The New York Herald Newspaper, February 22, 1866, Page 9

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SUPPLEMENT TO THE HERALD. eee sermation respecting the attitude whieh England, France and the United states would take in their war. That all ‘three have not jumped in atonce, and said to Spain “Tands off,” bas disappointed them, especially so when they learn beyond doubt that the Spanish government has fully sustained the action of the late Admiral Pareja, and § determined to prosecute the war unless his requirements ‘srocomplied with. Now that Chile has doubts of re- Celving direct aid from all or either of the three Powers, and learns that she must depend mainly upon herself to deceat the Spaniards, it may be the means of making her put forth all her powers and exhibit increased energy in order to complete the work she is called upon to perform a8 quickly and thoroughly as possible. There is no pros- Dect of her receding from the position she has taken—it Republican Buttresses on the Southern Half of Our Continent---Map of the States in League Against Spain, and Scene of the War on the Plate River NEW YORK, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1866. dore Rodgers, now anx i ‘Our squadron wiil now have ita hands full on the south ¥ loo at Valparaiso. Coast, and more Vessels could by sent with advantage, as there i no telling what may turn up before thia trouble ‘Must be war—and I look for no settlement, be what it may, that is not brought about by the sword alone. I quote from one journal of Valparaiso, of January 17, ‘the following article on the situation, which has about as Mach common sense in it ag any I have seen yet. It eeitho f “The fortnight has produced no political eve! §mportance. “All the interest has concentrated, tn ‘ihe news which it was expected this mail would bring, and Ms arrival bas caused great disappointment, as up to the Present time we are unable to discover, with any degree Of ceriain.y, that information has arrived that ean have Any material effect upou the present condition of affairs Fo only matter that seems tobe beyond any doubt is at the Spanish government has approved the measures taken by Admiral Pareja; beyond this all appears to be Yavolved in obscurity, although there is no end of ru- fnors of the mediation of France and England—of orders ms ving been sent out to the SpanisigfAdniral to suspend fe blockade, &e. ; but none of them appear to nave any Feliable foundation, nor have they up to the present time ‘ep confirmed by anything that has taken place here: Stcre‘ore we appear to be just in the same position a8 Be were before the arrival of the mail, with the excep. tion that any hope of the Spauish government volunta- ly abandoning the policy adopted must now be aban. goned. As to the friendly mediation of France or Eng- dead, or of both combined, ha thing seems probable , and »' accepted bys rumored what it has been; fut wo-docbe Parr nie se one aepeni now by the Chilean government @! in these cases v ‘ ahead 0; diplomat movements, ced Wier allogether ditt t from what t “* mediation was propose we - ‘De when vw. has been. > Dowever, more ely that this nd that if any such measure > been foreseen, wm « large margin for taken it must be allowing .. “Wit has red subsequently, Althoup-. officially announced, there is no doubt thas y, ilensive and defensive, has been formed eand Peru, and that the Pernvian vessel va now in Chilean waiers, preparing to act in nha” such being the <ion with the squadron Of wise. see into ease, it 1s hardly possible that Chile can now en . any ar nent which does not provide for the final Betileme Il questions between Peru and Spain; and in fact tie Chilean Minister of Foreign Affairs, in the “manifesto” which be issued some tme since, declared positively that Chile would make no terms with Spain which stiould not provide for the future peace and safety of all these republics. « If, therefore, all we have to hope for from the European governments 1§ a frieudiy media- tion—and we musi confess that we never did look for anything else—we may make up our minds for a long uration of the present delectable state of ailurs.”” THE EPANISH AND CUILKAN AND PERUVIAN FET) On the 17th of January the Spanish iron-rlad fri Nomanecia, forty guns; the Berenguila, wooden frigate, fifty guns, and the Marques de la Victoria, gimboat, three guns, all screw steamers, arrived in the Bay of Val paraiso, thus bringing all the squadron together at that point, and raising the blockade of all other points on the coast. for the sake of comparison, I will put the ships of Spain and the combined fleets of Chile aud Peru opposite euch other, to sce how they look — SPANISH, cme AND TERU. Tt sen. Guns. iron-clud, Numancia, Apurimac, sere’ ‘Amazonas, screw. Union, screw... ‘Villa de Madrid. screw. Berenguila, screw 50 America, screw 12 Blanca, screw. . 