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YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, DEVEMBER 9, 1866. , bad a 8 8 f under command of Trevino, are concen- | line: eyes large and EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS: a ee eae pe Cc oO ree: tn abrthora Ban Lila Potos., The forces from ly out eyebrows, pice ne —_ iq UNITED STA couRT. ati gENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, AGIFIO MAIL BTEAMSAIP COMPAN ® ‘Tampico are also marching to increase Trevino’s army. devel ae ony le joard Steam: Sreau 30 QUEENSTOWN AMD canskiD P THROUGH LINE Thin army wil son be in front of San Luis: Potow, and goodly bs graye PF setical a8 Wil as theoretical | Alleged Mutiny on B. the er Guid. : gaining ‘as it advances southward. | brain; the pose, . “ fi * sata WRONEEDAY, Degerber 12, CARRYING THHTED STATES CY nseSoal and Pas are at Brownwvite, Tors, | myo maccak ont 0 other £097ares, rather hoary; st ‘87 Bast river, $30 VIA PANAMA RATLROAY afl, and have reported for duty to the liberal government, . bagel vrs Tho: McCarthy, aseaman who had been employed Pema he rae OT a QUI Siperaey are Latest Gamat treet, | MORE LIGHT ON THE MATAMOROS AFFAIR meat annie tied Semly * aus yar of rnd’ showers, by | _ Thomas MoCarhy, ; Pazsble in oT TLLIAMS & GUION, atl2 o'clock noon, us flows s00t of Canal street, E 1m the vicinity of this city are becoming fearfully numer- | a short neck ie | 98 board tho steamer Guiding Star, which plies between For passage apply 0 ‘9% Broadway. ‘December I-OGEAN. QUEEN ee “ ous, Two days since a man and his two sons were mur. | gt regt hi _ + SFe the main features of the man. Whi Mow! Tome pr caftngaponeatin by William ang with GOLDEN Any & lay dered by the Apsaties. Three days ago the proprietor of | 1 i | 4 Dadian colored features do not show the power ‘ork and Rio Janeiro, was charged TEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, copneniing © lin goun A, 8. Gray, activer ming mead ere was murdered yd them; but once kindled to action the brain | Berry, the captain, with having conducted himself muti- s aa Ethie mn pata with Lene capi a. Harris, oon Th Imperialists Steadily > | of the ® araloates every one of them; and the black eyes flash | BUSY while off Pernambuco, on the 5th of November 4 Te Ee a karttrer a Sopa ase those of Yat and ist 4 Back. a re peculiar light as if to give. more forcible exprecion to | '™\ uaa praclidat i ssage in cablo....... Bteerage....... gore! i ‘steamers South Pamite partes his Aqu anda ¥ ” sarge : ean ecco aggutatiets were "an, igh for, Central Ameren, port nd thos Of ig Bee ison a firm relance upon ssl are aie lmgrcanous you gain ot | Bowed forthe government, and Mr. G, J. White for the- For Passage 2277 '? 59 prosaway Teparture of 1th each month eonpecta with the new sigam Letters to the: Preece earners ye lemacemninae ee gaint I derentagt peony) find that your ideas are not more thoroughly republican EXAMINATION OF, WILLIAM BERRY, than his; you speak of war and his military knowledge ‘Wiliam Berry, the captain, sworn etd examined by dition aur * Serr | Me jecem| ‘will connect with the Grat eartil ASW Pity meee a ea eiVERROOL THe ar A AR rime INTERESTING FROM CHIHUAHUA | totticy is moets you half way; you turn to political economy and cern 3. Passage, $30 | J oouary 1, 1867, for Hong Ki rhs happy to ‘Snatheawee Ul that he has not zed, Mr. Bell—I know the defendant; b¢ was aseaman on my, = west bare Paoenge (ue Watdred pounds, Gaguags aiowel eoshintelt-).Aatls he. ke. ae undoubted and you Snauy leave bim with the promi thal ou | ship on ber last voyage; we lef, New York on the 20th» ‘efee, 20 earl root, Uagh alton, iprergasaage (Uckelg and all further information apply at wore I body; they have met one one of the ablest men Mexico ne a sna ee prok the 30th ef” the office on whar! Canal river, bold attitude + YOu defendant oft? TEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. dew York, b 8. x HOLMAN bia Teasan alone) thet ‘You ‘bave here met Juares, He is bf birth an 60, at 80m, en the bin’ of November; 1 came = s ‘Lee aig «| (TRE STARA ap Bara >, LATEST FROM THE RIO GRANDE. gramme of rotrest. Indian of fhe ancient sapotee ee, which, at the time | aboard from Pernetd'ouco in a boat; defendant was oDe~ Passage ts tow X to Ireland, Englan TED STATES MA Hh re ay, | Ren nd aneiche + FT AMG & GUION, 29 Broadway and3 South at | Bvery Thursday, from ples No. 4, North river, puactO jy SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. me's io. became abusivo and refused to 16 7 an | three P.M. —— Hite and when I { Proposition of Canales to Join Escobedo—! at B | Ovinion of Sedgwick’s Demand to Sur- a7 40490" FULTON FOR SALE. : S"Herenta the ‘of the above vessels will be 0 : Freon! ener ny No. 7 Broadway, until GLE. G ro : Des. rwvick’e, Demand te : eth ee an pepesine sh , No, 5 a iy Liat es o News from the Interlor—Sau Luis to be ‘ a office. products, 3 i mug Green, NY: | cupied by the Liberals, &e, ° - 5] h AeA yan: SISAL AND VERA €rvz. Maramonos via New Onieans, Dec, 7, 3% 66, end they ‘heel steamship MANHATTAN will sail from Ne co rag hes infos North riven as month, | Peace reigns onthe border. On 30 Gens coul anything else, he commenced biting and ONDON AND NEW YORK oa CHAR A, WHU-RSY. ae Seen | Sedgwick demanded of Colonél Canalse the sur- | 1'900,000 po “Woking at the mate as he woold paar: to prevent defend. Pica Sn ee ne eric eartemevamesuce an ce Weed bop eae Saat aCaptatn Mivencett