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Se ¢ NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDA'Z JANUARY 31, 1867.—TRIPL& SHEET. tee MEXICO. wartered about in the best manner persible un- ‘steel oF ailver buttons down the legs Near « we town clestered in and about the place, ‘They are virtually ‘During the two previous days a | we meta commission, who came to inv!’ . 4. overn- | the retainers of ng, bed served to keep the ‘ment to the ho=pitality of their poor to” # They were the command of ling agreeable, but to-day | accompanied by a band of two vieliDs 44, rude look- | as carried was ‘errific, and the gale that swept across the | ing drum; this latter a blanketed * .f04) under | peons met us a mile from the ‘and wished to % ‘Mountain valley down Snich we journeyed threat: | his arm_anc beat 1c 2, manele’ ue wane which was | Grow, the crriage of tbe, President, but he wosid net RO ape Nice sel ger ee ridge street, was yesterday taken before Justice, Hogan, Toad. as the: alongsi President's permit refused at several places. comm tome » poor people Frage. Before we reached thet son ghere must bave been | drove into the hacienda through along avenue of pine | last evening, Commissioner McLean presiding. ‘This com io sili Te 4 Oy A eresity the People—Shawie and an Ex- bee ‘not much with whien to | at seventy-five of the, wild looking riders above Santee bed horn from the mountains ‘The meeting was called for the purpose of considering | CU! “ lower part fees paral? Rebel Flag Amoug the Decerations—Pure | show their hospitality, but what possessed was mentioned in our eecork, ¥ Alle af least one hundred men | for Cccasion, Several simple arches were al00 | 146 bi before the Legislature ding the school = when a large storage warehouse Indian Eocorts—Immense Masece of Meteor— | fivom with that ch at Sea ey old at er ee, aie cna io 9 Feapeciatie See Cr ry Ey merrily, and thirty | system in the eity. wae at over Swe fomg Wolete Cais tp war in fhe pleasure of wiring ie Rowplaltyateopted | and tara, helt Wate io she 4 Fine cheer were | pemons eat down to, able wich groaned under the | Commissioner Laxr:xons presented the following, POLICE INTELLIGENCE. Pall 600_. \FURDAY, —At jwarter any teader crowd, meats delicacies bern hich s elpal Lands Among the Peopie—-He Retuses party ‘was en route for Ei Yate, ‘tem leagues | but, as clewhere, appeared to spring spontan- wine hospitality; fifteen dishes followed each Mg was read:— - reeny te Allew the P: le to Draw His Carriage— | ‘distant, — PS excellent road, About a pernely Oita a See The tops ofthe neeeet 0 =, I iy, wanes So ie tone erat a Po aed Tue LEGISLATURE OF THE STATS OF ALUucep Taxyt op Monsr.—A very respectable ap- Banqueting, Toasting, Dancing, Speechity- me ed town & commission from little town of fifteen hundred bowl to make f Pearing man named Wilson was yesterday arrested oe ee veobescrasn, | ne Speake S18 Seighar"Rete | a Renken stacey | tu tee Ds ca nuns Hare | Yok, nectarines ot inert |W wea othe ome Flee Cort the ‘ 60, A citi Parra) beimg several ‘outside of the line | I have rarely seen equaled. As elsewhere, every shaw! | from ‘Naza and wines, including champagne, made public instruction jin, respectfully remonstrate | charge of having « few days since stelen $100 io ‘On the Wh day of the present month the liberal gov- | of march, couki net'be visited it losing two days’ | im town was weed to hang across the streets, being all | the feast a one. 4 piano and two harps furnished agtines the peauage of the ball now before your honor | i741 tender notes from Charles J. Sparks, of No. 22 ‘ernment took its departure from the capital of the State | time. The te that place was therefore | they had which would make a show. The reception | music while the dinner progressed, and in the even! He bedy fe the of the existing law ray: gd Merton #leeet... Ls hie aMdevit itr. saye that he wetneion, ic ata foe enntrai ona bd | fen 7 Pret awe sonsinont on So | Scand hae pokssnd Wet ang ts | emma, Sree tans Cuan Cnr fw, | Fn te, orem end. ent a Seneca hind and, oleh bnd es ‘Deen ite last stronghold during the French invasion. | Accompanying the Of the Valle delegation | their Poverty and? ther bedoable ave ot liberty. | teem leagues, over a fine road, bordered as far as the sion, to be known as the Metropolitan Board of Commis- (met Bes fom moments i wes token amaz, sd (bet ‘The Preeldent and ministers were prepared to leave the | were twel oA with their bows and | Their Tittle ‘Of music, however rede, was more to | could reach with splendid pasture lands, Reached Pome Public Schools for the county of New York, | Bo one except bimeelt and Wiis ‘around again the bill ‘ey at nine A, Dk, utrwere detained im the Alameds | Sots meg semen fonh sx on each rel of the Pra: | whole dloplay shoved descr tenting and hope for he | — Tole Je a email