50 Wsmeralda, screw Resolucion, screw 40 Covadonga, screw ques de la Victoria, serew...... ee Veucedora, screw 3 Total .. To the Peruvian fleet may be added two or three {mall steamers and the two so-called iron-clads at Cal- Yao—the latter only intended for harbor defence, and the former of no use in a general engagement except to get in the way of the larger vessels, You will see by this @omparison how it is a very one-sided affair; and, when you know that the Spanish ships are as well manned SZ FEL and appointed in all respects as vessels-of-war can be, and that the allied fleets are sadly 184AN erncxane ‘@efictent in these particulars, you will hardly P 8 RPORI COPIA Ihave a doubt as to what the result will be, if, by foolhar- @noas, the latter shall attempt to attack the former when eoncentrated, Ina previous letter I have given you an ™- idea of what the Numancia is in tonnage, armamett, foe tite , &o., and it is not stretching imagination in the ‘ast when I assert that she alone is more than a match Demerara THE @or all the ships that Pera and Chile can bring to bear ‘cov. GAH ESMERELDA gainst her, as may yo} be I thus deal qQ. ty with the subject, ac tbat chose Af hopoe who expect bo #90 the squadron of Spain used up completel? by whips of Pera and Chile may not be disappointed should different rosult take place if the opposing forces moot: ‘@ they are expected to do shortly. Because the Esme- es the Covadonga do not feel cortain that the nad. Bill capture the Villa de Madrid, for no euch jon is entorta.c“ °Y $hoRe parties who know the ey rather, if you aro betting “4k et the other way, the ebances are very much in favor “f £0Ur winning. B would like if the chances were even, for theif I Gee! every confidence in a vietory for the republics; ® matters are, it would be folly and madness to a! > attack where almost certain defeat and destraction ‘ust necessarily be the fate of the weaker party. No- ing but a chance, and a very remote one at that, can, about a different result, as any one who understagda, situation must acknowledge. ‘TUE CHILEAN MARKFTS. ‘The following roview of the market will be found ip to the business man :— bas been no alteration of any kind ju the of affairs since our last, and the market langu! © unsatisfactory stata, as a general rule, course, theré af@ occasional made for cash, and in s market r along without » w ind, we retain this ty well than bave : wd i contrary statement; con to which we have | Bowevér, mye Id many cases fsrormee amber, se x bat 8 prvrata i in Santio. sequently wo mugt Wait and see which tells the truth. Een meer Sento ave: hundred ou: El Na thus of the wari £5 x of isye, with s capital of five hundred thou J ot war by all clames Gollare. Considerable uneasiness prevails just at Se LL oe kody 1 Anrep ‘consequence of @ rumor, which seoms to be or people y shown, by ‘act eae founded. that the goverument intends to resort pontancous offers Of services om board Shr eisentat ta it wee We | en COC pea oe pane t : cl war with Spain, It is popular, tt “#1 do inter of Fineness postion of the. cartons Gutin, oF tee abe Manly qualities of tha pavple, Ryérybody Boy diner eeu ae faery toes | Shite ud ara apr we ct to foresee " at fh in roplentan readily ‘having deprived himself | vailed among Bonth American counteite, groally to the ‘of bis ordinary resources, wi ng Fn Bi injaty of thew present end future welfare, to replase them, unt he Buds bimeolf iy without time PRROTIAN POLICT. mean de ite half For the present I will agree witn the above, and wah ‘ a ath ot wae aeeene i reamaanoes, is ‘ahiy how the enthusiasm continues, before changing my po 8d A show a net profit for the six months | opinion, It appears to me a very impolitic move, and, Pt geiebo ba, which, upon a paid up capital of $400 000, indeed, one unheard of, for the government of Peru to iabey sf prope oto pay a aividend of four ‘per chat, and re- | prevent the Spaniards in their midst from leaving the EeVaiance to meet eventnalition The capital of | country, What can be gamed by the operation, or what Bein with tte reserve fund and the cmos, nt '°° | ta the possible motive? Why shovid Pera wish to have ‘tained thie half Your, eet manly to the, arrival of wis | among ber own people bandreds of spies, who will, lanciTzoanved to abot 000'qaa., ab $17 on shore in whenever the opportanity oceurs—and they will make the opportunity—convey information to their country. men? And we capnot think that these nou combatants Do. ate to be held as hostages; for whatever the opinion of ing charters are announced of vessels ' | rors god Peruvians may be, it cannot be