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MEXICO. Amportant from Vera Cruz ’ ‘ and Tampico. Zarge Ntimbers of French Troops Arriving in Vera Cruz from the Interior. ‘Ammense Quantities of Ammunition Received from France. ‘fampico Threatened by th Liberals, { The Liberals Reported Defeated Near the Town. Paptare of an Imperial Train Valued at $650;000. ‘The Investigation Into the Bag- dad Affair. ee &e, &e. THE NEWS FROM VERA CRUZ. , By the arrival of the steamship Corsica, Captain Le ‘Messurier, from Havana on the 10th inst., we have ro- “ceived our correspondence and files from Vera Cruz to jthe Ist inst. The purser will please receive our thanks for favors. ; Count Eloin had arrived at Havana from Mexico en ‘route for Belgium, whither it is said he has been sont by the Empress on family affuirs. 2 Our Vera Cruz Correspondence, ‘Vera Crvz, Jan. 29, 1866, IMPORTANT PROM TAMPICO, ‘The imperial steamer Sonora arrived here this morn- ‘Ing from the port of Tampico, bringing dates to the 27th to the Joss sustained ‘mer- chants of Tampico is estimated at six hundred and fifty th» two captures, a vert Tampico fears wore entertained ‘then tat gr and po genre Srecwteeeny ow Many rumors were in circulation a¢ Tampico, nearl successes: Sa ie viculy of the Rio Grange, < ‘tived from France, ‘They ‘been byally engaged be smn nnd landing this ammunition | Inthe 4. are bptiig made to supply to upon it; this is what Joo; this te the tn which it ot aly Ba ‘TRAVELLERS OF NOTE. ‘Baron Minister from Prussia, Senor Loo- sey, Consul ot huwete al the pict ot Hew TOR, [proceeded from here to the city of Mexico thie afternoon. ‘Vana Citvx, Jan. 31, 1968. Last evening orders were issued for three railroad (trains to be in readiness at daylight this morning to con- ‘voy troops from Paso del Macho, the present terminus of the road, to Vera Cruz, and at the same time orders ‘were given to have the whole rolling stock of the line put in readiness for continued service at once. Special mention was made to have the engines well attended to. Vera Cruz, Murico, Feb. 1, 1966. Just at this moment this city is prosenting « very ani- mated aspect. At daylight this moruing several trains loaded with French soldiers reached this city from the interior. ‘Those soldiers are now being sent on board of transports im the harbor which are waiting to receive them. It ts teported that they are en route to reinforce the garrisons of Tampico and San Luis Potosi and to take up a posi- tion on this side of the line of the Péunco River, in order to be there in readiness to moet and check the {co NEW neunraiity. As haye stated in provious despaichos, the sont.~ ment of our troops upon this line has been and is overwhelmh, tly in favor of tho libera! cause; and there is among them & Constant inclination to shoulder their muskets and walk Over the course their liberal om/freres find it so difficult to travel It will not be wondered at, thorefore, that they lend a willing ear to dovigning and unprincipled persons who have endeavored to prevail upon them clandestinely to embark in # cause winch with ng tp toes nnd ereoeibag te: cnla, at the head of whom wus R. Clay Crawford, induced a few of them— not mors than forty at the outside—to embark in the Bagdad expedition, That no more engaged in it is one me possible evidences of the state of discipline of the troops, and that the officers were not privy to it; for been, two thousand could havo been raised as of boat manned marines Sosid apoenery easily had; although tho resn! amply saflicient for the fact is that “tho Hagilad affase”? has created i yrs deal of excitement abroad, but ttle here. Itis no new thing fora city, even an toaige itself, to be cay ‘and pillaged, it has been the way in Mexico for the laat fc ears, and is likely to be until that unfortunate contey, ciently strong to protect it. AsI have before written, and.as the events of each day verify, the of Bagdad has been most grossly exaggerated. I have