town of Uhreo hundred inhabitants ye act amend and Wilson were both gone. Search was made for Wil- about an hour by the ‘people whe gathered there to bid ‘a twenty minutes, they kept alongside | fatare, abe roses us the ous cesupied bythe Frost. | Here we were mot by the America: sat? som, bes he could ack be Sanat, Shaweiener posasely ‘We ‘government adiev. Nearly the whole popula- | the wi Delieve that the whole | dent was very affecting. The poorly clad people, the | Aranda, the Governor of Durango. They had been sent ue hie gnt, at eee Justice Hogan eo of the city ‘hed flocked to this point ‘waiting « mile outside | dlind, the intone; th Monger a8 the tise ch ‘filled | to escort the President to the capital, and are a part of ae ied the cocused togive tail to ewels- hearing: the city toescortthe President in. it was a novel sight, e reception reom until I believe that there was not s | the American California battalion which arr in requit ‘to take leave of their beloved President. On e were runnin; man, woman or child in the town that had not embraced | Mexico about three months since and were attached to Autecep Lanceny.—George Swain, of 137 Spring wuels part Dr. Moron addressed the President im | the voarriage, a hundred wild who sat | the President and expressed their heartfelt joy at his | Arunda’s army. | They were in command of Lieutenant street, was arraigned before Justice Ledwith yesterday <a very pathetic speeeh at considerable length. To this their horses as if they were born in the saddle, and whose | coming. There was no distinction among them, but all ay M. Green oe a © lows :— oe charged with the theft of pictures valued at $125 from Preaident Juares ed with the grestest. feeling; learremses lem, sAditonal charm to their riding, eresacanaet alike, while to the poor money was given pie er, Harry Fiynn Gelinas Word Be co <n sek. Sader auamen: te respond 3 either foremost carriages, and | to relieve their wante. 4 joseph A. Faris, Swain claimed ‘wears cane to his eyes as he bade the people «adieu who eens cigs co foot, wearing te somivere The town ts entirely built of and is a miser- All of them. are officera who fought that the. property was his and had never been out of bis * ad for 80 long been the bulwark of Mexican liberty and ancho, overed only lankets, made up | able looking place, ruin being the ru! The ancient | Uravely for the Union in our civil war, and now make an possession. He wus held to answer in $500 ball. the balance ef the ke Ae jon at the town was | church occupies one side ef the plaza, with the usual t staff for one of the best generals in the service LaRcEny ov Moxey.—George Smith was brought before sationality. President Juarez bas, I think, the greatest wusiastic. The streets had strings of shawls | numberof emblems inside of it, The people are a stardy ment of Mexico, stacain Volies Onat eaten control over hig feelings, but the affection-exhibited for | stretched across them and were ith dif- race, the men being of full medium size, The Weoxsspay 2678. E} Choro to Dui the capi Justice Ledwith at Jefferson ye fe “tom ty th ple f hive could mot aero | an ces ny ante esther | Em rr tage cad ma ste | elu aforesaid Abn ie tg any chapel by hrm, Dacian, of 1386 Drodvay, wi with the theft national bank bile. George ‘an'move bim tovteare. It may be smid that the whole Be or Henan Rockets aod musketey were the | vite a sanual indies lavasica from the Comanches, who | from Durango we ‘at the elegant estate of Gua- em meee ee aineek tert city wept as be took his “leparture;‘but it was the | moisy additions to the greeting, The streets and windows | have several times besieged the age and awed eet joypad rar waaen Dar eeemens Warten ‘Auizozp Dissosxsr Exriore.—Jobn Meehan, of Ho- weeping of joyat the success of their-canuse, and the ‘Were filled with ladies. An excellent dimner wound up | of the houses. In the long series of years which have he agg md ny city oe and pon those of every other county of the State pena pag vdaihen attcts tate the of the day. been marked by this savage Nertore very many poopie Here a» sumptu breakfast was served up oalecting the-adlivean. eile anahel tae hoken, made complaint some few days since at Jeffersom preservation of sheir independence, and'o the President | ““Vatio has about six thousand po have been Killed. Within the limite of the place there | here the government received the wmual hospitable wel- | selecting tee ottecks whe comttol the edncation of thelr | yarket aguinst a man named John W. Bishop, lately im abused. i z F i & i é pulation, and con- taing the usual proportion of dandsome ‘Chibuahus is a hot sulpbur spri If the wi from the people. A very large escort now met us poor bef) have already made their State famous not | it ts excellent for drin! a at nl from Durango—numerous gear troops and horee- only Deauty of person