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- THE NEW YORK HERALD. are art Mis aie Bh : _ WHOLE N6©, 10,880, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1866. PRICE FOUR CENT: eaeEaouauaaReaE—ee_eeaoaoaooooaoaoaoaoaoaoaooo sor coull be bavg given me who was styled Emperor? Opeti - ° | the history yf Moxteo and {twill be seen that all eke. ‘ . bition bas een satisfied. Nothing could be of greater value |p, =r eyes than the sash of General of Divisionand the tite of swell deserving of bis country,” with which So aeetettete eeeeati im *,829,-on the banks of the Panuco, the y's grati- Wade rewarded my patriotic efforts in achieving the na- Stirring Address to the Mexi- tonal laiependedct Foc no other pogorhave 1 more Fire in West Houston Street. Botweon two and three o'clock yesterday morping & firo broke out in what is known a3 the Starr Armory Buildings, corner of West Houston and Bedford streets, | wore hanged lo ihe trees where they w NEWS FROM MEXICO. |": mete u . HINALON, Among tho butchered was Colonel Rounekl, These lasted €y9 hours, abd cou iuued uu ae hat the governmhelit troops wore approach t command of General Manor, : 1 THE EMPIRE TOTTERING TO ITS FALL. compatriots to exercise discretionary ‘¢T3——a measure than for the wounds wish which Lam og : soaapi tao, for meson » oe during the war used as an establishment for cleaning: rentiaede (7 S undred of nia mon, of which fifty ¥ ee I have thus in no manner compromised myself with aiid Meee ca Sia aditiel aes iter tae orem ce : ~ tO aiek-Raldeap Meciplinana's oh the empire. I belong entirely to the republic, and, in No i wile . | Maximili d His Cabinet Tak bad Jon sania were, presence of the daggir that ‘menaces ‘our country, the na Macken epaheseot When aes seen tetas a "Yammer (ARKO ‘ “a ict pa ' : Dlic of | Bese" i partice disappear from my sight, Tata not pon opening one of the frout doors the whole floor w ns u tolon t i The Father of the Republic of | Weiner aivt, nora Tethers, Lema Mexican, ppon opening Je whole floor was “ Sweet Counsel Together.” eit . It bocomer he now to set forth the conduct which I Pee a ree ae repre wa AI ‘ ogeter. they bat ta ee | Mexico Defines His Position. | }=:0'slimin 7 nn atminati an tnt vt patarentt senna ites Desay daar agi es Sa Las governed me since, In February, 1853, while I was 182, 184 and 186 ‘cleeea ol citeaion ee ncite Sh.) Mile Semeataats kiitos ‘i iiving in a city of New. Granada, 1 was allod by my destroyed. the Walldings wero heavily svored with fre. tho mst ly stored with fire. . : arme aud machinery, & targo nnper of muskets be | Capture of Hermosillo City by | bt \\\) believed to bh salutary im the midst of tho nation’s con- Tongi ayes of, nomrshy; 1 rag obliged not fo, heat, Thty, fiaines reached thees toay’ wore dlachasged, making love e Liberals. atte sscslshdiis Chick r “ rts, 4 ve i e rewig henge and Drive the Usurpers from the Country, | my fatow sit zeus, naa Apr of that year Tamme near bang repr was cite a there A lie fad nd ab sire Cot : TAME . > D1 lyndn morment on whe SO D wa tretucudons one, bat I accepted tt will the: oe any oF mane eure. owes Dub.) — enieks 7 Peet t6.the ntnia celine pootoatiom per th hr ane Beg be Sem a5 i dogged, and vil th derminaton tin proved watres. Tho three, uppat doote of the four! EXEOUTION OF FRENCH PRISONERS: | Depatiment af somes Wc sy ior wean hs y he - ae "i trust I felt in any | f hyp Ponmtn 4- , z J Conipatpidts of 51 a ccabe to. Refufation of Bis Anfeged’ Nonar- Heat hy to 'G Yevond tne wie of % a Bomeof hew aubat thaly CaP, tot Oost os ipa cranes, Siete pee Moe ts pee ee ae a haee : toe 3 citizen glory not to render ‘Aibung Us wntil we scoomplish” | of Now York.” There were in the Armory one thouwand 4 atrooliied Avy tho liberals the ehieal Prochivities, ; Werle et its fayors, and a profound respect | this! : a Aeon iy “ Promeh govecumiont wih tad © rete | for postenig not to vender myself unworthy of itv abe | TL now me, Mexicana, to forgot forever ode past | Huldcn ihne' aie headeed owned ty We Syme bre, | A Liberal Privateer Cruising in tive | una Sider pioige: die | } ye! «| plauge, Portitied wich these convietions fu it the | contentions and to make « strennous effort, at once tt | thors: three hundred owned by Cooper & Pond; mont J : : lo ugains the obeiacies which the genius of digcord | riblo| and stmaltancons, againet oup coommon onetoy. | four Hinndrod Pistols owned vy Thomas Jones & Co: Guif of California. The £yy Neaevelle (French) at) e010 00» . Was heapitg tp on the road to peace, to order and io the | The tremendoos ousianghts of our {hdom No BOMIGRE | Joly sirect, upon which there was no. insure the subject, and aye Bab che yong a Ge Declares a Monarchy in Mexico gress of the vation. Two yeara and four mouth@ did | will bring the revolllé of Wherty, Joy to the hearteef - fie . seid i Freneh wilt WHT be a pototim ¢ vi A " * ance, They wero purchayed from the government ~~ | tow upon that task, with a vigorous bg 34 and an | mothers and rejoicing to our country. a oe and left ‘with the Starr Compan r cleanin | The Pre seen to have suddbniy ldut tight of to be an Impossibility. blo resolution. Confidence on all sides was | that the coniea mont which I foreshadow be not die | sind ropairing, ‘Tho seoond for ot Ne 180 wes coveted | sands who Lave bean captured, tried ant ot ety jqiado Hourtshed, the arts. sprung up, | turbed by now fratricidal dissenmons! Cnion shall bo | py sathow Higgins, manufacturer of sewing machines; | Discovery of Petroleum on the Isthmus | rai susvoriy sor moroly boing foynd with « — — and the domestic ag weil ag tho forvign credit | my watchword before the fight, Union, again, after our | jgus $6,000; no insurance. The third door ‘oxbending hands or t Ths Ovtr Aledignation Pgege stk oe Aeserdl nad ooaatbok LN ae ote etal be through Now, 182, 184 and 186, wae occupied by Charles of Tehuantepec. | Isto baow mech effect uphay wenisible peopto t i Ss | ts 208; od alone is fufaltfhla, and it would be a monstrous diad, wantfadttrer ns ea f i ae } abroad, Avmuting at the Hibernia did shox Juarez and Ortega Advised to Sake | at Ihave done my duty, Supported by the | presumpcion on my hark wore L{o vot mysoif Up na free | garut tar’ guga. thee wast Gi berap Rowe; oer $200 P: &e. &eo. &e, | seven Fronah nd somo renouade, Moxioan tb; 8: » full of | hand on my heart, Lean say that never baa my wil h ey dah "awa lira floor of ted Para ude W fh 2°, disciplined and addicted to my person; and | doen an accomplice in my faults, but rather the itnpo- Woe Teh stn the eee epic e 1 Tom SE | The stoamebip Kagle, Captain Lawrence, from Havana | 1 ie reported t@- have. overtaken + eee H Bn A adv airieka Ral hoger bog of hcman nature to accomplish good in the abso | gare manafacturers damage about $200; insured. ' Wil. | On the 9th instant, arrived at thie port yesterday, Hy | © wt hondred men, to z Sele r pute’ Nam Hornsfall & Co., blacksmiths and wagon axle make | th 1v ccolpt of newa from Mexico | °s% ‘ Be ones js, | Dettee chanee could there be to revive in my favor the | Trust to the sfncerity of my worda #1 intentions. 1 a oa ay mae te Shia" arrival we ape {0 receipt of new! dred wid ity £1 ni capturing some artn® and two General Santa Anna Offers His lan of Teualat But, ay what may advorarieg wit 1 | cannot, T should not hor will Telove (..0 book of my Lasusnnce The, banlainee Means cat Dene e pireag | 90: the 28 of May, received at Havana per Foxiish | pioces vfauiiory, Services to His Country. Poets saanger to tho ambition of vuluar souls; sonu- | life with a falsehood. Lor'y sock for my tomb a ueW | wero occupied by Hall & Labagh, organ makers; lors | Mail steamgy Solent, which loft Vera Cruz on the Ist ‘ + MICHOLOAM, ments moro elevated find 4 howe tn my soul, as Well as | laurel trov, whose shadow . ail cove: st In the mmidet of | $1 090, inturad lor $7,000 iu tig Degery, City, Globe | ine ! Imperial, of Morais newer ‘gber aepieations. "In order to bave worn the Imperial | peace, Woetern aud Arcts jamirane> eoinpanion ihe baldings | "YM a suficed for. ; y 7 " | hand; but uevor bas the royal parpre daaaiod ‘my eyes” | Confas ta ay words ant te seadge eeoe se riemph. Be hd gn lagen age pet ionmet aF Wee.Y Fae Cree Careweranane oe: . youuit with aes teres ‘The Restoration of the Republic the Acme | aud if at any time T could have dreamed of if Down with the empire! Lony Whe ied veeaha oder laseetigahion boy Pive Rend prgncle sts te A bedd Vu va, June !, 1366 of His Ambition. parton. ey De bet CG anh Cake ee Et NS, Ju ath. De RANTA ANN& three monthe ago that a firo oreurred in tho same bullde Thore have eon several me ne In pe delusion, Generals aud even Governors of departments |. METHPoRT, N- JL, June 5, 1800, ings, aod about twelve years ago they were totally | rial Cabinet, at which Maximiitan presided in person, It Pe SL a ES awaited. only Lone Sapper en proclaim me YACHTING ae OE es on is evident that the great events of the cris have mo. peror ou my birthday; but, fai my principles, 7 0 od r ome Maye Down With the Empire!—God Save | hmtutirisinateneren amas m order 3 lebee hs pacers wise W° permtnn, ve", ne 18 1408" | aeu Biv acvers at eet WIEN s ron oO ® personal honor to 1, Sas WS a ae ve I ue - na bis advisers at these renntens the Republic! {ud an advantage to tho nation tat Tshosit scar the | THE Sune Kegatta of the New York | The Rares newnpater ollioy wasdostroged by je hie | cde grongs yea rane AND ATH ; Celene ine Midst of the diverse Intestme con | Wacht ClubeA List of the Entries tho basement, which was’ comparatively untnj:red At one of the meetings in question the m 4 wore { &e, &e. ke. Gorm pl periy. £23 dasraition BA ke ingmgene! ere Description of the Boats—The Starting | 10s $10,000, chielly covered by insuraace nted with the tenor of tate despatches from oe rs feaegy ise Sa ouy stablo manney, wader a repablican sys: Point and Sailing Coarse, &c. i City ailitGeery. ‘o and Austria. The natore of the contents of th Gadttast AvtOxIO Loves DE Satita Avxa 70 mn, Mexican ) fpSh bamsowe were not wanting 4 blame me pablicly ns | The annoal regatta of the New York Yacht Club wil! praensniy Op wate VHIAD Hiro Ave. the despatches has not been made public. wee 2 sheen Um the Pana. given to the olan’ oft Tetater atiar | ‘Ko place this day, when several yachts of the squadron | 1) s)'N1'tevaa ‘Now York, state Nations’ Guard Tile FUTERS POLICY op Tiny marvin In etter : a th 216t Inet, there From time to time nations aro tried by Heaven in | Yturbide's faylare, A few ears afterwards, in | Will contend for the honors and prize in store for the | oe Genoral Wut Hall ing of the Seventh | After the second meeting tt wax decided to portion a | are parayray nit hin the Bate of Mexico as well as in other sections of Spavish | wi ‘When it is taken into consideration that the | Pr#wller General Way Hall, consisting of the Hoven icy look ganiz sat | Michronc ba la a Vary uninierent order to teach them that they should walk in the paths | Noure, #* Wal as, in otler sections | of inners, | When it