Olen goran remain prisoners of war to the United States, belaying pin was placed in ble mouth, ‘t con- ‘Captain, lew York, Dec, 46 North rivery/at 8 o'clock P. M., am — pr e ie Pen D4 eg Ee a a in ARO, roe ee Tork Jane +) wo) Y. Z. 3 ° dressed G°ner" 1 node:ofen weaiher I -kept him in a toom below the pilot: oad logue rida poe teamghip WILLAN Dea za | '86 to surrender to him, in constading his liter Colonel Nonsey ‘he. continued tobe abusive unl the 15th; he Tot ia Fil iareplot ox Borin river, for Lan se 25 | Canales says:—‘‘ As wo sre not at war with that sation the then became penitent, and mid he knew he was wrong * ‘direct, on Wedvesday, Dec. 19, The secommodations of lading’ at the ‘upon the pier. For Council of the ‘that no wine or oll ‘should be in what he ‘done; Ysid, “Why did you nottell me - Fe eesicers on this ship ‘angurgaased. freight or passage ‘apply to (meaning the United Staten, I consider sach an onder as oe rghit that before?’ I relessed him from confinement, but said reight wil be taken aod ilies Cet aad EON, Frendent, He SRowiing Green. | tho beginning of t, and, tn such a case, Moxico before | Sultivaed ia, the Now. World, and. rigid orders, were ld uot withdraw the charge agalant him; Kept te gag ig Sorte) HA x } | FOR NEW ORrHANG DIRECT, oranr, | Si_ Te¢e Ato pleco. twynelt under your orders, so that . ralive treo in the caloalon, The order fo ‘his fonth from seven tl eleven o'cioee ta the eight strent, and first class ENE! ‘Mexioo, HOWLAND © ASPINWALL, Agents, po linen will ears eer ie. posts nvert col weadbrscenhrurd ansertaih ort yore aaeniemmter” ffs nee yy emp son aa STEAMSHIP LINE. ‘For freighi or passage, "baving wmrerpessed accommods- | “DM*¥EF you think convenient. distant Saat it-conld mot compete with the old country | to CON NET dre dinect $34 $60 nnd $00 payable in | tions apply to” Passe, having As theultimate object of the American commander | shipment of those products. The consequence was (ts | ‘The revolution of Ayotia in 1884 enabled Juarez to re- saeniicent ew Brad tron ‘The GENERAL MEARS TAT: &.00., 26 Weak vires. ‘was to%tarn the city over to Escobedo, this was satisfac- | Vines Leagan ys Bet ngcttiegd Lo § at ae Paso del Norte ts he ged po te. 1855 he wa again Nossa oor. maT rN, ——- = tory te all parties. ay THE WINE, Sy dent, ad interim, after the overthrow of Santa Anna and 900 toe bhrtee. Rawin Bulings, commenter, wi) leave OM ORE, DIRECT ERP RAS, LINE, STEAM. CANALES TO BE TRIED BY JUAREE. is strong and swoet, of delicions taste, of arich warm the Ghureh party, Zuarex, became oer Of State for on, Be Tory acto tte tee | Rect onan aren anys dasatesatiowest | quar per na net poteety wake ares Taaren Tor} Gore wien” When two or threo "veurs cid ic eole in | Futle fomracion Ungar ble Sooraryship wey tmsed iyenste, ahd as ‘ ror tre 4 IN W trial, but it is not probable that he will do so, Thedebts | £1 Paso freely, at two and three dollars in sitver er Bigs: For freight or passage wpply 6 YOUNG & COWAN, ly, @t two ry per The recommedations for passengers on this line are un- ‘Burling slip. contracted by Canales will be submitted to the general {| bottle. > Sree 7 men; I did not k: th of itil after "yor passage apply A TLANTIO COAST MAIL STEAMEHIP LINES, ‘oreramient for their approval or otherwise rom the HI Paso ‘vines fave, boen tov tke national Congress from the state of Mericos bot | this transactions the nest any Trelessod hem frome the oMtas. A. WHITNEY, % Prosdway. Thursdays ema Fridays for Escobedo entered and took ion on the mornin; . tl yoonceding to him the license to retain the | stanchion; I sent him to the upper deck. When was roy age tens Co creates rie Posseasi & | vineyards further south of that point; but without such | that Congress ig ntl Pe Q For frelg at ep PY a Tea eet PrNWALL, Agents. | CHARLESTON—Fi i: of the Ist. The last of the American. troops were with- | rich wines being produced. There is imeyard north | Governorship of his State, he did not take his seat with | it that he attempted this assault on you with the knife? a poly te ALLEN Tomas 's 6o.. Pp! ito. 6 Bowling Green. drawn last evening. The pontoon bridge has been taken A. When we were trying to put irons on bim. Did he attempt to use the knife upon you? A. Yes; 1 2. ‘them. In the first. election under the Constitution, the pro- NLY DIREC? LINE TO FRANOB. ne TIC COMPANY'S MAITs THOR EANANRAM GAn cnRn EE Te eae soe up, The troops of Nueva Leon and Coahuila will doubt- “ gressive party nominated Juarez for President, but Com- a oe see ined first i the biting a pone boy mates, RNERAL TRANSATLA! IOR BAVANNAH, GA—M. 8 LIKE, MI capacit roadi pache onfort became the successful candidate. He was, how. | but I was called out of my room to see it; not see ° at WeTWREN KEW YORK AND HAVRE, F ‘BVERY TUESDAY. legs return home at ence, have Sakes feral wrktie toe peste Foy tbat ie bas ever, in November of the same year, elected President of | the defendant drinking anything; I don’t drink myself, } iG AT BREST. favortte steamship JRO, &. Deatborn, commander, From the interior I learn that Oajaca hag been ‘sur- rendered he occupatien of this vineyard exceedingly | the Supreme Court of Justice, and "became, by virtue of | nor dol frequent drinking places, splendid pew vessels on this favorite route for tae | will sall Tuesday, December ‘11, at'3 P.M. precisely, from y' iv J a Gi Fletcher, fret of the Guidi: n from pier No. 60 North river. Pler 16 Bast river, foot of Wall street. rendered