but for patriotism. At Valle, In common with other Mexican tot men. The roads were lined with people anxious to be when the French entered ene side of the town, the popu- | land here was held teed orig gs may ‘worked in com- | the first to greet the —— fleeing to the mecca Dame ee orale ‘mon by the people, ahem, me ae igi the Corie i A the ang poe a gpl yet city mgood side, wi as they marched through the streets to e | constitution was promulgated, }, there were recel escorted them “i they found deors er a closed and | iasued the ‘Laws of Reform,” which forbid the munici- Kyor Deautifully decorated with flags. Here the to told them, Mon, women and childrenof all classes em- braced the President, and shortly after, aboutten A. M., ‘the carriages moved out of the city end took the road to Bachimba, the hacienda of the Americans, Macmanus brothers, of Chihuahua. This point, about twelve jeagues distant, over a very rough ‘read fer a portion of ‘the way, was reached about five? M. Many carriages had eecorted the government afew leagues out of the city, and several bad accompanied the President to this point, from which they returned to Chihuahua ert = “om Pas 4. They, therefore, respectful jest that any definitive action shall be bad by yo body for the abrogation or modification of this system, propa Ses the id ———— uci the subject in ol may be aul 0 \r- to iaveuiaaie ite details and peoctioal sperations, in ler that they may the better determine whether any, and, if any, what necessity exists for a radical change in the system. The protest was unanimously adopted. bis employ, charging him with appropriating the proceeds of the sale of liquors valued at $214, It appears that Bishop was directed to send the liquor to Portchester; but, instead of sending the pro- aa iuore sal Wr auc appropriting the money 10: Bis ton use, failed to Teach te bis smployer. Detective Wynne succeeded in anding Bishop, brought him before Justice Ledwith yesterday afternoon, w! be was committed for trial in detauit of $1,000 bail. ALLEGxD ATrexrt to Pass 4 CounTsrvarr Br11.—Alon0 g : & : | everything appearing like:a-deserted city in the desert. ity of any town or to hold anda. This was in- or, im a short speech, welcomed the government ‘Scuoay 16th —Werleft Valle about halt past eight A. Headed to break up the oid system of having the lands iy, and ‘&@ prominent citizen delivered am ad- M. and arrived at Con on at twelve M. Concepcion | worked incommon; but up to to-day very many of the | dress which was warm in its eulogistic treatment of the Ter ne ear are, | PoP nee uence, wing to tas canticd | fn Fresident responded ta few worda to this weloste 1 coal ul > Florido. Np aang Sh age ba cb na “aitioren concenaae and the whole party then retired to their carriages, to justration the Rio Florido. Here a dinner was given to the | interests of rich and poor ‘The esoort was very swall amd served only asa pro- | government by Don Francisco Driia, who also | lages. This fact bad here an ill ‘at Sam Pedro | proceed to the centre of the city. Lightfall, a boatman, was arraigned before Justice Led- gave @ grand dinner to the President and his | del Gallo. The people appeared to be entirely ignorant The forces of General Ai were drawn up in the with yesterday, charged with attempting to pase a coun- ‘ection against the Indiana it numbered sixty-two | Cabinet, when in their greatest distress they | that such a law existed, and actually petitioned ‘the | suburbs, and saluted the President as he passed them. | protect the interests of public education in thiscity. | terfei $10 bill on Charles Henry, of 678 Broadway. Rorthward twenty-six months since, flee- | President to divide the common lands among them. ing from the French. The dinner was excellent, the | This division, according to the enunciated policy of the wine agg oy and it flowed in abundance, but tem- (ogee Juarepdecreed, and every family will now ing eyes, \ousetops perately. After two hours spent at table we started for ave its little estate to cultivate. I venture to say that | and girls, evem the top of the cathedral lined with men, Florido, bara 20rd distant. Near the town we were | under this new arrangement the ead aspect of the town | to see the government pasa Flags, shawis, handker- met by @ commission, who numbered thirty men, well | and the poverty of its inhabitants will eoon give place to - mounted. The freedom of the town was offered and | wealth and comfort. acc; A whole crowd of little boys—some well | The great estates and the municipal properties have dressed, others covered with rags, and some of them | been, and still are, agreat curse to Mexico. in ths with ecarcely these—greeted the President with three | State Juan Flores lately owned one-third of all the American cheers, much to my surprise, and then, | landed property, while buta short time since