le taken into consideration thet th® | eiment, Colonel Emmons Clark; ighth regiment, | CUR of policy looking. (0 the organizaliog of » 4rost iopor d hntabitant of reason. and to awaken in them noble sentiments of | on witness ng the ead results produced by the trial given | Club Owne about forty vesgola it is rather surprieing that | (iors) ae varion; Ninth reginent, colonel J. W, | Batlowal party, and the extinction of all old party lwo fo and then by (he other Justice and of duty, The city of Numa reached tho high- | to our new institntions, aud many men of well disposed | Only seven entries have been made, nove but the fol- Wilcox: ‘Thirt aera gimest, oid Farran, and | How {his can be brought about remains to be ween. In not To the extent of ban | lowing yacnts being named to eail over the course:— ; ry @ a , from Morelia northward, the plantations ao Mos ich there are parties “belrind the throne” who are thought to be as great at the throne ttaelf, who, from | giolew. houten Le and of strict princ + became disabused to ‘st point im the seale of human greatness while right ro- | JRaor trict prin plas became dissbased f and Paredes, the Pifty-fifth regiment, Colone! Eugene LeCal, tefe this Mmained her guiding star, virtue her counsel and union | among ps, and the illusirious ‘Cn tat in Soath Ame- 7 . triote city yesterday morning and procecded to Rast New York Aruyed aad the stock ry near tbe kame. @ HOU Ward ib iy SLOOPS. the shield -asa strength of her sons; bat later, when | rica, Delicved ik to. bo. their ju luty to advocate | , The Annie, owned by Mr. John Heard, Ipswich, Maze. ; mmotves of self tuterent, counsel. tha Emperor aot to Tn ATVATION IN TK WreTH OW TAMAUIBPAR . “ for a field day, inspect! d . [- 2 cdi ‘ elven r a ‘esata! 26 9:10 toms burden; 804.4 square feet aren, for @ fleld day, inspection and review. The Third byl. think bP ving with the Pronch; ‘telling bim that (a tceare iag.to bowe received by reer en pay pico ‘ ~ thoee svini privciples had becomo forgotten, | Other ‘aeuanious, atlotaiia mais toreall a consutden: | _,Tue Houits, owed by Mr Tt. Center, New York; ‘tho mistress of the universe became a slave, | assembly, in order to submit tris retrograde step to its m5. Ho ta boon, 1.04) 20 sqnare feat area, + om and was forced to learn the i: of = Atul decision, Moay worthy persons, dur. last adininis- he ownell s w, New York; 25 0- language la ’ nad, : ns, my ms yg tg by H. Conte . tons 5 10 square foot area, ‘and Alario, in order to execute tho orders of an oo Fenda pe ah OT ‘The Eva (new), ‘ownes by George L. Lomil New her masters, Such ia the destiny of those nations | hn anter-tasitng wth tho Witt tout couse ‘of Europe | York; 812-10 tons burden, 1,561 $10 square feet area. Abat abuse the gifts and advantages with which, Provi--} aud-to inquire what wore io ideas of foveign soverdigns SCHOONERE. dence favors them. History is full of groat but sorrow. | 0% the subject botoro such a project should bounder- | The Calypso, owned by J. HL. Bache, Naw: York; . ch at that time Ded tho | 109 7-10 tonw burden, 1,604 square foot area, ful oxamples of this fact, A tad tale has falfen upon | attention oF Rarone prevented said mision from Saving | The Haze, owned by J. . Deviin and J, Van Hebaick, ~ @ur beloved country. The silence inspired by tyranny Loo gee be Project for the time abaadon: New York; 91 1-10 tons burden, 1,382 square feet area 4 it fol that the document "Mc ue and the despondency of out follow citizens havo avo- | pith has voor prasented aa" sorwbateting ad gone | Tae a OmBa by Me MI 'Movickar, New York: gado has alwaye enjoyod a celebrity among tho Stato ; . : (impor al froop, apd its parades usually attract a host of friends | he hoviility of the people is mot ogninat in search of the Mboraly in #. Colonel Dupin of both goxes. Although the weather yesterday was not | nim but against the French and the “imperial govern. | bad entered Horcariiay and ras « Wa —s me oat rush for the rendezvous. Tho Seventh regi. | 824 thet when Nxpoleon’y troops have Gepertod. the | pry iry aad io active othe Hbetal partisan Tangere Fhent. ‘crossed the river over the Fulton. ferry | Moxien people, «for the wake of ha: tng @stfong Kay ern. : PROM TK DIROTION OF PUDEA and the. other regiments by the ‘Roomvels sires | Denh,’* will raily around tho imperial standard and bear | ghe seolidat pives ® 4!n0tey dere ferry, and thence by hares care to Ut oir destina tic, Tho Out Victoriously the imperial caure. Others from per | of atuits in the vo climmhont at b troops arrived on tho drill ground by tan o'clock, whon. | SoMa! motiver—nem whose relations have ben slain BY, | or tniy payer It vertis fiat tuo Tob tho work of the day commenced. Fhe men wore riled | it were, the mexoranin decree of Masimiinn, and wUO | that quarier, uid (hat Woy aro or id that hey ac\ daily in separate commands in battalion movements until . oes j-como up to tho oulnkirty of the clty: They, # short shoes ote o'clock, when ‘peas upon a trencher’* was | That there are men in the city of Maxico who womtd [tir 5 ina t of value fro one of the 112 6-40 tons burden, 1,670 equare foot area, ad), Maxinolli Jnuted ‘there can be no ° Goeded the joyous festivals of liberty. The most ener- | sive against ine i8, op the contrary, asoures of sutisfac- f ponused and the lroops regaled themselves at di ly neo. Maximilian aesanslnat re ur H f fo Belgian eltizenn and and oxprossive pnd ne 08 and meaning to ‘ign 1D, na it shows forth an art of e88 THE STARTING POINT AND SAILING