thought they The follow! for the United Btates »— , +o Bheteld, Calderitia to Bostog. ¢<£3 100, | will commit an act so barbarous as to mak people b=} , to Now York..... 3 158. | gumter for what they may consider an act on the part of Maria Geagninel, nitrate to Boston, £3 128 O41. | 4,4 squadron as in violation of the cetablished PERU. rules of Af they think thet holding these poopie wn achek the Spanish commander they “Onder the dictatorship the press of Pera must arose perve er inee - ‘arity be wtpletty one nidedy and say nothing praise of whatever course the Dictator everything now ts made to aypeer with Spain the most universally popular motement that J to Pera except in | are in erroty ; hence trun, and lag about 6 peace tbat they may dictate, ‘and the war | they aro apsin at fault; and what je morb Important * at thin time—the friendah! forman Powers in her present struggio—wil ~. never be 8” toed if whe insists upon eg mort ST VINCEN IARBADOES N oO (x i “Wein, ) we | NCARNACION E> * /OS.NICHOLAS esi ae WEST <c——— WATERS ee iy, ’ r ae # i 9 FALKLAND ISLANDS SOUTH GEORGIAS SCALE OF MILES py 600 soot —— ae NEW GRANADA. it in the calm course 1” eurated. We who wish that Quiet . in th war ato bas declared, not only \¢ that pr oh Mere is SP saleh forces, but In wiptng out the oof bat Hite ~ Te in hee naure that Covered her by the conduct of her lat wiked for whereby | tne pangeration most sincerely hope that the impo! and tie plan wt bewitate fe ta raree robbery The steamship Houry Chaunce New York on the Ist inst, ‘on the 9th. day, were at once ¢ hin Indy apd #k Lima 4 When the moet congratulate the ‘QCHOBUISACA poet heat 08 SUCRE ‘ona diplomacy & mother coun are republic between Panama and know, th the made may be corrected and acknowlod. " fete fy gent ae L. be degae A one that oocarred in the heat of the mm Kycenelingtione yay Arrcstyen iagrer Boole may Jo any manner | was not Intended to be carried out I tie bout pend apem home r meas hie pienwon He | im, however, Pera will find the many f in the ah ° 0 and loans frow F summary paniah | has drop from her one by one, until nono are left that | *'% pomp stnfie ri eh m rates | will say a good word, or take the lenst ir are tin . e fonge oe seen OR «| Fesult of the conffict in which she has enteret To be | vA Uh en roast a a popular she mast be neither fooliah nor arta | thy gheay ies : A> ida peg ed pte oy MARINE #OMTRILLANCE of a ver " a “ t ‘ The strictest surveillance is now had on ail vorsels | tt ’ leaving Peravian waters with provisions on board, im | Cove " order that no mupplicn shall leave the country that may | ¢ ‘a by wy ; hors description is permitted to leave ap ooey bax te . figures wo eunaet unless ample secanty, to the amownt of & vie A upon to Of the cargo, ie given that it mail not by any the squadron of Apain, All thir is very proper ae ‘wise, and if the pian is carried out slong a) Loe comet ” Central and South America more wil te done (0 aneey the Spaniard and reader hie position untenable (bas are such acta as Thave spoken of in the former eiciting troch atten og trom ten Vranetas force, ond home Bat it must be carried out strictly to the loiter + Peover Ay M way wah ail the ane om Teele way to one found farniat, af aid and comfort w the ‘ e hat may cause} i" rearhed Of thus fer rectly or indirectly, let bim sumer the ont the otited ¢ tank the Syme (ree, © emmply repay the Of martial law, and that tn the mort commer ae y the 6 ‘ are no BCCI | Brogan emigration. One thing is cette, however, that This done ones oF twice and there wil! We an ent of wil hos the clase of mam terw geting Were will Getermine bow ich the tine are, and Uther tepora are favorabie nach transactions. | tht tember of Calforsians who will come may te THR WEY preaeetss AYerEW OF FPP t fe about to be carried into ect A Reners thn omnes by thowante § The wirelucton of & large levied on labor, amounting to ® |'t had POLIVIA secon of Venker element into thin coantry will be of Op all salerien Foreign "ft ‘ a i | greet eerrice Wo it, and everything should le done by the A mamp duty has ten ' i Sh & & Bice cea general’ povermmente tn eid of the aaterprion here wll do more im ome te Femvurean of te bocality repr-santing the cireniation of om culated wernrding w the time > hich every trans | ection extends, #0 at lo tyrourage s quick and Generel fit the chnee of yeenln ge vey expected ot lant | 2 0 improve and Guveuy t wert or ral engage m is over, THK KORBERY OF PATMASTER WTTENMOUeE NITRD BTATION NAVY The trial of Mark Bradley and the boy Icke for the ymaster Rittenh 1 Staten Navy, hated for & steamer Narraganset, and bis trial will be by cour } tial MIPCELLANFOUN KHWE. , Captain Grey, from arrived at Aspinwall at noon rengers and malla crossed the