it was despite our rapid pace, kept alongside of the President's | cousidered that there were but nine land holders im | marched in review past the it building, the carriage until we reached the town. I notice the same | Coshuila, and among these three were the principal pro- | officers and troops saluting as they passed the President, quahties in the Mexican boy that grow more prominent peta, ‘The country could not thrive under this | who stood upon a balcony, surrounded by his Cabinet in the man, and make him the best infantry soldier in | feudal system, and therefore at every opportunity the | aud the officers of the government, The review was the world, marching, as be frequently does, from sixty | constitutional government slashes at thig evil. Three of | very creditable and the troope would do honor to to seventy miles in @ day, while he lives on next to | the greatest land ownersare ‘fortunately’ gow linked | coubtry. They were of the three arms and well cloth Jaghtfall claimed that he did not know the bill wasa eavairy under command of Major Carios Noriega. Lieut- eee but he was held to answer in default of $600: emant Colonels Francisco Diaz and Francisco Novoa werved as aids to the President, who is very unwilling w surround bimeelf with any military force, bul, as he says, prefers to leave all to the good feeling of the people im whom he has the greatest reliance. In fact, be pre- ferred to travel without an escort, and only consented to M at the urgent request of his ministers. The Governor of Chibuabua and a few geutiemen formed also a part of the escort and continued on to the frontier of vu- range. 4 deputation from the town of San Pablo arrived with ‘n invitation for the President and government to accept The motion was unanimously adopted. The following communication was received from Com- missioner Roosevelt, and, on motion of Mr, Farr, ordered to be entered in full om the journal:— ALLEGED Lagcexy.—A girl named Fannie Connolly was arraigned yesterday at the, Fourth District rolice Court, charged with the larceny of about $60 worth of women’s underclothing from Jane F. Birdsall, No. 89 East Twenty-eighth street, and a pair of earrings worth. $12 from Mrs. Elmer, Sarah W was also charged ag receiver of the property and with having instigated: the theft. The case is still under examination. NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. ‘Abe bospiiali A nothii with the em and these estates, now confiscated, will | armed and drilled. They marched hke veterans, The cs ENE: Chee tees pt a pubite senepton. "As usual the whole male Jon wore on the ont. | be divided iato'iractions and. distributed among these | infantry eepecially was notable for its @ne appearance, ad a A aa cclermacie ie: Toxroay, 137a.—The government left the hacienda of | skirts of th to greet their President. Many and | who can afford to pay a small price tor thom. and gave proof of what I think can be maintained, that }s100 OF FER Bachimba at nine A.M. The carriages numbered fif- | deep were the execrations against the French. ‘Viva la Fray, Dec, 21.—From san Pedro de! Gallo to Nazas, | Mexican infantry well commanded can find no equal. Fors THR LecistaTcRE AFFECTING JeRsEY Crry.—At the x “Ving el Ciudadano Benito Juarez! | upon the river of that name, cleven and one-third 4 This force now numbers twenty-five hundred men and ‘Death to the French!” ‘Down with the interven- | leagues, a rather rough, rolliug road, Sam along the | bas a very different appearance from what its tion!” were the well echood cries in every direction. | hill slopes, and then a broad valley well filled with cora | nucleus of eight hundred men had when I saw Ten arches were arran; with flags, mottoes and gaily | and cotton fields. These cotton fields are quite extensive, | them ten weeks since. General Aranda deserves very colored decorations, Under these we all passed amid | and extend to the great Laguna of Coahuila, which is so | much credit for placing #0 fine an organization in the the shouts and greetings of the multitude. The people | famous as a very fortile colton producing district. There | field at so short a notice, I think it superior to the ap- ap} to be perfectly mad with joy. Sky rockets, | are no cotton mills in this vicinity, but a geod mil! would ce of Escobedo’s forces, which I have seen pass in guns, pistols and whatever else would make a noise | pay well. The road was exceedingly dusiy and the dust | review twice at a. added to the greeting, I think I never saw faces which | fine enough to blind a fiea had one dared to risk himself | _ After receiving the M4 incipal people of the place in the showed more heartfelt pleasure, as the people welcomed | in such clouds. We halted an hour for breakfast and to | reception room of the pret accep nee gee Some the government, and showed their. joy at being free | let the animals rest a little. As usual a commission met | eighty persons sat down at from the curse of Fronch domination. The houses of | us as we approached the town, this one at two | that would have honored the last meeting of the Common Council a resolution was. passed disapproving of several bills involving the in- terests of Jersey City now before the Legislature, and calling for a public meeting to be convened for the pur- of considering those measares. Mayor Cleveland. 