COURTR, Gridier's-tare:, Whe tusplie was very Uriel the bugle wes oo He bes p ewe) Re thee tele oy ot id notne ether thing 4 f the desolation of our: the that: ssitdenial ch my pars. Aw if to give force | Sack forth by the Regatla Committoc—sicesse, Bhip- founded and the troops formed in line, when Gonoral | Fai Fee ee a ee Oe wi | dangol ca, 0 place looted at not & very grens distance ‘our cities, Yet we willemot aaupeies Moai my dotriment to alluded ts, Lave | Pea, Hosack and Westray—are as follows: — J agsomed command. It ts proper to state that the wy Fates oor. ae Pele oes, win Merion | ftom Cordoia, wa dth, rabled Gpou by Figueroa oe herself powertat Rr “ “certain | _ A dag boat will be anchored nbrenst of the Dog's Hirai» froope When formed showed 2 splendid front nud #1000 10 | ee eee oe reece ew aeettlas’ brat | Abd nowernliy’ te tho'storoe were emtared aod over tho evi! and to oven blot out hi " * ry ha jan af. fe , about half w milo from the wharf, ind and deported themselves Like an army of veterans, | SIKMAIVO SS” Cowan aor take | Tee Pie | goods and tony " M bt tale The heroic resistance of our ; : HM wale | Pritt gbohor tn line short fopis. vor Indoed the “id Third ’ never appearcd to better sdvan- By. ; Poruart Of tho | verais Me Iie ~~~ “eenfirma this “hope, and we should not. : ask | Sloopy wont Agr Yaris ager ee satus Hoth OF HO taeg” The troops wore drifled In clove column | MAK Grcept WIL n Dimerically saperion forse, daudied, i eee cies St ree ! ry : ied ete pals ie ech yu may silect |i o's | BY divition and battalion, iment 3 hoo | haa boon decided Vs reurgantzo the seve) corp amt . : re : : beech | bashes “eal a he anchor ut Lay eshte battle, marching the ug Aujok Ate | so mdopt nsw bares for (ue dofiace of ihe svers dia. |», \i°0hlal 2 0 gg @heening 2 sance-rar the ow can DY pues ne, or wet in.2 (reper onion, it be Bisset | sawbie’qnick ine, formation aid reduction of saree be LC , 4 Hate.) published a fow ce epg ete duro I tag | Aap om a Be date Sten mute eames | Kaw, ae Bil ia pa gat ews | etn ge Hoy yee pee after having forciby wait siorimeaie, ocenaite and eat tansall, may be gal before | with ul a few minor exceptions strikingly exhfblted the | BBM Y Fae eee ein g te dtedeommen| 18 lig action with ihe Dulted tates upon ihe Mex) Btrevgthoried "tho national sentrm: ing events thak lind atteady | fizha! for'starting will be announced on ihe morniug of whe | fact Ghat the act sinters Sal were turned to good nd- by sonulare, dipponhting: dleshnbn at CHa other, m9, that, | erent HOF will wo oat otal Basins vine ts events ‘midst of the natiou's ruins we have beg en umont of thattim>, public or freon Rens perfarmed | ryaoy detachunen's oats rib) 10. common cane be do the, vol ‘Rew and amoral conniry ler the impulse of our co! to will be pracipally fo od to-day by a grout m ‘ the Appear” accom ‘Faohis will from the ancbo: to the buoy off | duty in guarding the ground from the totrumon i is fay roles on | Arne estes pestmsane hater | mmol techn ci dt, ne oy | ang hens ft ey tho eaecnttencthenneced ianersaeccommen ery etree Tene Say alversation atiaic ta they | See omg te case t| Saat amang the protaional ealitary meq prereee were| PU We aan sinaee winritie geance on the invaders of the sacred soit (eft to Si. have Vaileate bee} the master home to ine, and tbat Gotugand. uring ath saan on the wost bank—wiz, | Adjnta a! Wm. Irvine, Laspeotor Genora! George guienen tre French nemmeane 1a. thia county, ‘our fathers, Yes, the nation do% exist in the hearis of | thet deductions with ard to the jetters in quostion | Nos. 11, 13 and 46, are to to the eastward. & Batchelor, Commissary Goneral Charles Ww. Det) which #10 looked. upon as Staporialish organs One ie “ang, and great ate the lessons “which we ha aro itot as tonabtr estas been maintained. a members will beer in tmnt Bhd tne rates are materiel poled heer’, Gennes a aten hia ad boce es L Ere Nowvlle abd the otuar bi Betafetle, uo first batho rac ay mi nrc A sive for ade hea which, Incaddition tothe ecaupet ae | fur sagatin: The entre are pt Goversor Fenton Biigalicr Gageral’ Alrs W. Sbaler, | STE80 OC “Napoleds and tho clvil siow af Frabon In Daring followed diderent. routes wo raves to-day at tue | Tad’ eited, has occupied tho attention of otber an'akimg | slawed-forslaht ours mfary be ence bat ts tes | formerly a caplalh, in the Havent eomtuoat, wad Aad] Psi A ars N. nels gaya: —" Thess. combioeiionn . tiene con. | and ote Men, Who, wh le they erred in judgment, ~" ~ " re 4 1 aa 1 Ti he wholp ¥ h C= me ke ackindwleventhon of meme puinetrot Hee trun, but not overcome Wy Our Cit |. aid aot ao ap Kaowinnly,, bat le perfort mod ical | (ecanrarcs wey cscornetemmmannecateacies” ‘inet | proftable ta the Loops fur the ostruction they! Fooeivoa | Sim tua, desu ole mare, cuengatis AcmAle OG ¢t ‘moment Of sar exstonee: het us work in concert for our | Bolttar, who ‘ntly spurned San Martin's vitws, be-.