con- versed with the most prominent merchants amd Lew itring holders, and they tell me they havo lost but little. Large quantities of goods attem| to be smuggled across the river were seized by the © ym House author. ities, aided by the military, and will be returned to their legitimate owners. Again, the residents of Bogdad, in targo numbers, taking advantage of the quiet and pro- tection afforded them by the presence of United States troops, removed immense quantites of goods across the river, or suld them to dealers upon this side, who re- moved them, At no time after the first few bours of the capture has there been aught but peace and order inthe town. I have been there personally and observed this. The United States troops maivtained the best discipline and the strictest order, and protected everything. When crossing the river to this side they were allowed to bring nothin, with them, and so strict were the orders under whic! the offleers acted, that they were not allowed to receive even a cigar or a glass of wine from the residenta. Immediately the capture the soldiers and others engaged in it stole money, Bday 4 and such othor arti- oles of value but of ma Hc as they could their hands on. With this excoption little or nothing has been taken by our soldiers, Several parties—not sol- dicrs—who wore caught pillaging, aro now in the guard hoage here, and such disposition will be madeof them a8 jostice may demand. Certain statements which T learn havo obta‘ned cur- rency throughout the country, such as that prominent officers have made large sums out of the affair, are too ridiculous to warrant contradiction. ‘THE INVESTIGATION. The commission closed its sittings on the 29th, and their report was immed ately forwarded. The following is the order under which 1t acted :— SPROLAL Heavgvar DQUAR TRI, s of, rae the attack- the {nformation in their | e and guldange by Use United Brovet Phy ape Clark, 0. 3. V.{Coqnginad- ‘Third divi RM. 38th U. 8. 6. T, ; Kaward P, Wilaon, 24 U. 8, C. Cav. Josse M. Lee, 38th U. 8.0. T. and A A. L G. Saeed Recorder. ms General WEITZEL. BS Waste, Assistast General. The S Sac ae cieaeke ao ir ot pereoos’ sousinted before Pitot bes mending Hotices for that purpose to Clarksy! Brownsville, White Ranche, Texas, and Bagdad, Mexico. Sseuvehuee ss ated their testimony. augurated and carried out by ono Clay pe agen Pragenerd be in the liberal service, his party by consent and under i i i a 55°83 flisint at Hah injustioe to officers who have eq. ‘s tically to carry out their orders and to maintain .8 8 !°+ im future for a government. a signing Major Wileon, 24 U. 8, evtored cavalry, to tie m. fifty men. YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1866. SPREE! THD STATE CAPITAL, rauanoe af my instructions Tthen called upon Gen- ao wha had, arrived at Pada, wad stat bo hin between the southorly sii eral that I should relteve Eteutenant Colonel Lyons, of t wieiuacuion tebe sored Goose Enonncwania ise: | ro tty 0. : Poe tar cs bien thas f wae 1m dg eg NI mmnittee of Conference Appointed om | erate a Order et rerrootton or als wine Goat) te Tinea he Depteation of the lives or rope the Health Bill. Saveus lor the one of ecall| Teeaeritinst requestor the commander ‘of the liberal 4 of New York. ‘General Cor na replied that with the limited: ay 1 command ho wn * ono that rentdemens mpage. an By Mr. Conmms, (dom. zens who bave a * fore ‘i Bei te Gated Sa "the oe orer tetrad moc uifer No Definite Agreement Ar- | pty sth tho Guise of Trond Ing wou i 9 ee se pure will pledge the military, political oa forges shout, °mnararlly Temes ey rived At. federal govern mont to th Me eh be C4 bonds, which was referred. pode se. Eeaareiqnensotn. La Farge aay anaes Noma or | Be F, Manierro Elected and Sworn fm as | By Mr. dnvxie—Roqueating mombors of Congress to Fequiring them quarde for the proteetio, ‘end to observe in th N TT een pnd yen beer ma F inatrnoted.. wm By Mr. (dom.) of New York—That tho im rmperial