to the liberal forces under General Tyiaz. dangerous. eorgo G. Fletcher, first mate the Guiding Star, bamagle Baturday, December 15 | * Throwgh bills of and passage tickets given to all A private despatch from Mexico reiterates the story of WOOLLEN MANUFACTURES, corroborated the above evidence, and added that after: ANT, ch aturday, December 29 Pointe: fm connection Central Railroad. i ‘Within two years Mr. Carlos Mo} ‘@ Daturalized -cit- defendant was in irons he attempted to draw his knifes~ IRE. Duchesne. . Baturday, January 12 for freight ac? apply Mena’s march to the frontier; his presengs hereabouts | j,9, of the United States, has & woollen mill one witness dared him to do it; dofendant did not then DB PARIS, Surmont ‘Saturday, January 26, MURRAY, FERRI CO,, 61 and 62 South street. is neither feared or expected. mule south of the plaza of Chihuahua A fow years of fen fe knife; subsequently witness took the knife a} GOLD. CM. STEAMBH! 10. ST POTOST. in Northern Mexico ensbled him to accumulate a ‘rom defendant. Prrst Cabin, bibs; Bocond Cube 980: including table wine himmabi eit LINE TOR, TRAVANNAH, Shi ren se Ne is ane Molaht hi large fortune, and under many difficukies he has at id an able states- Mr. White stated that his defence would ‘be that no Ye atther olaes. Every SATURDAY, from Pier No. 18 North river, Despatches from General Trevino at Melahusia have | iencth gucoceded in starting @ fio manufactory, which | man; cool, clear and 1 a ; assault whatever was committed on the captain. Passengers intending to land at ict oe - Saratehed 3 py ae Lat M., al been received at Escobedo’s camp. He reports advices | consumes.all the wool produced in this State ne ‘mill | able to the government in these troublons times, The further hearing of the case was adjourned til} beard with railroad coupon tickets, an; ir eepere for | SA SACIN’ ievelant: pore gall toe: J ber 15, | from San Luis up to November 25, which state that the | is situated at the foot of a lofty mountain, From fift ‘He is about tho size of the President. His features | Wodnesday, to Paris at an additional charge of $5 fo ‘second class. pore steamars do not carry steerage passengers, [ed teal attendan: Wao WENA, Agent, 58 Broadway. ND SPEOCIB OFFICE.—L. POLTAT, 428 Wieone st ect ‘Achat, ‘Vente, conditions exception. ‘Or ot Billets de Banque Francais. Buys, sells French ‘and Bank Notes. to sixty bands are employed, at from thirty-seven seventy-five cents and $1 per day, and‘6,000 yards of cloth per month are tarned out. ‘This is in great de- mand im the Chihuahua market, at $1 per yard. The hands all live in the vicinity of the factory, To these he gives a ball every three months, 4 WOOL, The woo! used here is entirely raised in the State, and Costs at wholesale twelve and a half conts per pound. are Roman; a bold, fine forehead, swelling with tntel- Jectual wealth, a weil cut nose and chin, and a large well balanced head. An open and generous expreasion of the face, with a mild, but thoughtful and intelligent gray eye, make you desire his ship # once; while a frank and even warm reception any friend of the cause in which he so earnestly labors, pve you @ favorable impression of Sebastian Lerdo ‘Tejada, A very Ee diction, in French, and a fine com- mand of Bail: SAN SALVADOR, Atkins, Commander, sails December 22. * stan: Through tickets and bills of Inding to all points, inppectad Satire Wend tend carting te "SNP eeanibe! et Elegant r accommodations, that city, and pronounced that the French were to leave GARRISON & ALLEN, No, 6 Bowling Green, X.Y. | on ane 2th, butthet at the requestof ikejia they post A Woman Charged with Fraudulently Draw ing a Pension. Before Commissioner Osborn. A woman named Johannah Fitzgerald, otherwise Con- nolly, was charged with having illegally drawn a pension. to which she bad been entitled as the widow of Edward Fitzgerald, a soldier, who was killed at the battle of GAVANNAH STEAMSHIP TICKET OFFICE.—STRAM | poned their departure till the 26th. They then fo to- 1) to Savannah direck, gn Tuesday, December 11 at § P.M. ether. Al! tho vehicles of the city hinve been eng way. Pa to Savannal a RILEY, Ti Broad e Empress’ regiment had been defeated at the Bocas. SAN LUIS TO BE OCCUPIED RY LIDERALS. 18. For passage apply to DOHERTY Trevino ts expected to occupy San Tule within six or | 71’), half by cleani ‘This State ‘but guage, thake him an le conversa- M TO LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT QUEENS- LING VESSELS. eight days. t loses one-| y cleaning. Produces bul q Fair Oaks, and which pension she is alleged to have for- nal ine,{sailing semi- » carrying | ~~~... nn rene 125,000 pounds of wool yearly, but it is antici; that | tionalist. Senor was born in Jalapa, in the State “ Ber. pen gh ag content FORE paGAwa, ara Liberal successes were everywhere reported. tee erode et ba toene erener ae aguciaed, feited by her marriage with one Hugh Connolly. GITY OF PARIS, Saturday. December 15. ‘The 8-5 Al. 1. shtp MINNEHAHA, 1,700 tons, =| Genera! Ortega still rémains at Brazos. THR REWARD OF AMERICAN INDUSTRY, SKILL AND ATIRN- Mr. Bell appeared for the prosecution, The defendant Ae AT eee TORK: Belunlan December 29, will be dewpatchediarabore Deorete ae Another Account, THK. was not reprosepted by any counsel. f By OF RORLIN, watnesiay, Desire Yor passage only, having sperior seeomm@odations apply Ganvnston, Dec. 7, 1866. | aigeeey Hale the eae ee mountain is a boantifal Ireside al O85 