| tian le alsoentied to the dep ot treoniy. ar edoliars te | }0 acliag tn @ largo body and to the «; octabors for an ex- | faa Rian te, ‘the country for the day which '4 aa Naswe ddin tose glorious days when {cau subsequeatly the advocate of the form of arepublic | quired at the ume of entering a yerhl far a regetia, ‘bition of the waterial from which var vetoraa troops | {%, Sop the claw of the latervcution and Mexleo pentess: | Go broke to pieces the chains of the eauquest; let the | called Loltvian, which bas been denorinaced monardhicat | <a enemas uae are draen in time of war ad to eee the claw of the intervention daa Renico By ae tee sand ire as well asthe | by a number Of liberals, and yet three or four years | 2 9 te expected, and the members of the Yaeht Clod wo band of the Seventh regimont wore their mon participation in misfortune. Tuere wero Mexicans, rene Pasting to thecaswward of | Hutt 5 £ & : E 3 ES 6 wih Lave Bead. h Amteritads, ad thelr > ph Darul loodty” ty beer of the pulley of Pranée and the open the weten Shieh baw. Sa poet pte whee The Meueen jae, oak lente ¥ 4 ve te "Frew Wot Con eded pot done Wn tut by “ae emmplw here. The mation rise 14 one man; seep: oe et enemies, and with & popularity eadiient wo pr Sonsian cellenras. tn tie ‘crown of Maximilian wil fail and be buried in the depths | later many eminent Colombians favored the establish: | wii vo preneut iu force to witners the contest and bail sare Lay ey h filth from all dangers.’ = - - Saheden t of the seas, Our riches and prosperity in days gone by | Ment Of a copstitutional monarchy in South America, | tho winners, The members are to accompany the boats | PTO? for te neat geod tame, The prem anfotficns that it ts probate thal vome | Oe} today apa es ‘wire the cause why our civie virmes, undermined by | 8ud made certaia diplomatic moves in the premises for | on board the steamer Seth Low, which has been ehar- PIELD DAY OF THE FIRST CAVALRY mriatpr, changes wilt take place yp the ministries, The Mi inpassere Of. thaaF rend Jaxury and indolence, were disappearing from day to | the purpose using tbe Bew States to be ruled by | tered for thetr exclustve use, and will start fron (he Thos brigade trad a fle] 4 on Tuesday at Boot Now | of War, it is thought, will be changed. Nowhing as jh are, Gacovered day; but Adversity and poverty commence to develop | Lurop.an princes. Ytarbide, the Bberator, was less di | foot of Christopher stroct, North river, at ten o clock | York, which parsed off ina highly satisfactory wauner | definite le Known on this eahject yet. Gar whl & ‘again in the nation those same virtaes which are the | Interested, as he derived persomal advantages by hie | this morning. Tho troops were under command of General Port! INCTDESTAL MRPLI TION eon wy thd Will @trenvth and the glory of every prople. Let us learn in ce ig eae — re yet gn a= = ihe i om ‘iam anpldetenausrsiiinn ‘Tho question ag to whether Maximitian will retalc fo the great schol of niisfortane to give their fall value to | Ievala plan was based. That error eort him his life, | Painting of Admiral Farragut Lashed to | yo. nip | Mexico after the departure of the French is not to those precious gifts of liberty aud peace, Lot avery | bit ils countrymen speedily discovered, after big death, | the Strogus of the Hartford. pine ete eee re SSIE caer ot As to the james Of the pecp'e, tt French troppo, and the pritiepien held by ihe gover sae onal ; the { the great rerviees rendered by him to’ the nation, nm Jotners and Ship Oxulkers. sony: im: they do nat like him, amd they wi pen RH ont cay Hl mse foe se balente sidn Stnes Ranks * how patriotic aad generous were his tmperial projets. | By the following correspondence it will bo eon that ‘aban ob Gab aiwuaune, wer aT Uns tc gneuas ineresivie thas an Ob Santh OF Ge eaters viahise, tedeenan Kane © he will be » good citizen, skilled in defending tho con- Lrefer to, there factaas the moat convincing recor! | this painuing i to be exbibited before the Mercantile » + mikan's knowledge of human nature ond experi 9 way ody quests made by his patriotism aud having an interest | $n the aunals of Spanish America, and Task, may T not | yyy geooctation of this city >— At amooting af the caulkers bald laat evening 0s Xo. | Ph hs fod oto so fatal an error the | of he thirty derew Pre r in their preservation. also have enred in ood faith Y ao sell Parerameny gies | 7 mea TET) 8 ast Broadway, Me. Jomph W. Irving im the chair, a | cape hoit bin io paterrn D bat | we aly Although it, ts contrary to my character, and not: | menof sound pria’iples and recognized alility? Wherein if gnc: Tie Lisn ase, motion Was mude to rosclud the resolution passed on (ho | 0s bo Ae e Be fe it criminal or unpardonable that 1 should have Corsros Hare, Jane 1806 5 fovals i m [ibsanding Rig nataral repagnanes to speak of mysclly | EC cieaias taauy tbe Gave Gone, OF Our rep: | Wrrutsas Paae; Rag. Tortonvile, saien Inlant, XY. | 18th of March sanctioning the strikefor the sight tno:e oe | i atten ey that awe tha Worms hare r and Uhat the agents of it is incombent upon me to do 86 on this occasion. Nover, not even for a momont, have I ceased to be a hrexican, whatever may have been, at diffrent times, Allowed # trial of 9 constieational monurciy, |, The, Board "ot Dicectora of ‘the | 3erca tle Library | syste, whieh took place on the 24 uf Apel, This mo- | tak hod without my Ce-Operation, and when the sceptro escalation have heard with pleaser: that yoo have | 011 was lost, nobody voting In faror of it. It the: fevte hts * o : | finisi Instorical painting Mastrating the ve “. , pS pe then ew my opinions regard.ng the system of government suit: | WA? Rot to-be held by me? . finished your promt ° | moved, and unanimously sdopted, What the caulkers do : ‘a on able my country. Nor can L with justice be eccused | _ A bandage covers tho eyes of our people aad iny own. | moat daring, patriotic and heroic acts 10 be found in the | Doved ODA Memulenon ey amp lee ea Nie, eatlegne te | vonels th i : | Ye Posate Word oan I © solf-wilh oF eq0ti the motive of my actions hes Ve have pt gd gated, ant