fares o wend fg often Hats ae ko. &e. &e. ernst O8 tive muses MOLE Gh Wi exieted cn the Both of Hope onek inate we Pramsdinisiy. retnen to. Clat ie « at Re eee 5 " 18 equivalent. L, Colonel Lyons, tipan being relieved by me, recrossed 5 { \ Ausawy, Fob, 16, 1806, ELUTION OF A POLOE COMM I~NER. at ‘clock iseeainiale . THE HEALTH BILL. At twelve o'clock the House to Provan Both the tegislative chambers have held protracted } to) iiae bege npg a4 > jhe RK 0 roll of order of given to any enlisted man of this schowsre shall, be entered by any’ commtttes grea Vly weakened the position horotofore as- man wo} in the Ber os bie ees eens fumed by that by. 4¥- The opposition to the Governor ry or peu ‘or whall endeavor to extort was repeated and ‘a **Tavatod in setting aside the Liou. ‘To incorporate ‘or property of the smallest value, shall be the loss of his influence was so | Society. grverely dealt with. Any citizen or resident, who tenant Governor, ant ¢ ee penn ‘To incorporate the Now York Marino entre a guard for the (agen — thaws Koonly felt that the gro’ agalnat vernor To provide for filing and exbibiting by Son will’ be. “allowed. (> en No Carns. penal Bnd readnuariers at rksville. Any person havi possession fawtully netzed ‘will at once deliver up the aamo or the consequences of this act. many who fo return, I inatructed Major Wilson, VIIA, to allow no person to cross the mycr without @ Molen nd Barat whch lon a fart which eo ¥ persons stisnected of complicity with the gueril 4 plindered Bay in his command every Was prepared In which all ‘abandoned property that could mn General Cortina claimed command of the investigation of a question of command whieh’ arose be- tween Colonel Garza, of General Escob General, I found that General Excobede Garza th command, and therefore T recognized him as the commanding officer, General Cortina retired from Bagdad the following day, pursuance of apectat ortors. No. 1% headquarters, ‘Third Olarks who diviston, leaving ‘Bagdad the citizens expressed many regré's, and 1 reeelvert rn ‘some of the most promineht merchants verbal ‘and written thanks for the services renstered them, Before concluding my meorporate the Ameiva y F aikwhioh: my. pandectestr, nefican Laud Company and Ageney. Colonel t Gree eRe a Findaie” Ne ‘pore ie exertion y Mar. Low, (rep. ‘To amend the charter was 8) To the men and ofioers of my command debted for strict and unvarying obedience to the orders iasued them, By their assistance I was enabled to carry ou shorgnchly the instructions glen me, A The might be sent across the river was made by Francisco De Leon, Governor of Tamaulipas, The folloging is a copy of his communication: — Lieutenant Colonel Dayrs, commanding United States forces near Clarksvilie, United States :— Cotonrt.—I havo the honor to ask that you send a com. Testor and protecting the Place way captured last mignt byw force of republiean ern troops to restore onee. Gelenel, your, Chedhont servant, NCISCO DE, LEON, Governor of Tamaulipas, been , was This request, as has subsequently re- | Dock and Pier Warehouse Comy , sti th thy paabed bp oneal By Mr. Goruxm.anpTo auberiss the Bartow i ene 4 jeut Physician, offered the Morrivania and Fordhath Ratiroad to extend its tract resolution, whieh was unanimously adopted The — and through Third Resolved, icin ib oulaion, of Sue Hundred fumigation of the Austrian brig Mestento pie oat See of whip: a 20T - cane ; from the e ss Mork urthicey no ame sutler's store |i pte The partier in the guard Dr, Monaia reported that joo salon rcs Ore tenes wh en pay mov: the One Hun Mion of the Ciiy troopa, whose direct him, if have received wo ny timony on thetrial tary 90, 1800, ta leaving Colonel’ Mejia in by De Mare perfect than any other pay edad ape To f End rwommended, that at his command were goverament to adopt mld saccens, as Beker sedaed taas the stack would ane pense on (hn SLR of He Oy hn = Bapes \Sedetistag ti eat te Tes not, giving a description January, the