Latronn.siteety I know Eloned Pineare Mash coomaating Laimrtny aek Waketeys 4h voeey ht OEE GMa Peart siveet, | Flake's Bidtetin ‘has Browasville Gates of the 24 of | reous sone so abuniiont hope oa a ee ne cadet ald; he was my brother; he was the former hueband of pier 46 North river. > | December: On the 20th of Novernber, eubeequent io the |. Sumptaously with all that ‘taste and defendaat; he was killed at the battle of Fair Oaks on RATES OF PASSAGE, pest, CLASS BRIG LUDMILLA, FOR TRIESTE, : money can command, supplied with a &it parlor the Bist of May, 1862; the defendant has resided in the BE Mae STEAMER SAILING EVERY SATURDAY. Fon paying engaged part cargo, ra Bave quick Lerpeee. reception of General Sheridan’s despatches, General grand piano, and.wish Walls Aely frescoed and decorated Sire: New York, and I have known a ot ee whereabouts: Bag jurther particulars apply to SLO + | Sedgwick appointed J. L. Sheridan, a ctyilian, a commis- | With oll paintings, it is by far the legant house in with the exception of four mouths that she had, as I w “| ToPene bo) si canine sioner, and demanded the surrender of Candles and nis | Yeu pauntings itis by of Chl derstand, been out at service: I know Hugh Connolly ; ‘ABLE IN GOLD. t ‘a8 prisoners of war to the United States. Canales | gathers to ¢ of the unlimited hospitality of the the defendant and Hugh Connolly stopped in my house by the Weitnesday usamers, frat cabin, 990; TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. replied that he would rather surrender to Escobedo, and owner, admire the fine gardens attached to Tea!- about three months ago, and they both acknowledged . $90. Payable in Uni tes currenoy. General . lawfall rried; i last Seen ec nme rom | ETopcon See, aap, ain, siagamane | > one Aeris wey ote scr SOL el Doe ae a_i Hoan Bagh "Gonuny hey oe seein Reem aetor ema | Sadan eco Lk va tobe Mir tae | Wiehdrawal ot the Unlced Staton Troope trom | prose cacleatwin, A tule wh che, hers Wine te Peps eee ie eer eke Tee Sending tor thee freete and 8:45, 6:30 and 11 P. M.; and vie Harlem Mexte of exhilarating oxercise, while a barnyard is stocked visited them there on two occasions after they left my farther information, apply at the company's offices. Sgainee ctrest avenue, stil A. M: and 4:15 P.M Naw Ontrans, ‘Dec. 7, 1866, :30 P. M. train vie Hudson River will run on Su Advices from the Rio Grande report the recrossing of Bleeping cars attached to 6:60 and Ti F. M. trains. On 6: Wh ae teals ts les quadhag © sheaptny cas oresy Sonen: |i thaciver by the Unitéd Slates brigade that had provious- with cattle of all kinds, from a Madras (East Indies) sacred white bull to a Moxican heifer, One thousand square miles of pasture lands give room for his herds, place; my visits were about her five children, of whom my brother was the father; I do not know where Hugh Connolly is; the defendant has lived at No. 195 Mulberry JOHN G. DA Al Ts Brondwast N.Y. rich through to burg via I mention the above to show what Amer street; I have heard the defendant say she was married ‘ATIONAL STRAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. PONS Seteriers, which ts run through to: Ogdenst ree ly marched into Matamoros, and their return to Browns | Work out in Northern Mesioo jp mgiee dey ‘mind in Etizabeth street, and on another occasion that she MERS WEEKLY LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT Sunday train on Hi “7 River Road, ee, Tis} Fough. | ville. your business are all the capital stock required. was married in New Jersey ; I have heard defendant and Saver, ee fellowes Hetiom Bos ar Forty-second treet to Millerton “and return, Connolly introduce themselves to friends on several Newspaper Accounts of the Situation. [From the Rio Grande Courier, Nov. 23.] THE BESIEGER’S FORCK AN INCIDENT. As an instance of what a little well employed capital may foes Ireter to the “Pilar de Canctea? cotton mili in Southetn Chihuahua Here, ye about Occasions as husband and wife Mr. Bell said the law was that if a widow in receipt of a p’nsion married again, the pension should go to the children until they were sixtoen years ef For street Raving Now Yorrac at OnWM. H. VANDE! vii ler 47 Ne Banwihe, Captain Thomson, satle Saturday, Decem- VIRGINIA, Ca Prowse, sails Saturday, December 22. LOUISIANA, Harrington, salle Saturday, Decera- Escobedo’s troops, which consist of regulars, with the | ono hundred and fifty hands, they clear age. ber 2. ke ws National Guards of Monterey and Saltii, atrived on | day. At inte aut, fhe sight months after the igh pres: The defendant then made a statement to the effect ENGLAND, Captain Grace, salle Saturday, January Wednesday, under the command of General Rocha. This | sure engine was put up, they had no one to run it who that though she had lived with Connolly she was not merage paseage Uicketn to Urine parties from Liverpoot | The Second Vessel of the New Ine Between | gentleman is an old cavalry officer, of great galiantry | bad ever touched an engine before, One day «small married to him. Sbe lived with him; he had supported en Queenstown, for $05 . jerpool | “Asin and California—One of the Largest | and ability. His presence is usually considered indicative | boy, seolng the steam escaping from the valve her; she wanted to have a home for herself, as she had in currency. rough passage to Paris, Antwerp, Hamburg, Bremen, etre lerued, for unt, payable at any bank {1 i. any amo a in gat Britain oF on the Yoontinent. PY