same arked on board the Colorado, and Among the Hor p night for ran Francisco passengers by [he Chauncey were Lieutenant Commander Franklin, United Ptates N who will command the Unit « stoaméy Saginaw, and G. W Carleton, Esq, oN rk, ul es in Caba,’! who, with ch i CAPTAIN COL will pase afew months in The édininander of the Uuited Statow ehtp St. Marys, \ ¢, ok Yo the streous n in the argument he (lil t RPrTeBng, %, 4 \ c fA Ne [Beeler is rat in tl tea L<iizf7{/1) a bY \ = itor his havin See” Uji ‘s5 ¢ aero taf aceones Ot ie eae ~ uy fi! Ti MACA2IOF contipus dverved there is Months & most attractive warm climate during the cold weather of the North Tam forry to way, beyond the climate of Panama from January until May, there nothing te sitors to remain an Hed a eo! has been “yoing t w for at Wwe a despair, unin Yankee energy and capital will uodertake the en terprive. Wen MAZROTY'S MIL DRYAS A } Commander Jolilife, from the coast of Mevteo, en rovte to England, arrived here on the evening 0 Mth bi? he F than you will bave revergad vin pW Tine «now 1 hy another oumandee wel) gi bes “ to look @ Mie t yin thal quar. 1 » be at that port at fant twenty five THE NEWS FROM EUROPE. Spain in «a Had Fix—The Peravian and Chilean vien Leon Crew of the Dread of the United States and Hopes of French Ald. | _ [Madrid (Jan. 1) corren 6 of London Titnes.} SPAIN S SERIOUS PORITION--FRAIM OF THE UNITED TATES y WRENCH Ath. [It ie dittiouls to punitie and probable ter mination of the Chilean contest; but it ts even harder to Conceive the mere pomilility of its prolongation witht 0 | bedngappa led at the progmet of the cris st must necde { entail wpm Spain. General Frim had hardly set out upon bie hero. comic of this mor ot aniry began of thy Nazaire Jateot news from St i erat Lime and engere of the Apainet oat, Vee rent a, 0010 “ in can bring, me right mage frent ecrew fr ¢ five (raneports, «1x OF Be ms ac, Tour eo any Of (nree gone each, Me Tt was provaely the cops iournem of this newly guttea ntrengh that prompted the Kpaaiwh govern ment &) make @ display of It by sewwnming ja (helt rein tions with their old Ametican patjer atone which the paltry point or pointe at lenee by wo moana justified. ere the cemtent between the bel wonts to te Gecided on the ancient fabled chivalrous prucipie, by ao cbalie and 8 pitched battle Ww be fe a civen epet, and atan appointed bowr, ne doutt mere perionity of armame fale wo wake shirt work of ih Mud the ek one om heir nen grown, the eheher of te lh hem sae, fot wusien from the toes they are inewimerathe, and nat the woatire they have the whole x ent of thy bread aeran wherein to play hide andl enh wth their thermae® Apanich moe Chie the distanre teiween th 4 home wasere of Valparaes to wh oolare se oow Free Codie ot 0 degree 0 t A Magetian, 2740, rl from Caye Viesora sitogeber, © voyage @ 1,6@ ree of 11 miles peor bea, a peo frigates in Ze Gaye amt ua” round Cape Horn tney compute the distance ot may be strtouy correct, but heavy Lremeperrte een raft, oma ont preven 7 peel crack Ire sud t wood rem very idle for the Bpaniards to rely upon ony ef Ue annrion A Nile om (he olbet ide ’ eit, e1eeps ch an they y there in thew ow he cmt A time end money portectiy far $e mpaaie The Benth Fraser F bo Lae me oh for nani the weakest, mom contempiibie corm they may they tony bo ia " have peither land nor ena force ral way Gincordant * aorther, soa ‘ r | hey tony t . ‘ ne ° ° teat 4 ' wd But if Abing 10 gain, Onn anytedy conten o ot vyom the proiongst * monihe® The Bewth Amorese re 1 pany wen, Hh ie tram, tral what tower of etremyh howe they met get teetik Chew om Oheat red f Famer rym pothicert, whe are aiveady clmest openly omg ont © tusily waging wae aguinat Span wn te wnt Now York sae The war which the # _* fain “Sovatae,” ated Wait to the shores ie el wom spread ower the whole raf we wan, © wll rage om te conte of the My ih pranmnom of the An tlle 0 wll eteabliah @ bleekods + the wry pow ponimenia. Alremty the panic atmome | u people in Ppein iv very gem eal, aed Ub ” erumeews, for tk OWR Teamene, He cromsing Uber siiaying Vai Catia Catia commatcnion eau Karrelona There are invn cin tmemy ringm and cutbere vat hartoor and te rum ile ee bone beret tm abl Ube mal fA) terme the wraport daar rete, wm bom fiat densa tet thew own pury toatad bores peas 6 met the emergewey @ erming he commtquard ships, wet iL, At ite creme organs, menne tear eutjouts’ siarme bY privatenrs are of to Une Pacite re been compatied to pot art We Ee fount ton henry fer mot be open eee ee The sn of the awler v wemmanen, thal primaiaan, o Ue 7 boom. vad be the wd of the daw for Spain wm v cinimtor tes coraring Unown ah Wee Aremdedd oat the inom-clede a

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