wo hare now | annals of oaval warfare—Admiral Farragat lashed to the | Pov ‘ih en Me Talat OY Ae Oe the: day the births | of one thourand ton been 0 . y gattetic and I do- , shrouds of tho Hartford, as she war entering Mobile Hay | be ve 7 nar we | poe y Finrgsaes ue sibemlakee em kinnrohenia ' take part ia repairing our e1 , on that nevar to be forgotten 5th of Aagnst, 186k jaa epee — — Dene hele og ae ee p4 be that’ of Mexico aitice 1821, wlyen'L figured as one of | _ Where is tue Meatoan who cau refuse my services | Our aszociallon ls composed of ten thousand iemibers, | 4,7, uu that poouiary aid wil! be forwarded tothe | munication with the mterior, from the 20, the leaders in the struggle fur independence 4 that | Without incurring the opprobrinm of history, or deny | and we feel confident that every one of Uivse would be | Ors ie Like Be * Geatinued cut of . -* heroic country. should inscribe hor wane, with my aid, | Me the right to fcht, and die if necessary, im the defence | only wo thankiul for an opportunity to look upon « ir a bostar soreatedi te (he: ghdaphase 0 , at apt on the map of nations, I first proclaimed there the | Of oar desolate hearths? If it is desired fo achiove'a solid | representation of such a gloriogs event. We 1d be THE SHIP CARPENTERS. the 4th fnwt, we fad the following } republic on the 24 of December nouncing a | and endating peace 's it rightor just to fern the back | glad if you would allow us to exhibit it fora fe cokes The chip carpenters have rerciaded the resolotion j r 4 bitherto unknown divinity, as the Apostle did on upon an old a@ler of the natioa who only atke his | to oor associadon and to the public generally wich autnoriaed thotr trike, and many of then have | dace Aroopagus; and so ttle pr 4 were the peopl countrymen for a spot of ground where he can stand and AARON CALLEN, returned to work on the old terms, | PyRite sido to = hese the, understanding and worsh' lis ts ‘worthily tt fight agatast the weurpers of oor rights’ Who is there Prevident Mercantile Library Asseoiation THR SHIP JoLKENe, i +9 e- bs ohms ey ‘Various times the doubt assailed me whether Chad that bas suflicient authority to ony to me ‘stand back! | Torrencmin, Staten Isuann, N, Y.. Jane 12, 1906, These men are still on & 1 2. Wo ondetiand they fevomraye miu Men wen OT have not yet held any moeting to consider what action | oy Will lake in view of the resolution passed by the Maxican, but Fou caumot be allowed to draw ) 4 snow C, Aisa, eq, President of the Mercantile Libra of yore, in defence of the country which | ““Associat ov, Clinton Hall, New York elty:— ve and of the republi: which you yourself | [have recerwed your pole of yes asking per- complished my work. Inthe pian according to w! you are @ Mexican nationality was first organized our indepen. | Yur swort, dence had been brought about in connection with the r s ; ship carpenters ida of constitutional ‘This Was, at that time, what princip!e, whether liberal of con- | m/s Jon to oxbibit to your’ associaiion and to the public — foresie, © here . an the faithful expression of a Fy genet acne in Mexico | Servative, oul och | ice be upheld In the grows | generally the painting of Admiral Farragut, aa he ap- News from ot found 6 ° 7 Of an asp ration that was not foreign w honorabe mo- | *tusgle of Ho cloment, however imeignid- » Seared during that great gaval fit in Mobi) 00 | MR. AND MNS. JRY ai : the Sth of te uae, 4508 Tcannct hesitate i grant the our independence bed arisen, protecting | Of the mation, can be considered useless. Furtho', | tequest, coming as it does from my friends of the Mer Sgainst tho intruding government of Napoleon I., and | Beroelve, in view of the ‘acts already sisted and of tho | (Stile Library “Asweuticn of Now York. During tuo | coat i may appear, that can be used to the advantage HED VISITOR® — TOR BLOCKADE RUNNING NAIRES DO NOT FORGET IuRM, BTC. aw fealty 40 Fordiuand VIL, son of the dethroned | events that lave (nken place in our country during | fout years of war the young men of New York, of wbor Fonrasas Mownor, Juno 11, 1496, he O44 et pean | Tt is well known that the Bwi polloy of the j the tast five years, that the general tenden-y of the showed @ pacryotiam and loyalty Mr. and Mre. Davis eppear to bave no lack of vistors " 4 wovereign (urned that sentimont into one in tavor of Lg de Sarge Sat Sak y menagchy te | ; and £ Know of no association to their roundly taiodrep qneumete laude te ne Ohh feotient baw heen cebelinstad wits jon, and that the genius of leaders | 80 Impasslbility in Mexco. In a: America the | whom I would so willingly (ntrust Ula painting of our oe ir ree up casemate inv! gerrieon a . Dk sed bam Martin did. the roe Mery distin throne ts the forerunner of the reatfold. ° Party sentiment | hero, I woald only request that the proceeds | Her demands upan the commanding ofcer for roome In ob sieesten ties ing ee ee ns mandate tf marth —_ gusbed and Wie Am ricaus had their thongtite bent | must not be made the criterion of the coarse ot contem- | EF tus exilition be appilnd to the pirchase of x0eU books Fe eet sneak at tear vn We “ Carrolt Halt, where ber husband is confined, have been | Ou ine ore ‘Upon mon rey at the timo of organ'aing the uow gov. | POrATy actors, It rosie Es give an imperial | se wilt inenire the youth of New York to imitate the | seadily ro tant Downs: a the Tih of Apett, ¢ ' ernments; andsome of tho ministers sent to Kurope car. | Yer#iom, and fam certain that history will do me ju% Career of thie