Y, ht and cabin passage apply at the office of the Weeden M re Ever Built in | of “fight.” the World—Description of the Vessel, &c. The force now before Matamoros has been estimated at thirty-five hupdred men; but we regard this as much too The mammoth steamship Celestial Empire was suc- | Sich” ‘Becobedo leit Monterey win tot juore ther ove ran and sat down on the lever, crying, « come wick! the steam is.all getting away!” ere is a Providence for children, lovers and drunkards; bat there js also a Providence for Mexico. Petro other witnesses, med Fitzgerald @ young man nai jt and Mrs. Fitzgerald, wife of Christopher Fitzgerald, de- posed that the defendant had held berself out to them semper Broadway. cessfully Jaunched yesterday morning from the shipyard cae ee, os bas, perhaps, ol ight undreds pe cpr resancnnshy. ont f born has dy =! of pa is ws) to one friends f) ee wife of L gal Connolly, ‘And for stecrage tickets at the passage office of the com- of Wm. H. Webb, foot of Sixth street, East river. The | while the force ina may at five fe have some celebrated runners in the United a lawyer profes. 18 case for the prosecut peng, 21 Broadway and 375 Ps Fulton. hundred—not more. This brings the effective fightin, but scarce! jual to Mexican \ editor of several period: The Commissioner said the question hung wholly upon ea SPW HURST, Meager, | launch wae witnessed by a concourse of vetween two force up to about two thousand men, They are well ty ea bea wi iy. three years of age, named Ochoa, who lives at Hidal, and three thousand persons, many of whom availed | armed and equipped, and the accompanying artillery is | in southern Chihuahua, He hae’ ‘been known to eae themselves-of the opportunity thus offered and remained | well supplied with the best ammunition, and likely to be | man on horseback for a distance of thirty ry: He lH ts RNS ARRE Pacem ale EATERS OMe | served. hundred twenty- publication. In NCHOR LINE ‘pon the vessel during the launch. At precisely balf- | Wel sr seco meewae THR RIVAL. CEPR lg “A friend of ine heed meet him five dol- oe Philosophy and Law | woman's own admissions. He would recommend’ Mr. SAIL RVERY SATURDAY. casita ti past nine o'clock the last keel block was knocked away, i On the sabe pirvasiber Conta Canale scdroneed none ® | lars to carry a letter fifty miles and ‘bring him an an- of oy _ j and yd mae, ave the woman’s pension handed over to the . ‘aturday, afterward: " t- | long letter to General lo, remonstrating with him | swer. He did it in twenty-two hours, as he jurday, December 23. | Sd Immediately eiroatbor sey wee nperene poy meets tn. attempting t6 reduce Matamoros, and | thought, plenty of time” there belne no et batey, at the same time, he | Defendant—I am willing that it should go to the Tas OF PASSAGE, PAYABLE TN CURRENGR, © | 20d down upon the smooth and slippery ways, and, amid | Taintaining that the people of the Stato of Tamaulipas | Tie at te wae a nak anne BO great burr 1847 and 1848 found | children, Liverpool, (een “and Derry, cabins, $90 and 70; | the shouteand hurrahs of the spectators, the wooden | should be allowed to choose their own governor. From this may be gained some idea of the train: of the Tribunal of War; while Commissioner —The defendant is discharged. oa Saas sak Thies i aapiheciiie eck, abt. lovinthan glided majestically into the water, The Celes- | 1. CUNT ee courier systems of Montezuma and the Peravian Incas, | about af She lathen zeae he toceene alee Anti. owt nell said he would write to the Pension Agent on wre, H ‘Antwerp, Ae., $100 and 837." tial Empire te the second vessel of the mew line, im | fi cicuy Repomic Amy Cours or ene hum, AE ASR TED LETTE, 3 The government has furnished me with an in tended to ply between San Francisco, Kanagawa, Japan, Hxanquarters Grverat-m-Cuee, Nov. 21, 1866. { letter from a French officer in Zacatecas to ue tn Dee and Hong Song, China; the Great Republic, which was Rs ig of seeerney we ee Lo . the —_ Tango. It is as follows: — ; and, in answer, ve to Fo} am under Jaunched a fow weeks since from the shipyard of Henry palit Grdere fiom the ‘proper eaberhy Ro tedace the Steers, at Greenpoint, being the first, and of precisely | place and bring yourself as wel the garrison to order. it, amd was also a deputy to the General Congress in 1862. In 1856 and '56 he was Chief Section a ag eres 3, of DECISIONS IN SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS. By Jadge Ingraham. Deo, 8.—James C. Boll ve. Wm. Ciarke et sl.—Report PRANGIB WACBONALD roe Agents, f No. 6 Bowling Gree: ow York. Zacatecas, Oct, 28, 1866. The latest news from Mexico leaves no doubt that the Em; will abdicate. At four o'clock on. mornin; —— i AP"E HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S fon mall BAVARIA, the same dimensions aé the Celestial Empire. The | 1 would profer that you surrender voluntarily; but, in | of the 2ist he loft Mexico for Orizbe, The rn Of referee confirmed; order granted, saree Be, ae 1S Mtoe tet Ail, | steamships in question were built for the Pacific Mail | case you hold out, I have at band the means ‘andthe | Genet Clin ‘hant, and some measures which have been Emma A. Hall va, Charles B. Hall—Report of referee CMBUR ey Steamship Company, and are the largest wooden | firm determination, to briug you to terms by force of | taken, give reasons to suppose that the abdication will confirmed’and judgment of divorce granted. merchant veesels ever built in this country, and