeper of the light hoisted the American en- | deereawed in the port or starboard bunkers ® list to o the | MgB on tho Hagetad, which compliment was acknowl. | OF other side jo it Imperative to ehift the balinat but od more for men were frequently ev edged by the Winoorki, aud we headed onc Execution Rocks, At forty-tive minutes past four o'clock in the afternoon the Algonquin was sighted coming from the Rocks, and at three minutes after the vowels | Coal, and the resmai were once more abeam and about b art Weduerday, ab boon, the barometer commen: « ondertained that we would bay ‘and recent official declarations on this (No. 4) the copy of accou and, as charged, dd the Sta 1 The Algonquin waa then making #ixt urns and the | falling, and fears be, Lam ‘ag much surprised ag I Dy Mr. de Coureilion, president of the | inquiries onl fa es inctinted by wr stebhine | The Contest Summarily Ended and the Return | Wincowks twenty-one anda hall every minis. 1 Seen are: RE See ee ne his name has been used | said company, to the New York press on the 23d of Oct which gatiatied him that all the representations made by bearings were ta dover no , As subwequent events willebow, At boon complete te induce American capitalists to embark inan enterprise | ber, and the next day, of which he sent me a | Coolbaugh were fals» and untrue, and made with the in- to the Navy Yard. of necessity, is, and cannot but be, inimical to | copy, with his letter to me of the same date, and which | tent to cheat and defrand. ‘and to his country. «| [transmitted to the a it, as No. 3. the first | On the ion of Mr. Stebbins, Jnstice Dowling &e. &e. &e. is another feature in your company which makes | of these letters Mr. de Coureillon, in order to induce ci issued his warrant for General Coolbaugh’s arrest, bat $9 ‘still more inimical to the’ national cause of Mexico. | zens of this country to take in his ulation, | the officer to whom the process was entrustedjwas unable Rane seg to article one of Marunllian’s grants, assured thew! It was sanctioned by Prosident Juarez, and | to find him. He remained at large till « few days since, ON BOARD THE WINOOSKI. ‘@tticle one of the first contract you signed w: he used the following lanvuage:— when he was taken into custody inst. Louts and brought r Minister of Fomento, your “binds itself “After the granting of this decree [that of the usurper}, | on by # detective, arriving here on Wednesda: reaine os material of war of Maximilian with a | 1bad ao interview with President Juarez in Chihua- Below wil! be found a copy of the interesting affdavit ud it wee ascer, | t0# second heat of the course by rounding Exeeut« on the Aigon Kock. ev hin tained that we had gained alxty-five m! quin up to this point on the three first le; oF about THE SQUALS. ON THE HOUND. two and a half miles por bh At six o'clock P.M. the | about five o'clock P. M., heading for Faulkner's Ilan barometer wns still falling, and the wind, which wax | passed the Winoosk| having rounded (hat po! blowing fresh from the scuthwest, was increasing 10 % | moaking her advanta distance from the Algonquin, gale, while the weather wos growing thick and rainy, | as estimated by the , forty four miles. Both vy with Do prospect of clearing off. nels Diew their whistles as they passed and dipped a At seven o'clock and fifty-five minutes we paseod the | colors, while all hands were on deck cochenaieg Us the prices adopted for the | hua, in which | stated to him with entire frankness | made against the sod by Mr. Stebbins, and also a de. After numerous disappointments and mishaps, the Bound steamers, which gave us a wide berth; and at five | uscal wurmines ae to the probabilities and porsiti)i on you not only give moral | that I had ovtained a decree from Maximilian for the 4 |. MeQuoid, showing that vor Matiog tes sie pa. pu of forming an express company to trans. ral had ts im the 7 River | 'ong talked of and long expected raco between the United | pleting our third round, and being about seventy ai minutes past eight we rounded Execution ‘kn, com | the enue, Meanwhile the barometer continued to fal and shortly after dark the prognostications of (hi act business between Mexico and the United States and Tepresented. Staton stegmers Winooski and Algonquin has taken place, | Sead of the Algonquin. woatherwise gave rong evidence of being fully verted. ca Am T sg oe nated therein Amert- rr sworn, deposes and has resulted in the defeat of the latter vessel. ‘Juarez advised me that be had no obj : ‘the race, however, was not run the entire distance, which | one thousand nine hundred and ninety-tw of snch & T pro +, should have been one thousand and forty miles; but ing twenty-one nnd @ half turns per : ine; that | was, owing to « furious storm on Wednenday | three! tet rounds, and it bad no vious acquaintance or knowle: of ‘ov character, of eaid Coolbaugh ma 5} wight, ended in the most summary manner baugh claimed to be wealthy and worth at | running but three hundred and ninety hat the said Coolbangh men were ably atlached to the vessel, LEAVING THR MAVY YARD. sun, that for days had been obscured, arose § ‘that sak leat cp Hw ‘Tho Winooski was under the command of Captain Geo, on Ah am H. Cooper, and the vessel was piloted by Captains Irot ie funds, deponent told him in government recuri- | Cutler and David Glover, two of the ablest ptlow on tiee; said Coolbaugh remarked to deponent that he Long Island Sound, The Naval Department dot Messrs. Edwin Frithian and John H. Long, both Chief Engineers in the United States Navy, to superintend the | crouch beneath the weather brlwarke. After proceeding 4 of the Sete pe wth ay ts and these geutle- | upon our course for about twenty miles, the pight grew | te B'gut the rain fell ‘ast, a6companied by thunder eu seconded in Inbors by the engineers | so marky aud black that it wan ntterly impossible to | Tepeased Baxnes of Nyltming aren OM Tuesday TOrnINg, nnd with its bright and | ‘helt opinion that it was extremely dangerous (or ux the Th ‘The wtal number of revolutions madb by the | Thick and impenetrable clonds set in, with @ ebar © | wheels of the Winooski since starting was forty. | shower of ball and yam, propetiod by equally put f wer: | cold northeast wind creating a pretty smart chop se. i. | causing the Algonquin to creak and strain very pereep\s o pressure of steam was uniform throughout the | bly. and the was fairly upon us raged thirty-Ave pounds on e Hound pilots hinted the ndvinadility of seeking after | the engine and forty pounds on the boilers. The oes wheler and anchoring for the night. The difieu! miles, | *#mption of coal averaged about three thonsand five | which they experienced im obtatuing the bearings hundred and fifty-seven pounds per bour, the compastes im their umcertain slate wae another A STORM AND AN ANCHORAGE incentive to this as tho ship was continus!) When we rounded “Rocks” the wind was blow. | “yawing.'’ 6: —The fog was very thick Gnd Ub tng & perfoct gale, wi heavy chop sea on, through | Wind inereased it fury, whea the pilot informed t which the Wincowk! ploughed her way "like a thing of | Captain that It was bo longer safe in the sound, and the; life” The night was vory dark and the ball exme dows mould seek an auchornge. The captain consemied, av with auch violeuce that the mon were olten compelled to | shortly after tine o'clock the Algonquin let go ber anche a the entrance to the harboref New Haven Dur distinguish a single one of the numerour lights which ON HER COURSE again. dot the shores of Island Sound, About ten o'clock At 6-26 Thursday morning the weather bad cleared «fy a consultation waa held, at which the pilotx gave it an | jeaving a strong, cold breese from | porth went, ae heaving up anchor, abe was got under way aud bended concenwon is sigued by Maxiinilian, aud is dated | U#UTper's grants, nor could he do anything wo contrary | sionally seat his wife money for ee ge gh “et ee Of coliding with cums of GB eamersas vemos 1:35 A. M—Stratiord light bearing northienst, tietang ESR be never’ before’ beard of Mr: de Courshich “aed bis