8 accordingly issued a call fora public meeting in the City Hall to-morrow evening, at half-past seven o’clock. Vistt oF THe LeGisLaTurE To Jersey Crry.—A com- mittee was appointed by the Common Council at their last meeting to receive the Legislature next Thureday, teem. The road to San Pablo, seven leagues distant, runs throvgh spleadid pasture lands. About a league from the town adeputation met the government to serve ae aD eort The town of San Pablo bas four thonsand inhabitants, but war, civil.and Indian, has rendered the people very poor. The wealthy lord of the hacienda further up the river bas for some time been increasing the quantity of ground which he cultivates, and absorbing nearly all the During the whole time of my connection wit when! saajoritr ana Ts "eno em ther wi ing 'y, was wa from the in- ning to be ap ultra republican, and of wee ing to the Citizens’ Association. g Hi rs i g é E water that should come to irrigate the lands around this | Tch and poor were thrown open here, as they have been | @ league nearer was a large cro on thets visit to the city, and the use of the councit all along the route, for-the accommodation of the Presi- | common people on foot, and # good band of music. them: ‘their stay. The town. As we entered the place the streets were crowded | dent ans Pies It appeared.that it was impossible | escorted'weeached the outskirts, which ace conaee to _ claime of doth ‘wah people who gathered to welcome their President. | for them to do for the comfort of ioe people to mcioemns Se pereaeen They guve the nad Poverty bad stripped them of every means of sbowil all. With their’ means limited to’ what French | same-warm welcome that I observed all along the ate to the Mayor 44 intervention bad. left them,, they. eres. eet route. The plaza was a blaze of fireworks, and ‘was ‘their pleasure by triumphal arches: and dévorations, but Shay pemeneease eaten r most places | the order of the hour, ag oad it meg . ‘ » what was in their power they did. Ail’ the women of | thus as im Valle, refused to take tions of the streets were the of the F he place loaned theit shiawis, which, tied together at the money from the seltiers ¢ Fane Prendedt'¢ escort for any bg pt Yeasts a a lower clasnes e Tae Passiomst Monastay.—Lest Sun- y aes 4 Uittle things | ‘people Florido, nuw- ye crowded y house. allotted bed ‘Bishop conferred minor orders hexane corners and biréiched’ across the Streeta at different ee ean tee’ Uecsaton, tage then tee chan ea tothe President. As at previous towna, the Barth pond prem te oasdhacatlig epee ak oyadretvte i ‘pomts, made a ‘very gay as well ds patriotic show of Sen ad eget gy ode lavished much blood and ig with the poorest , - blank ves to sm! ihe ' feeling. There imust’ have been at tenst one hundred | ‘Teasure in beball of the liberal government. |, Pressed around the i, clasped him tn | ‘To this novitiate at Weet Hoboken Monastery. Five are Irieh and be ‘At Concepcion, on the line of the journey of to-dsy, | their arms, shook him by the hand, and, with tears in | bas expressed one,German." Among this new band of m the and Ofty shawls thus tied together, and serving to deco- | upon the corner of the plaza may be seen an immense } their eyes, welcomed him. The scene was one to be | ther and vineyard of their Lord is a gentleman many ate the town at different points. hn tate eben: a the ae her ares the a aroaig gen’ a few pop us, esis Pblishes 2 pegpe. ja Pittsburg, In ‘ wi " in wi very | well dressed, rushed int arms as we be fraternit; The principal bailding was opened to the government. | Sonend ‘pare, contains much nickel and phosphorus, | loved father, One grest reason fr awh oo 5 BO r EK fell near Were at three e’clock P. M. a bountifel repast was tions and Ipeviable Tiospee which was listened to erved up im the true style of Mexican hospitality. | place it now reste, A by a crowded congregation. point, upom the hacienda of San is @ block of tinge of blood in bis veins. as do nine- The even! ‘ Teaste went the rounds, and everything was Joy and | Hic yafrsice and two emaller masses, all of the same | tentbe of the Mexican people. had lasted + pep Newark: happiness on thie “nappy voyage” to the Mexican capi- | metal. They are said to bave fallen at the same time srense ta sued on shy tials Dak sf thresiver Name, Opp Fruiows’ Dapication.