Chri atral. Very truly yours, ee: Creuslaw, of the wall known firm of » ies paper Marg a hae ween ous red with them instructions to negotiate om that base | ‘0% t TLLEAM PAGR. blockade runners during the war, was with cs Fa ft i hee « fon ofagding Fe ie st oes however, provailed, and Spanish- | Stand togetuer my couuteymen! Let ua consign all — Davia, rematning in the fort anti! ee Oe andipte, betain, tah America was divided and orgaviaed under that form; | wnelveserimina’ ions to obltrion, for Chey are detritnemial Police Intelligence. he took tue departare for Richmond om the mail er nd apo ut t (Ow my wereed ot heey of and the flag which covered ber indomitable legions in & | to our country, I have given af explanation of my pub- | ACRGLARY IN OREUNWIOW STRERT. The object of ig visit has not boom made know a 1 and, x m lorsoge, Jamieest, Gums jute tnd fon hundred batcios was tri-colored. ihe and ih whe manuer Tam ready to give ex” | Abe ue tate O'clock yeaterfay morning offtoer Maloney, | rumor says it wae only in » pecuniary polut Of view, ‘This is not the praper place to treat of tte armed | antoos for my pine city that may be reqniter, fot | of the ‘discovered two young men leaving | ooking furward to the anticy release of Me. Davia.” the Ttheves of Te Seal src ta ite Soba buch ss | Mer ain pum Sn ets pn | fais ae nce a | we Reed Pn aa Sh cma eee eee ot cou ja ‘ : o ve write ite history, Withal it 1 necessary to state that | tent tn desertion ty the face of tho enemy, and that, | covered vase aay rete Le & beh tile teed teak dhe Preece Deopatel. Un by wd whiel mer were een them shuwed her tw bein good + igs about the Tr partite Intervention, as tt war presented to ov, | althongh there is no military law where¥y iv aan be - ' entryt . OMeer followed in m | Mok a Mavens, 1000 He hee t, and | gormetbing. Viaiters call alaicwt daily upon Me. differed wially from the maaner in which i) kas ben | ited, we tua paws thi the ordeal of an inflex'- | overtak! one of the fugitives « ae to war. Wa, eudering them rane: nd thirty woun ‘understood and carried oat bY a siglo one of the con- | bio and avongiug posterity which Will reward only vell- | yonder, but he offered s soul resistance and wan adcond. ber cad, cling thaws pacectary semeteae Ee Tunes | wu bere sn'y Ove klgd abd eqventdon J procaine fo or parties. The tnvervenvion of threo nations, each | denial, patriousm and true imagnanimty ingiy clubbed imto submission. The prisouer, Who gave | ies in thetr power, <a ; one powerful enough of iteelf to carry out any dedoivive | — Juaten ie « good patriot and Ortega wa worthy son of | his name as William y, Was taken to tho Leovard Young Wan named George “oodall, employe in the PTT Ae NERNEY COTY BY Tw LIWeRA! « | Acordads on. ¢ being, iengtionied isn ee Ge tion regarding Mexico, could not be convidered ag | Mexico Why are they not united? Why aagment, | greet police station and locked up, after whieh officer | Cu 0m 2 Wight watehean, fail ov The Awistant Seeretary of Whe of the ( Dasve. 4 be beg huimoner, at F B combinatian lo uauep our Fighta, since ite co-operation | throogh thelr disinlon, the aMfictions of our follow: | Maloney returwed lo the nileyway. trot) which the | lca Row tee of the wWharree lew coke’ or. | ment. eo called, annonces, ina de > ‘was generally regarded as a now Clement, aud af s | citizens I hape yet to see them friends ft is not for | prigomer ran, and thore discovered what proved to be a , drowned. pe the 2ut met. tn theragictapewepeper : moans aflorded to the Mexicans for putting ande pari! | mo to sty who fae wright to the Presidency, nor on | package containing $190 in nickel and copper colina On | a a all that the city of Mermariio, in the Mate uf Mme vn pared \u force ’ Fan excesses so that they might be sble to discuss, to | whose ade le tie law, my ollject ls to a 6 the affront | examining the rear of Mesars, Fischer & Lehmann’ pre Amasements. bod bern occupied by the heral om man te of fe an near Vorrt Feason and come to an understanding wa to tho mos | offered to our conntry by dri fur from imadét Lhe | mises it wan foand that burglars had entered the emline A BENEFIT OT TH FHENCH ThtaTeR aut Geecia Morates on the bh of taet mon | . net P adequate and convenient maaner of constituting their | implacable tyrants that oppress ber. Let sli didtenmons y= from a Weick floor. above a laree aumber of e arn taving the oly the Wherals are reported to bh | An sttect from inate, Gereien, Comanis form of | government fur Wie “maintenance of | among eur compairiols oeare, and loll hetred bere. | bricks, thus ‘abole of sufficient size to admit | OM Saturday night of the present week 9 reyroan titted grave encerses of ail ro 4 on Tecombarn an hereto eee ond Pewee Pay. for the wy begs ed mm rus wy | their bodies U1 for the burglars they were | tion will be given at the French theatro for the Demo (t | thing seven Prenehineo lb Medelieg tad t ’ it the ori, Nan of interven wing mm) wit and shame, Juarez an how! detected while mak: thelr plander, 9 o > . no on Oi when i : Sroves op ty Franca, ia taking upom’ hevestt alone 16! potas end’ to. thelr” teventnes! phrdias.