Golern; that tg cot monee’ be-snboneé Gamer Deeuticn at least tenfold, The dark storm clouds | FINE, On iis git tutors: aad thoteiy oxtengering Sad. th bro (riaaies he torned eround GRA Gubting jute reforen ee he deastigg. Nettoncy bad with renewed + | ror ths pilots, and at belf-past ten’ o'clock, the Wi, | ely ip the «Mfirmative oe ‘ende: cumstance at the t time, ax 73 nemit the oficial answer ir. Lerdo is, and ran q bill of about do! 7 gop ome can Minister of Foreign Affairs, to my comta Saniceth deponeut ebarged tt wot of ily end Tavosetite Of last October, as soon as it comes to hand. : m a Maat gowmno, | tao oil cea” 'remeae been iaxued to the commanders of thm two to commence the race without further delay Hon, Wratam Howes, &e Cimy eames, Doc. 1, 1868. w ue blessing mast davoutly wished for. sinct orders haa | SHOF im Hunsingion ay, under Katou’ Neck Light. | deytination, AB 11 28 we cankY, | nooek! was put aboot, and proceeded cantiously slong | Made to return to the Nary T was hun mediately obeyed, snd her cour anti! eleven minutes past twelve, when we eame to au ¥ H ation Boek, and 4 panred The storm raged with considerable violence throughout | fe minutes after took a Hell ( yilot on beard, the the night; but the morning broke clear and cold, and iki again rapidly leaving behind, sad thos at Ove o'clock and for y five minutes, on Thursday morn. wuddenly, and yked for manuer ing, we weighed anebor and started upou a search ea . x . ae r} government, in wi employ be was; During ing find the Algonqnia. 4 ¢ > am much obliged information represe About half etght 1 ith the Al " have given me of Mr. de Courcilion's assumptions, and Specs tho ton Tout eae A de ove mile from Beretford Point, 0d ened goetye | the Algonquin having avernged cleven Ravts att gentleman is very much mistaken if he thinks 1 bringing Off provisions. and thore persc asking if she bad anchored dn) during the wial, wih an evorage consempuicn of nbva6 can approve of what has never come to my knowledge. wo y the vessels on the rac she repiied that she bed, after ee oe teh nines SPT te ae oe eee . ° . . . . . . . ‘ae |e last. boat had to return tothe Navy Yard, o« th tng she high preswure of steam, se wilt be S068 from ihe BENITO JUAR! ) ended, If she had ne ho gngineer’s log, te grneraliy cone ecopetire: Mr. Jax N. Navanno, New York. on ut any of gd Hom Wins hese tent thoes ge board | try dmance, nod made up ber leat time, W thai | Th a ty pay a ed ead et right to deny the representationol Mr. de Courcillon ithout paying anything, true position of the vesscls could not now be de. | wit | distance ot least, which the former vemsel gai he had my sanction, or expected to have it, to out mak! termined. After ordoring the Algonquin to retarn | Ver ber oppowent, bis Maximilien grant. Neitherto him Dor to. any body \ the Navy Ly Lg Wincosk! steamed slong ané tom | aneTRACT OF #THAM LOG OF THE UNITED wTaTed else have I offered contrary to the law and the Pamed her, and three hours afterwards the A ote STEAMER ALGONQUIN. aigatty 9 our country. 1 had neverefore was hal} or nine miles astern. The Wivovski ) __ stillet m wh genieman or bis prajecta. * * + arrived at the Navy Yard at Often minutes after tesive i 1 ‘aid Coal miles around, aod the Winoowki went over this ‘hres | ROMER TO MR. BUXT ER, ead com. b Mexican g ae, be could Date bd t fe, Aoume Gumaany—t have the Rostt to taeem st ova Febrensy | bil \f | { / soe es sere San seusivel Be sary © ss govern wume Feprensy an 3 ment to my communications A Taek ela irty seven r re ae to the so-called grants of Freach v2 in CJ ow been Fee “ s oo ry sina of hig Sountey, of which Fapoke ta my leer | Bor he pr hooray lee ie + indebted further In accordapce with what I maid on that orcasion I now | aays that from and the many exeuses made Pobreary te af Va ; jo N y e y Oy sald Coolbaugh far Gestt’ delay of iment be be- Pesrest? a” = -~ }h information of the of the United States, | came suspicious that p Bf 4 beoroary Ts uit | Te ie ‘copies of two notes to me on that 4 and deponent