pernaps | arma, take place at Orizaba. The furniture and propert TRO, Pageengere for, Hamburg, Havre, Southampton and n, $106, vecond cabin, $70 60, tbe largest of this particular class ever butit in the world. | “Should you prefer to surrender I will await your | which'the Emperor had at Cuorneesee have bec en Thomas M. Egan va. Marie E. Egan—Report of referee in gold or ite equivalent. Both vessels, it is expected, will be ready for sea early in | answer to that effect until eight o'clock A. M. to-morrow, | T'do not know what France will do in this difficult posi confirmed and judgment of divorce granted. Custody of pe Al nnin will follow Senuary 5, 1867. the spring, and will ‘nmodiately placed on the regu- | with the understanding that your answer or silence will | tion. Z child awarded to plaintiff. NHA: 400., C.B.R SHARD & BOAS. lar route." They will each have cost, when ready for ser- | docide the course I shail have to pursue. Under dny circumstances take your precautions, be- Charles Falil va. Wesson M. Sutliff, et al.—Motion de- = eines bate, wy. Openers} Barcinystreat N'Y. vice, over one million of dollars. The round voyage, Independence and liberty. cause it is probable that Durango will soon be evacu- nied ; costs to abide The People ex rei, Sanborn eee eee = oe 2 from the time of leaving San Francisco until returning MANUEL ESCOBEDO, ated, and ides pos more than forty-eight hours’ notice ve. Thon M. Tyne lotion granted. . (ye nonre GERMAN LLOYD'S STEAMSHIP - to the same, will occupy about two months. To Colonel Servaxpo CANALES, will be given. I hope that I shail not hear that you Aaron H. va, Samuol Agnew et) al.—Order The Celestial Empire ie a sidewheel ‘otermer of four | The same Journal speaking of tho. situation, at that thousand tons, burden; three hundred and seventy-six | date, in frontof Matamoros, uses the following significant foot tm extremé length; preedth of (beam, Ofty foot; and | tanguage pein fe oe of mper deck, beame amidships, Could we err much in ‘ Tespect(ully guggesting that thirty-one feet six inches, She is divided into four water- ‘might, wishous perk yoy Ctenity - the two rival Pennine ten nadlig Leni teiL raced, Wit iron bars | ‘trast the settlement of their claims to the declaton o have rewained exposed there after the French troops Y have retired. This would be unpardonable after having seen an account of what has occurred in other places. Have no confidence in the Mexican battalions, because they will do everywhere what they have done in Oa- Jjaca—they will disband or will pass over to the enemy. TILL, oped. ‘Miiam A. Ganst vs. P, G. Almy—Motion granted. John 0. Lepieo Sed ot al. vs. Geo. W. Schotield— Motion denied with $10 costs. In the matter of Morris E. Burch, an insolvent—Order Farmers Loan and Trust Co. vs. Alfred Fountain et + c. ted tow mail sorry tae te et BREME: VIA SOUTHAMPTON, TAKING PASSENGERS LONDON, HAVRE, HAMPTON AND BREMEN, erthe following rated, payable in gold or its equivalentin geenen Ooee San Luis Potosi, in Monterey, fa'Chibuabus three timon and twice in El Paso dal Norte TRE MINIFTER OF WAR AND MARINE, DON YGRACIO MEJL ‘was born in Zi tn th State 6 Onjac, on the 1dth ry NEWS FROM BALI rupning diagonally throughout the entire length of the Colonel Sedgwick? He is one of those officers who Governor Viesca writes on the 29th of October, from al.—See memoranda of decision. For te tet cabin, $105; eecond cabin, $62 50; steerage, Mage ‘aime thre ful dec, tt wie M4 ay Mroald react houor on any army, an well as upon any mairiiie, et the retreat of the French from Matshasia utd A, Ongood et al. vs, Elizabeth L. B. Wills, &e.— raced h cause take up, Asa soldier, he can have no inter- ‘otosi is effected, lotion denied. Whos, maren on necemberine ” DEUTSCHLAND, H. | Creer aiag of yelow pine in Turd, tha plankien rs aie | fin the tatter, and, even Ds had sere order in treat from Mexico” GolouelSartines ‘has tot out o 4, ager ott. va Samuel A. Netle—Motion granted. braced with iron bars, and over this again is Inid an extra | ‘ation lo this quarrel. his humane heart would dictat k ‘7 marked Intelligence, with the reasoning powers well In the matter of the application of Ritch Griflith et ee em or a BLACKS & CO., 68 Broad street, qqerecorrs LIVERPOOL AND \ENSTOWN STREAMS! ten} lists sacked the city. You have received by the forming ofthe rears unas poral cone ett rm « ships down the coast to San Blas. m if partiality calculated to provent the useless spill. al. —Order granted. planking of pine and oak, two-thirds of the bottom | ® im Bain cnt aad the remainder of tbe bul peu las, | {ae eCoed. Weare very inh mistaken or Gone an eee ne fall, decks she ‘Bes ‘an. octop his love of obedience to orders—would be glad to shake i : i & a ! : at cach end, extending to boiler and engi COMPLAINT? OF Major PABBAUR OFFICES, balkheads; also a platform in lower hold to recotve | bands with Canales, in the modest tent of the Ametican ricans are constantly is & townsman of Promdént Juarez, and from boy- ‘ollowing vessels from this harbor " a STREET AND 28 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. | cargo and coal. The floore are entirely of white oak ‘and | Commander. . Stee =e me od to hood upto the coe they have fought side by side ta meg te apa ia aes Franiog to send for thelr friends can purobase | the sides of pitch pina. Each beam on the orlop deck Why, then, does Canales shut his ears and remain so ge’ sone day for various foreign and domestic