Hberals on the city from the Sal- pro gh oF respect for: the Lieutenant Uoverner, cholega inte the island af St. (ila reed. A courter arrived stating th ‘the Cortina’s command is encamped a few Matamoros, on the Mexican side, It i# rumored that his troops have received marching orders, but their destina- ton Is not known. , ane fortifications about the city. Several new ones are in process of con- struction: South Carolina Episcopal Convention. CuanLaerow, Feb, 16, 1966. oaen of sont — had met and Loy | mutters of « Agreed upon an sdjasttnent ‘The Diocesan Episcopal Convention of South Carolina, iael of the lelear ‘of disagreement. to the now in seasion in this city, adopted a preamble and reso- lutions to-day returning imto union with the Protes- tant Episcopal Charch of the United States, and deriar- ing all legislation inconsistent with that proceeding private property of any description shall be sctzed or taken on any neo whaterar uninas nies itizens consolidated into a brigade, which will namber about five thousand irs ae claves ter ow eae repeal the act of 1866 relative to public printing in North. command of the district devolves on | “9 amend the charter of the Kast New York and ow Janaicn Railroad Company. anihor the Comptroller of the city of New York Rares cannes wane, to aon $60,000 water stock of 1840 orders from General sheridan requiring him to proceed orders, a Mlons this evening. Conforonce committoos of both mrt for the informa ‘an agn “ment and tho passage of tho Dill were anticipated me Joint convention of the fannie or No conclusive result was reached. ion held in the to night, Manierro was declared duly elected. juarters, sane ‘The mods opted for the appointment of the Sonate was*abondoned. The bill will undoubtedly be prssed. The Weed mon have lost all stamina, A wook's . 0coas will be taken im- mediately after the Health bilf 1s passed—probably to-morrow. », THE POLICH commrssron BRSHIP. ‘To ti ‘The new Police Commisstoner, B. ¥" Manniorre, was sworn im to-day by the Secretary of Stata SEW YORK LEGISLATU\E. written fram property stolen oF wie Prevallod, over the entire. ta iad taken, refuge at Clarksville besa . commanding at to make every exersion to recover any property "| Ni be found at Clarksville, Lo He the refugees with- and to give to A warehouse Je ageistanee, Senate, Atnasy, Fob, 16, 18% WILEM REPORTED PAVORARLY. Tneorporating the Manor House Hotel Company of Weatchester county, Extending the charter of the New York Fomalo Assistance Soclety, , * BILLS INTRODUCED, ‘ By Mr. E. Conwer, (rep.) of Tompkina—For the regu. lation and discipline, of the State Inebriate Asylum. To rag atore id vd. wag atored nn dor grin: cad, *e ataf, ant the placed Colonel Upon the morning of the 2d inst. In I returned to Braros with my command. Upon malasion rt I wonld wish to bear testi- of the New York Vier and Warehouse Company, By Mr. Soruxesann, (de Westchester—For the relief of the Society for lic Children. It provides for an appropria- tion of $50,000 by the county & New York. spe uy dr. Thomas Mvavuy, (rep.) of New York—Relative to Cominss.oners of ‘Taxes and Asseesments in New York. It Axes the term of office of the Commissioners at tive years from the date of their ntment. By Mr, C, G. Conwnet, (dom.) of New York—To incor- porate the Oimderetts Library Soclety, of New York. To incorporate the Sisters ef the Poorof St. Francis, of the State of New York, By Mr. Preewox, (rop.) of Kings—Authorizing tho Brooklyn City and Newtown Railroad Company to issue $200,000 of preferred stock. Authorizing the clerks in the Sucrozate’s office of Kings county to administer oaths. By Mr. Lawn, (rep.) of New York—~To amend tho char- ter of the Studio Building Avsociation relative to storage Of property in their building, by Mr. C. G. Conxzit—To incorporate the Metallic him to carry out the instrnetions received. am in- K J, WHITE, Lieutenant Colonel Commanding, first requost that a force of United States troops