—Last evening the new tal. The President and everybody else was toasted. | that the one described above fell. The river is now very low, and perhaps carries a section | peared to room of Columbian Lodge, No, 117, L 0. of 0, F., corner. REACHING THE COMANCHE MAURAUDING GROUND. of one hundred and fifty square feet in its various chan- | iliuminati of Broad and Clinton streets, was dedicated to the wees Minster Iglesias toasted Genera) Wallace and Colonel + Church as representatives of the United States. The President toasted “The United States, Washington and Hidalgo.” In fact, the toaste were so warm that every- @ody was almost toasted to death. Atalecky moment a petition was presented to the government to make a city out of the town, and tocall Mt Meoqui, in honor of a Chihuahua general, who fell a ‘ehort time since while bravely defending the soi) against Monday, 17th, we went from Fiorido to La Parida, | nela. In the time of freshets it must bea mile wide and nine and a half feagues over a good road. We left about | very Violent in its action. From the amount of fall I | tentment. nine A. M., escorted out of the town by many le, At | judge that several good water powers might be obtained, Durango, it is said, the carriage and claimed their right to shake hands with | thousand inbabitants, the partido or department seven | may Heaven defend the weak ts of its Mexican for- and to embrace their President. We reached the little’ | thousand. The parvido has now tour hundred men in | fifications. I believe, from what | nave seen, that Mexico and a di ‘would vote almost en masse for its constitutioaal govern- ment, provided it were entirely free from the threats of c" ‘ French bayonets. However thick may be the veil that any cattle, as the Indians (Comanches) rob them all—this vi It has beon deterred. The city | covers liberty in Mexico, still sentiment is the ruling point being on the line of Indian invasion from north- } 18 entirely mountain-locked by rugged looking ridges, | force and republicanism will be its exponent until the of the fraternity with appropriate ceremonies. The ‘The New York and New Haven Rallrond— | Woa'it ‘e'ty ne nce ait is anelof the moor elepant The Ferries Yesterday, &c. During the last few days of intensely cold weather | cmt, including the M. W.G. P William T. Shrope; @ and igh winds, there have been indications of renewed |G ,"7,..nes Et. Wilson, of the Grand Encampment, trouble from the ice in the bay and in the North and ‘AccrbesTe.—On Tuesday night as Mr. Mi Doll, of East rivers. In the case of the Sound steamers it has . caused serious difficulty, interrupting their tips for the Fame ne ee, eget em ae Scumding of tbe tap of © western Texas to Durango. Three hundred vara: sonth | Whose sharp, bold crests Jook in some places like the | problem merges into its poseeful form. be French and Austrian invaders, The decree was im- | or this point, and along the esst and west Jine of a | teeth of a sty. This water shed gives birth, im thorainy a Oe ——. Present. pagan aby he by acto epee ee hed ek mediately promulgated by the President, and Minister | small stream, ix the boundary line between Chibuabua | season, to many smal) streams, which rush down the | The Impertant Positions Gained by the-Lib- ‘THE SOUND STREAMERS, s varaly te os Lando de Tejada gave a verbal order in form—the dand | and tho State of Durango. We now enter into the prin- | mountain siopes with great violence. One of these back | “eralgThe Extent of Ench Goverament’s | The steamer City of Boston came in on Mon- | ‘00 below. Hie lefl ifm was broken in two places, hie miruck up the national hymn, the crowd of lookers-on | fifa! nlundoriog, grounds of the Comanches, and did a great de year 1 flood tne entire placo, | Sway—Canales’ Troops Sent te the Front— thigh badly injured ‘and his head cat open. He was . . Ngo it is considered | and dida greatdeal of damage. An excellent dinner on taken to his No. Railroad aven' who lined the patio shouted their viras, the bells of | much more travelling than in southern Chi- i of the city was given tothe government, at | MDeselation in Durango, Jalisceand the Neu- Mrs. T. Crane, an aged living at 232 the newly created city rang out a joyous peal, | huahua We with such accommodations as a congratulatory poem was read by a doctor of the tral Lezada, &c. D ts Market street, while leaving her c toast afer toast again went the rounds. Don Guillermo | “ould be obtained. Chickens, horses, dogs, cats, | Place. ‘ ee me upon the ice, and falling upon the dirty and ragged children, mules, servants, and a woman | , Saturpay, 22p.