ports: From QUEENSTOWN or LIVERPOOL for 5 - - stiff about the matter ? Why does not Mr. Campbett make the came great couse, ai of the London CURRENCY. has two knees, securely fastened to the timbers; those Escobedo is regarded by the authorities here as the | Mr. Seward afraid General Mejia received his education at the capital of | The steamer Cella, Captain Gleadell, RT DESO TAT UTTER TOT Dactets from | on the berth deck thres, and the mais sae go Fepresentative of the Mexican republic, under Juarez, Crlaee, Salty crnteniing, wom pene totes. @e Callege and New York steamship line, sailed from pior No. 4 ap cite Lower POUIRLE RATE, Knee, driven on irou bevelled rings Usrough the ‘becins | 884 bad and will ecelvo all Uhe moral aid in bis under: go student and opeaks ‘English and. Frosct' wiun | North river, at noon, for Londoo, with thirty. Ave pea Fae econ RAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. | and timbers in diagonal directions, ‘The ‘plankshearing | ‘King which can be afforded. A in itl epee sulanee or & fo) sengere and cargo, consisting of general merchandise, ani levers sopra rue is of white pine, and seven inches thick, the guard fac eee ered the National Guard as @ 7 a33 found ‘The meamer The Captain Grogan, of the Na TAPSCOTT BROB, & CO., ings of oak fastened to the beams, and the stanchions of FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT. captain of grenadiors opposing the national Qburch | tional Steam Ni Company, left pier 47 North South street and 28 way. yellow pine, titted into the plankshear. The bulwarks alinte party w Generals Arista and Dureo. In 1846 '47, as river, for and Liverpool, at twelve M. ————-—-=—e | are of white pine, and amidships the frame timbers | Letter from Chihuahwua—The Impert: colone! of a battalion, he became a marked man as @ | carried five cabin and one hundred R' Meee TOTREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. | run up to the rail, where the bulwarks are of yellow | Evacaating the Nerthera Lines—Mistrust tanate war bold advocate of the policy of Vice President Farias to | twenty. Georage passengers; also the presen: aun rates by PTA recdt anes gemand, Is | pine, inside and out, thus making them solid. The | of Imperial Mexicans—Concentration of confiscate a part of the Church to carry on acre wr th Sree steamer about na sebouth airori ane froctieny. Jocker one Tormand of fore nat ot Ceweseatt, the chain | Tiberale-Indian Depredations—Resources ecioun wee. _ Tho aumso years be wae Gegety te Bomber, earge was composed of cotton, a A ARE REQUESTED TO | eRAiNe, and one forward ef reom.aft, abd etch | of Cbibuabaa—Cpmplatnss of Atetionns— | “iTineses to the samme Congrese slibough during © part tthe Fae Mentor Ciy of Baltimore, Captata P. H. Meda Peto bet edoeaday morning, | @xtends from bottom ot to berth deck; all are jographical Sketches of Juarez and His time be commanded and was Governor of the provins of gan, Of the Inman line, sailed from pler 45 North river, nate, at the Owes es By built of two thicknesses of two and a half inch pine, Cabinet, &c., &c. Tehuantepec, and also Governor of Osjaca, Upon the at noon, for Queenstown and Lavespeot ‘with forty. Ave UNA! k # Bowling Green, pn Fa age 2 on Cumvamva, Mexico, Nov. 12, 1866, pes ey” Lag gy oy aap PR caiks Peseepeeee snd others ia the rage. Her OCOASTWISH STEAMSIUPS, ta beuom and sides of vessel and all the asam are wal! | MTEMatiTm RVACUATING THR RORTHERE LI het of matt tn a brigade commanded ty, Preideat certtod the Unieea basen sha” 77m Ae She ce qapnmprnagnpe caulked. from general government, stare lueres, who marched to restore order in Oajaca. George " aie e PR PaNe’s The ineey being boll 66 the Novelty Iron that Matabuala, the most Northern French outpost in 1861, a 0 Sate . The come, sane, sa 8 Bir Be, Nor re, tor low Orleans vn tiles, yy Ch Works, and is of the ane ken ron | San Luis Potosi, is evacuated by the imperials. Douay ihe defeated Whe renstioniats tn 0 bloody steamer place of the Columbia, for one mia aman ag Race ee fine of dre hunted and fve diarocior of iinder Gathoring two thousand men from bie"San Luis Potost | ing pographical sketches which I have vory carefully tnd completely dloprvsed Them He torn, ih comented outer ew ae ine are and se easorted nag ova Pat Lyra Be So Se Bes see garrison, and leaving his left flank expored to the Zaca- collected. As these men, with bold front, have, through of 0 brigade, marebed to the suppertof the constitutional cargo, RY OC Y wi No. @2Nortb ~~ Pappet salen , tecas forces of the liberals, marched to the relief of the government at Vera rendered signal iron maf! steamship Germania, HL. Ebiers, Foot, lew Y. mio ‘on | Surface condenser, with com: wood packings for the stormy times of the past five years, never faltered | service in the defeat of two attacks of Miramon | jeft hor at jen, at 4 oe ‘je Pename Kal the tube joints, and supplied with condensing water by |. Matabuala garrison, and with them has now retired upon that Tn command of the Second yesterday, for Sowthamnpton tad Haraburg Bho read ; aenaee py fe Py chere 4 pees eatine Gee, pamp, driven by a pair of inverted | goathward. It ts anticipated here that this is the first brigade of oem he again distinguished himself im | out fifty cabin and passengers, and # anya ependid stotner ash io port | eranke ‘The teed paraps wilt’ wo crranged so that | Move for the eracuation of the line of Northern occupa. Ferra! gations equlant ihe