presrated ot esld Covtkangh tot Fobrwery $4 # s . Lerdo de Tejada, Minister of is rooms, wines, &0., and for burrowed movey, Petreary LZ s mr | 8 - Mexican republic, dated at Paso del Abe 26th end teamed speh temmbeies apenas Gr seventy: ood i a—_ =o of December last, and numbered 615 and 416. tor two or three days depopent continued to the Wate nace 4 M ROMERO. eater, eating him porscnaliy snd Chrough counsel catoriained thes —_—— Se ee 4 De Atgeaguin, exponaliy to Chiat Bon Wauss Howrsn, ke. to secure the said ; Wat out of al! bis funda, drafts Gebuct ets on our wheels ; Rog neer Krilong, and bis s1penenced sen or Darasraast o” Foamen Rmaweve axe Govan, end Paper and other property sald \olbaugh } | Suies wabont susieatng ON BOARD THE ALGONQUIN. Viret Aestmant Mr lekebart, for courtesan extended i Orncs oy RawsTions, Amsmcan ad or discover ¥ tan (? Ct ee | yo owners lateomation iz ‘tees, or Rocks, returned back « C3 Pe. In yopr notes murabared 608, 818, Sim | = Wt hob WA eect Ra ‘One mile to the southward of the | The United Sates steamer Algonquin started her tree 17, Slat, 24h, and Crtober lass, ove dollars, and does not ie it ok of the steamer | 9: half past eight o'clock om Tusetay morning, 1th in on is of tos oouspey tastiotien, So Cele sanaunel chee erin ft rae Sonat hr aye at Ber wae Ure englane of | sant, and with My pounds of steam st sieves w'cionk Felation ta that ,, and even by moans of | bengh <f tas teams, coder promnes of conn stopped ‘st once | turned her engines Rverything being in readiness at which you represem Agta rateaaty Bator PG reurrning, not since been!bark ; that she left im -_ tan minutes to twotvershe got fairiy under weigh and pro | rence A. Seward, bu-Aasisant Booretarp'ef Busta, saphee Rooke Saowr pope ‘Soaps After dropping the Winccens | et owe the rer anil of the Funes fry oboe | Be of the S24 2 prominent citizen of | can asprriain, ‘on @ soarch made afvrwards, depo | madea tw her the Alga. | 2° Sopyed for & moment, and then tarning in good 7, Of trustes, secre- Wm ae egy ye s oe she Shee encther signal style, aneworing ber heim (ur the time edaurably, went . 's st | reo, the no on sb nace ‘ except with m= Uwe os is cone 0g Rae ete EN ae m the anid company had, canaing ight were at ply & moet Aboot an howr after marting the gan feed pipe, which | Tilly Becund Ammatam! Arthas vce and Jamwea © ye thinktg persons to believe because of bis thet © person o'closk im the aflersoon conveys the condensed water to the botlers, oat of | THES Aeretant, Charice R Mosher apd parental relations with the William H. house pasted ‘wards the steamers o ‘Matee-T W. donee, HO. Foliar and J. & Leow even Yo - before paming omging oe exrniliary engine to sapply tb ney A yo matt ‘asta tavor of Mastinilian's | of oS Sach es Sderably. coore, Sede with sof guise, which wen, of eneren Dignty eo. po ay rm ly gee You finally informed me of what you had said about shina abtinad ae wo ‘wot (imental to the workings of the engine, Inasmuch as the | Wee Reliiy of these grate, putiiahes ip the newspapers of said @istant from F: mit water clods or choker the Cues fhe reached Hands | > if t i i fl ve i EYEE: t Re ar garuenar ure repeat Oy sale ne Cm iit is t i H i i i bas s “il Ren ve 8 if fF HH 8 if; 7 u F il li itt ti le Hi i Li { sail fi i Hit i Pottit—diaant twenty miles from New York—abont thee | "1,4 eee os se ut imstrucinne FM | off which place ber opponent in the race “lay to,” | Mr Cusieri ll, tude! Ragineor - ewniting (he arrival of the Algonquin in reply t» the | signal for (ostructions made by Commander Ranem (ho Winowmk directed ber 19 “go ahead under full por =: THR OPRET, AND 4 MENU DERETANDIN® #. & Coenmmns, Regie oo Hise Ee pkce? IE. the (rial betwenn the Alavequin and Wincoor > So beet be U0. Sande JOP OF0 10 ast op eD@aEer 'e ‘be — oy mapeemment 4 tng eagace My owly Wo yom are bo eiteout wil req at won the emeatiy of oot te ead about the ree, I te om . 9 for the Aigreguia to 40 more thos © oer of ba thet poy Chor, - uatpatety fy went 4 the von! resumes ss 33 8 if Enos i ni th