Baapan, Morieo, Jan. 5, 1866, Jnlted States troops to Bagdad for the purposes of oven cltiaens, Thts acting under the orders o: eral R. ire L hope to restore quiet. ulip. request that you send at have the honor w i F i the following vote — Arma Messrs, Andrews Cacnpbeil, Colliga, Crowle Pal Esa Wilbur aad Wolends. . Riva Mears, Barret, Bennet Odeon. Qpaned. Hot, Kine, Las tau, Low, 0 Donnell, Sessions and aus The Senate took @ recom EVENING SES8ION. men There is, in addition, about twenty-five —on the line Ormego Midland Railroad. tpt a free pridge aerow the Mohawk at St, Johneville. tuthorizing the city of Syracuse to borrow money for th purchase of stoarm fire engines. }, returned hero from Galveston tan bis foeee 6 torent ot ie apthoriving the Morris Canal and Coal Company to hod real estate in thin State, provided it does not u@ inte «ny combination w regulate the prict at wileh coal shail be sold to the inbabitants of thie Ktate, Georpornting the Fonda and Ogdeprburg Keilrowdt Teestin the charter of the Atlantic Savings Bank of ‘York. to Brownsville at onoe, and remain until ferther Doubtiees his visit it connected with the for defence against the American side. aL oehee Ouray. top ) of Ressomera, (rep) of Weatchaster.To amend } Mr. TB Grewanr—Por widening eyo other physicians, committer, The soned by it, are not the disease can be cl from Mol A Napoleon the Third with his ides of Latin race. even! and « fol ‘.._ ..- EM Maine Legisiatare amd the President's rormd) thie pa om pag j_-' of the Rewarny Life Ineurance « wa Ky-, or * Find eveuse, | bawten is ou hor, %28 00 the Health bill have boon in deuiberation, and | by tees Mumia OF 19 and Wi Requiring trains oo railtpada to come to a fall stop bee oo to come a fore drawbridges, undor the penalty of five avits or complaint taken by thom on the imming of criminal warrants; to provids for submitting to the peo- Is ¢ne Row te erry an tae there be a convention to revise BILLS ORDERED TO THIRD RRADING. odif the relief of the Fifty-sixth regiment National incorporate the German Savings Bank of Brooklyn. on incorporate the Exocisior Trust Company of Brook- a. proposed: the Commissoner of Health, reported a mroct, a sf i i I 4 i f : i ae given by THR POrWANME! CONCERT. The Brothers Pompaneki will give s rend concert (the eleanor Poltey. Acoorms, Me, Foe 16 a8 0 operation of the people tau ere A to two and 0 hail conte per aan Ja J — armory bie severst of Fifty. ith street nortterly aide of Picty niwth atrest. yon =e to iucorporute the River Side Raltroad inion. define powers ioe of tho Central Park Commiasioners, Com: By he. Lows, (dem.) of New York—To authorize the Yew York Common Gouncil to open Lowis street and pave the sam”. r, Lareasons, (rop.}of Oswego—To increase the ample accommo barges in the port oaks ad” AND BXSOLUTIONS, of Now York—Exprossing sym- Troiand and recommending rep- vacate measures a8 and taval power of the 10 defence of the oppressed Inah which was referred. Also that represent Cougross favor the passage of a bill for taxing the New Work City Mission and Tract TUR CONTERENCE COMMITTEE, Mr, Jexkine, from the Conference Committees on the Health bill, stated that the commitiees had mot, and for sevoral hours discussed the morits of the two Dilla, At {ne o'clock the Senate committee. made & tion to Strike out the names of the four physicians Bamed in i Dill, leaving the Pollco Commigsioners in the bill and, iv"ag the Governor the appotiiment of fone This was rejected by the House Nome sme the ollowing proposis'*a:+-To said bill comtnlasy ners, as Dill go caikd, and by adding the ifayorsot New York and Brooklyn atd the Health Officer of the port of New York, ‘or an.