|. wae yosserdag-enraigies before somtice Hogee and cote | Oma Wan AB aks mere ot hie Manse ant | Yr Conetaas of Vomyses o96 | + Verges, ter, there carne @ total change over | embrace: Lone “bad strenuow the defenders | titted to the Tombs for trial, He ie only sixtean yonre | °° Public before returming to Paria The departure of |v ocretary abowe refer thal ete, Th wane Haat bad appeared to be the means of arriving at avette- | of the repobie etru in Mezico; and, notwithetand- | of age, born in nd, Hives at 135 Cedar atroot, and by | thi" exccliowt cmédicn wilt be untvornnlly ragretial, for be berate cotnm ted « sal ¥ 4 ment dary a ment; aud eating a8 @ mediator the foreigner | ing guch erear ) 90 firm © constancy, and #9 | oeeupation isa nder. 4urieg bie short sojoure in this M the custuts ender the on yr? chanced litmyolf mus th» arbiter of our destinies, It was | mach ascrifies, Ihe Work ix to-day no farther ads auced cn z a : hing toy oe The (rents Maven de F ait the theatre of event, in | Caan it was in tho boginuin, 1 cmeap WOMAN BRUTALLY At AnLTE won for him the ecteem of tbe p’ a os or ta. ea tendanele proc and atmpts being | By reason of my teoedenta, of ay porition. 10 the | , ONcer Gilmartin, Of the Ninth precint, yester: | varigna charactors which he hae succomfully impersce ® La ike toe eotiontets. With this conviction, | conservative y, aud even of my long absence f day appeared vefore Jiistice Doge, fa ch 104 ave yet fread 1 Ww AoE MOOSE | pepe 7; ude [resolved to | the country, E belteve myself w be the ove calted Dovid). Williams, whom he ‘or | * yet fresh ia memory, Will, doubilem, on fovernes ona Ponunaete m my ateval it } to reconcile aif winds, setting the example of wobmingon | Committing & murderous aaauit on Mra Mary | th # oocasion, secure for bi crowning demoatrwon Baron, fi News ¢ ‘ wacie drove me from | to the constitutional government, as I now sineerely ao, | Monahan, residing. No 198 Greenwich ave | of pubtic fever, ‘The entoriainment will consiet of : - the Mexican territory, and I was oblized to re-eulak | Thus I periorin « pairiotic duty, I obey the im. | Une. Tt appears that the prisonor had engaged Mre | po oo Me tle we . shortly afer my arrival. I bear no resentment on | pulser of my own heart, and I the do. | Monahen to do some wanbing for bir, but om scoring of on , i Homme 4 Lath de Pramce—9 comedy onty fore gee ot ae y this aecount, 1 am glad that the outrage | wires of hundreds of Mexicans ho have called | I! health ste was anable to do mo This so em rivets baw it failed to delight an podien-». fT vat on the aed a tee ' war commited, becwund jt may have raved mo from | me to sotion It will net eurpriee Williams that te seland @ hatchet a0 K the sick tista of the troupe, with Muses Larmet, fury, 2 when ¢ eA . ” making certain compromises which citcumstances | my conduct misconstrued and bavo intentions at- boom | hens La Reg ng him] it, i as 8 terrible gon and Potel, will take the princigad A ie seven hunéred mea jo net ther ad Fi ' ’ “ * might have imposed upon mo, and because it | tributed to me tnepired by egutiam 1 expect that ound, after whi @ kicked her ina brutal manner pence, her . = onnen ) en | Ke already, T ami prepared for all. Bat, I chalt neverthe: | Shout the abdomen and bedy, From tle effects of the | Ciuamenia plays the rite of Roqivlanre Meatre Jugnot ' i 1865, other agents took upon themselves to repreveat opened m ee regarding the intentions of (ite inter. ine ventionlete "Ree pond aon rem Moxieo since | lees feel for my antey at the sight prosonted by some | Violence Mra Monahan is tying in a dangerous condition, | ss rivet are mali ome “re ort = ’ -¢ my fellow ¢.ti7eaa Tejecting all aescclation with me | @0d fears aro entertained that she may not recover. ing 0 prey rrath a . mae ing to . Bod direct public opinion, entirely free frum my in exo wolorm: moments of our country's ito, 1 shail | Justion Dodge committed the prisoner to await the result | ing. om the let of November, of theie reach como | gti Me foe 4 aad eome widiere eho finenco. It was others who were the guides of tho allied | havo fours lew oar past experienes and the warnings | Of Mra Monahan’s injarien complaint against the | operatic season, when the wiicne of | ie geting the tone = ponte the ented fovasion, who sagmnes with the Archduke, and who | which we have fereived prove of no avail in producing | *¢#8ed was made by officer Gilmartin. Avter, Halevy, ies sdb chen © " ~povtattian oat sppemncn, finally escorted to the Antagoniste exy | anion, Those who fo oppose me will have given an —— i 1» Adan, ® here will Oe pro Aten wd be A ~e- reuire wh te bers ine that T wept thither in seared: near | eloquent explacation of our peat misfortunes; but let Nebraska Election. Avced at (hotr theatre with euch talent a will leave no ogee tn cam hs en ene CMTE wed ibe ons sored omnes , the Archduke. The truth is th tn onier | them (ake cole that T° will never Cowardly Br. Lom, Jone 12, 1966 | 4ov!A with regard to the eacematel reenit when the town wea mureem and many murders were fos thcemod (ot 4 ieee t look afier the interesta and liberties of my cou- | al cau of the republic, Should | Nebraska City claim that the Mate organisation , ths tras of Orme, Cowen Poker on thenared | 4 4 on patriots and hot to separate myself from my. hopes be frustrated by wnex events, | has been carrind fur the Union State ticket, and thet a BES Bate BEONOLIA t - me, Coma Brother le hain wows ul reata of the people. Gereugh Whe iafuence of bed pass, hall have Union majority ta both branches of the Legislature has | >** "rived in New York and will pro ah! riay « wore | [anes eters & i} od scalded a el pety lh To what greater glory could 1 aspire? What more | fuldlied my dniy at all events, and the world cam judeo | been ne engagement here " ee aarans oe wate oh | an oe

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