—Left Nazas at balf-past seven A. M. | The fall of San Luis Potori is looked upon here as only walk broke ber left arm near the shoulder, Phelmenn, a German who has lived in Mexico twenty- | in childbirth shared the corner of arancho occupied by,| for Noria Pedrizena, twelve leagues distant, For about i the Minister_of War and myself, ‘The quarters occupied ‘| & league we were obliged to go northward to find abreak | 8¢Comd in Importance to Guadalajara, which, in turn, is phe Gere Sen ta tatias oe batt peat yiewraas in the — ee eres eee oa oe road | almost equal to the city of Mexico in its immediate ‘umsoaY, 16th. —| rida at balf-past eight o'clock | passes. wend Bam Nazas is | value to the liberals. Jalisco, ef which Guadalajara is A. M., and after crossing the creek found ourselves Tough and dusty, while frequently the fragments of Duratige soll. Here Governor Terrazas, of Chihuahua, and | limestone from the calcareous capping made it dimcult | 26 capital, flanks and threatens tho whole western line the gentlemen who accompanied him, took leave of us. | }0travel. For the first three and a haif leagues it ii of the imperialists. All around the {imperial lines the The Governor. had fer more thea twoyeara been the teat permet sey arp oee eee S the benno then | liberal forces are closing with fearful rapidity. @ fori Mexican lependence, From looking mountain val- Paso del Norte be had starved with three hundred men | ley, the ground only covered with stanted plants and | Justo and Queretaro cannot hold outs month longer; to retake the capital of his State from the French. He | bushes. Halting for breakfast at twelve, in the midst of | and once these pointe have fallen the shadow of the em- sent runmers to every town of imporiance to call the | What was a poor comnfeld, we stopped two bours. pire in Mexico wii) only be a straight line drawn from the g Trenton. NoMINsTiOn FOR ATTORNEY Gexenal.—Governor Ward yesterday nominated George M. Rubbson, of Camden, for the vacant Attorney Generalship. : with bel ‘am of th ‘accor Of the Contiuental, reached ‘the sbore. over, the’ ce, st this point, and were conveyed thence by wit. The dinver over, we all proceeded ,to his house, where a pleasant evening was passed. Music on the prano, the singing of many Spanish balisds and the a 5 Fs epiendid national hymn of Mexico, in which ai) joined, poe d, like a Scottish clan, they gathered At this point General Guzman arrived ax a commie ‘fas Brisery Bit Vetosp —fhe bill familiarly known Secluding President Juarez, and @ Jae supper pads up | at ‘of liberty.” When he reached the capital his sloner trom General Baoobede to latorts the goverame city of Mexico to Vera Cruz. The amount of population now a ry sate ait Menem: beta a Neck at | throughout the State as the Bribery bill, and ‘onied at . 4ne pleasures. of the day, and caused the President to force to twelve hundred men, who boldly the capture of Matamoros, that Colonel Serban held under its bane is about two millions, or one-fourth Glaueus, Chesapeake, Oceanes of Providence, Been passed by both houses of the Legislature, wae yes. attacked and took the city in the beginning of Decem- | Canales, who bad usurped the power of that place, exclaim, “lam very contented, i am very contented.” | ber, 1905. Hed the imperalists held out two hours |. on his ont, BO, tote eemnenl Goretaaens, rotarned 1 the Seatte vy Governer Ward withobs the ‘ammunition of the liberals bave On the road again we finally caugbt of the Nora OG accomnpanied is objection ame. zs Pedriaeha, belied low movoraim in the ‘lam. um | Bonuat rile Pe Eee oe lira omen area, Fae Ot modidrs the exiting bribery laws bo thes pr- , beyond the town a tolt sodutain: ridge of limestone | ing been whi in front of Puebla It. is safe to pre- son may textify in hieowe s mooie aD. hie ofp inealeiereys aelevecet aie t dea taet two months forty thousand hberal troops Rows: Coxsiamzp.—The Senate con- mee pt guano of she shine of Bouthoen Comets edte will be thundering sround the gates of the capital of firmed the ‘mominations tore of | See. 5Snd theo che lis powa of vis Rantres Mex'o. ‘Mercer end Susvex counties, and thet of Hugh M. Gaston | Santa ones tts tite t0 the afiver matses io ‘Tho Matamoros foroes. which fought wader Casalee tn for Somerset county. ri These mines are now but little worked, owing to ‘the general government, bave been sent to ‘ oN aves end lation warfare, | Ti the front to serve as @ part of the army of General Esoo- may for the ing of the now looks 3 it 18 | bedo, Matamoros will now be garrisoned for a time Dacre ov Davin —Hr. David Ryerson, ove of of immense extent, covering about four acres of ground, | with troops from Nuevo Leon. General Aranda’s army, the most prominent and wealthiest men of Sussex county, me ae alla sector gente Mg now here, will, about the middle of the mouth, march died at his residence in Newton on Tuesday. He was fe eight bundred men were formerly employed; but in the | southward to form a part of the great army now Bee Gait ta Sow atte abana | Men, Wincor cee io eee EB Twenty epenho he cvsy ne Hor elaren years previous tothe dairéton of tie wl ere ne distance in