¥ ‘or oithor of them. Yits proposition was wigned by all t'v¢ Howse committes except Mr, Andorean, and was rejectat by the Senate committe. * The, com- mittee then adjourned to mect to-morrow morning at nine o'clook, Mr. Lirrucsomm radeed the point of order that the eom- The Srxaxwe, J. 1, Parker, in the chair, said the point mitice having Inade a Teper’ are discharged, unless their appointment ts renewed by the House. was not well taken. ‘Adjourved. Meeting of the Health Commisstonors. A mecting of the Commissioners of Health: was hold Yestprday at noon, The Mayor, Mewirs. Brice and Greon, and Dra, Sayre and Morris were present. Mayor Hof: tan presented a letter from Dr. A. L, Burdett, Doputy Health Officer, of the 15th inst., informing him that the Austrian brig Memento, with a cargo of dried fruit aad washed rags, had arrived from Trie: thoroughly fumigated and would be reloxsed from quar proval of the Health Commissioners. b polatment oy APP rom j Chat she had been ited to travel oF be traneported, eked where found, and by the ap plication of chlorine, carbonic acid, bromine ant other diwinfecting agents, entirely destroyed, thas depriviog ‘the disease of all ite terrors, and bringing it under the control of practical ectew The Board then adjourned. Amusements. THE MATINERS TODAY. The Saturday afternoon performances, which are now regularly given, have became quite an inatitution st some of the best managed places of amusement in the city, These matinees are mont agreeable to ladies, vial tors from the country and children, end are, conse quently, exceedingly well patronized. The advertining columns of the Hanaro show that some brilliant enter tanmenta have beon arranged for thit afternoon, Mr. Jobn K. Owens is sill at the Broadway theatre, in Bolon Mr Reeve, would del the prograug of THe PLAY OF Vinarwrs. anaates (be per 5 ——— ny earnennenentiaapil nw toatl, E bry .epeenaateling, Geeta 0 legislative depart. Both Mr. Bradoury’s amendment and Mr Gteara'’s substitute were iald on the table aud ordered w be printed. ime Arts. § SALM OF PAINTINGS AT THR DUSHELDOR? @aLLanT. On Thursday and Friday nights a lance number of vatu able palatings were disposed of by auction at this gallery. A large crowd of connoisseurs and buyers was iu ettend ‘Zounve's Head, by Paintin, $120. Birth of the Lily, Avelli, D Hy, $100. , a fond Chickens, K.'Lommons, $148, purchased ty $100—C. H. Delmater. Wilson. Watching for Paps, J. G. Brown, $116—Mr. Lester. Vonotian Costumes, , $160—Mr, Ova, Venice, Felix Zi 150—Sr. Talbot. Children at Play, Phtoix, $120—L. P. Morton, Fire Place, Lanfant de Motz, $127—J, Snodiker, to, FO, Tho Guitar, J. D. Stow Conversation, E. Fichel, Mother and Child, A, Landscape, C. Tro; Mater Dolorows, ‘Ke Merle, ‘Tending Flowers, H@yermans, 5 A I Gy CE A ie mg American ia tho modern schools will phase oa March _ THE WEEKLY HERALD, Senn eeu The Cheapest Newapuper and Best Lite- rary Family Journal in the Country. ‘The Wenx.y Henatp for the present week, now ready, Gives a continuation of the deuply interesting THOUSAND DOLLAR PRIZE STORY, writton oxproasly for it, entiiled “ARNOLD'S GHOICR, * Postry—"The Man for mo,” “Epitaph on a Gost, Tho exoeliont slory of “Kaiko and tho Dell." Tt will also contain:—A full report of the Memoria Proceedings at Washington in houor of the late President Lincola, with the Oratiou of the Hon. George Raporoft, dehvered on the occasion; Interesting Inteltigones from the National Capital, with a report of the proceedings gf Congress; Important letters from our cormepondent af Paria, showing the effect produced by the re- cont specch of Napoleon Ill in reference to the Moxiean question, and the opinions of the French and Euglish prow; Tite important speech of President Johnson to the Virginia delegation, with the Reply to the committee of coivred persons that receutig ‘The Jatest news (rom Europe; Editoriale oa tho prominont topics of the day; “Our Wenkiy Gossip;'’ Loteresting Forsign Gossip; Thoatncal sad Musical review for the wook; Intersting Artistic, Belom- de and Literary Roading; Interesting information fer miners; Beasonable reading for Farmers and Agrioul— varista, with an engfoved lijustration of an Improved. 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