resotloniate; bas efter the de | general amortment of merchandiee, Talued at $1,000,000, on 70m Tepuary 1, 186%, for Yobohame.and | ach will have its own suction. pipe. rote took aed aie | tion, and that it will soon be followed by the evacuation to Vera Crus, in 1861, after defeating the church forces | carry, “A'Firy lenge Bret, carario cf wwe hundred bags, rong” tickets lenge trom, Mew Zork, adding to reguiar | CHErge pipe, {9 Dollere. The horizoatal tubular bollers | of Magatian, Durango, Fremnillo, Zacatecas and San Lie under Marques and “Malia, be became \Governer of was pars of bee Orta rue pquraen nates ( foliowvag | will bm ploed forward of the aging, Aaoke nee ane | Potosi, ia which event the imperialists will retire upon pe heran ro Queretar, one of, Marauea ‘he beat back Whe fan Balad Captain Atk. sated einen to Yokohama 170 a ee nen tonkey voller complete, wile ated | Guanajuato and Quoretero, the latter point only fifty. aemrto scanme, great odds, at the fal belo against, ea and Mejia, | with a, general sem merchandise and a few Prraciecs co ot ong S00. "the, paddle or wicar whee oneness with | SPER leagues North of the capital, Mexico, by the roe | there jean ordinary looking house in Chihuahua with | sc Pachuet, he wou the tne ot chereig say ihe get Pasaon stat ap nt eee ht sron arms and tims, with three sections in each MSRIREWE OF THO MEXICAN INPRRAL FROOHR : eansed the aisd ‘train, hed rea! chia? fasta | 7, ee oe ® ovaries a tou pores rors tte irra bille of nding Mened yor Organ oe eee ory Met in diameter by twelve the army, and became afterwards Govornor and military | andacarge conning of groceries bay, cement, ke, , righ aug A eay Shar mtopaung | aie Sues ana sll Ines sce 'y treny-our ie, | Semple powamion of the iberan An intercepted | oppoane ede of thie inthe ofce of ins | comuuuler ofthe Sate of Pucba "At the grat nie | Sab goon. crew ee Renae ekrta, seed erty re, Tot with plates each side of buckets one-quartor of an inch | etter directed to the commander of the French troops st | winister of the Interior, fone wt sorew wiansmer Reregoare, Oops Ororell - street, to * Rk! IAN, it. = a inebee bg tO od Sin pave eylin- Liberated in June, ty hy came to the United States | with an assorted cargo of merchandise and about thirty FORNIA, Via) u's The four feed six and eat ty. mereoaane left that of the President, in whose hands has rested the | Vi® On the ; of September, 1865, he was ‘ tga Mail Sis troentp emnir's seamer HENRY | inches stroke, will be m from Air pump crosabeada, denly declare in favor of the republic, Thus it appears | destiny of Mexico since the French invasion, Entering Scatun waniomea Geneon! of Divitron ta the Novem: prin hag cata ‘at noon. oye Will sail pn TUESDAY. Deosmber 1, at 12 | and the blige pumps, seven and « half by seventy-two | that the liberal fevor is spreading rapidly, and that the the parlor on the left you find that, like every other sur. | ber and accompanied the government again aad and « catgo of ral merchandise, wd ae wenst, inches ‘will be driven from air pumps. gravest doubts of the attachment of the Mexican imperial rounding of the government, it is a type of republican tot bean harm, co te mae of December, 1865, he Demengers Grille, Captain Ryder, of the Black Star line sgbghire at <relght ofvee on company's pier, 1 {oops to the canse of the empire exists among the of- simplicity. ‘The only ornaments are «few historical | i! SPPolnted to hie present position. Bince 1856 he | New steamers, left pier 13 North river at noon a oF Sena free , TWE COTTON CROP. cors of Marmilian. ‘ Rate leave a sinking ship.” r bas seen constant service. In storm and sunshine he | for New wate taicas ck eeretey wnt ® corse WELLE, FARGO & 00, —_ LRERALS CONCRNTRATING AGAINST BAN LUIR ‘has fought under the banner of “Liberty and Reform,’’ of general merchandise, valued at $260, Bale Frely ht Agente P. 8 Co. ame Des. 6, 1008, aahas ros was at | wait of Yturbide, Pushing aside the curtains from the | %4 Dever for moment has favored the reactionary Sea ane——pm gee areeeee a Mobile Tritene estimates cotton crop of the northeast Cause, OBITUARY. BAIP 00) present ‘at ope and a balf milijoe bales. five hundred ca‘ — — . 4 dns BRA: weather of it has added not nection vances to meet A courteous greeting, a frank | Recratts for Juareztoe Loave San Francieco. orabam Brewer, Steamers, saling on the 294 | teen than one thousand balan te’ tne agstregnie Tasalecas, who, Wi | granp of she hand acd coccant tatitehien v0 be dates Bin Faanciaco, Dee. 1, 1860. | nA! Papdinge wl ope ony tn that cit: of Gen. | Place you at once at your ease, and you prepare to stody “The Defenders of Mexico," an organization im the ME dy} -- | ~ ~iaeaeamnencahan ony inder command interest of Juarez, beld a meeting in thie city last eve- Moana, Deo. 7, 1968. Ring, organized & battalion and elected officers, They A comperison of the receipte Of cotton at the ports, wn a ee tan aeeteoe pox pT for Mexico 60 the 1118 of a compared wit! it your at armed a iipped, and to offer their services Deveney of over 170.000 balen Iibers! government from the dtanane that canand his 4opab.s gee ; Inches in height, thick set and with @ broad, fall chest, place Leon's infanti I twenty-tve lengues north of Bombre. | Which gives him a powerful -vitality, A bold, rounded }@ Vurengo and Zacatecas road. Reco. ' and biab forehead, very SlighUy receding from a verticay ios

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