ad. teict in the state ° comics beg aie , by ernment will move a ae aR the Indians, the mines wore in Dountital yield, and dui | gween the Toth and 20th of tho proseat mouth, The lee OREECH-LOADING. SMALL ARS. 1g that ine many millions of dollars, were taken out | vervening time is necessary to settie the distracted con- ne Goned mince: out of wich the inkebltania of taisten | 21U08 fy gi ey a hie < port clay left they swept it clean of almost worth No. 322, headquarters State of New York, which was glean, by tabor, a scanty livelihood. bape top yy Tae vactal trom three atben to thece fost to icine pT A he composed of Generals W. G. Ward and G. W. Palmer Bion, amd the and 18 said to yield from thifty to forty ounces of siver | pendred familes who had inveigied into a support and Colonels G. M. Baker and & W. Burt, yesterday pane re Jee coven, Of Saee hunted poets, Porno § of the the French were obliged to leave with concluded their examinations of breech-loading «mail ‘Whommnay, A. M. and reached Lazarca at four o'clock P. M., twelve | atieats the ‘of the mining ditriot, pm omg RE arms, having for the past two weeks theroughly tested maued at mae leagues. The country between the above ment SuNDAY, 23. —Laft the Nor Pedrizena about half-past | thing of value. The result of all this tn thet’ clace ine all such inventions as were brought before them. The leagues places is a beavy rolling prairie of long and seven A, M., and arrived at belf-past sx at Y Umetof the old Spaniards, Durango bes never been so diate’ treed Rouse Sometimes resembling Western Iows, mince the water, | twelve leagues distant. The road was quite rough and | desolate at Forty years of civil sirite were ee ee eae * ta locking for It is rather amudy, but well covered with grass which | frequently broken into dry bedded brooke. We reached sores Wait op. velsous tn Ger eeets cater Joars ot ‘minutes (fourtesa in one minute), all striking inside the + passed the would serve as fine for cattle. crestafter crest, only to sce broad, desolate looking val- | French ‘and pacification” according to the From the testimony taken by Mr. Baker it appears | target and penetrated fifteen one-inth planks. The 4 The tour of La 4 se =e as ame cattle hacienda, the en kee cans cakes The moun- code of Napoleon TIL that Adolph Zickert eccapies s portion of the second | sharpe's rifle and carbine expelled one hundred balls in ty of Sprieed many ranches which have ‘been | peodicular while thelr rough and Jacged pee a0 nt een eithin: tee motthe Guadalnjara it; roore, | 007 of premises 107 Warren street asa manufactory for | loss than seven mimates, and penetrated the thirteeath ” oe taken from it-and which ewelled ite extent, to three were rarely covered with vegetation. Several ine | over, the second city of {i in the country, and | heather brooms, Messrs. 1. 8 Robinson & Co. ‘The Mifbaak rim-fire gua expelled ninety-nine ing land. It was the of For. | of carts were passed, loaded with cottoa,'| isa very pales, expeheoel tag ena EMIS ae also occupy a portion of the same floor, On in six minutes and e half, penetrated the eleventh ‘ar. | mando Diaz de la Campa, who at the ‘above mem- | packed in bales of two hundred and fifty bya body of the @ im question Frederick Crozier, in the plank and sent nino balls inside the target in one minute, be a ‘with a very wealthy Mexican to | pounds ¢ach. At twelve MM. we entered a large ‘the west of copy an employ of the above named firm closed up the store and Lameon gun Gred tweive balis in one minute, eight sell it, the purchaser to give one dollar per | valley which ‘among them | gent of the ‘and whe has been left the key in the sccustomed place. Three hours | of them Se Ball's’ car. every ani ich was at that time | El Tanque, supply mountaineers in favor of the bes later B, Tripp, also in Mr. Robinson’s employ, | bine expelled seventy-five balls pine minutes . theparty | branded; these not branded with the hacienda | of water. adobe bute, Hitonlf pentral and. thresieus wer any one who | 24 who alept in the office, entered the store, and was | and half, using the magazine and making ontside the | mark were to de thrown isto the bargain | The poor people di welcome their Presi- | distarbde bis haunts near Tepic. The Rot a little surprised to see a light behind some crates of Sa blanks. The Prassian peedie gun was Ma and | gratis, together with all the The branded | deat, but ttle. Two thes never found time to atvend to him. and'when they | Destber. On ‘making ea examination Mr. Tripp) dis ‘and proved in every inferior to esthu- | cattle were then count tee nomber and | arches were these bound | do x will require.a force of at legst 10,000 men to whip | Covered two pieces candle within or | recent inventions. It sent a ball the eleventh rockets faduious that | around wit intervals they had | ¢h‘s Indian out stronghold. 'P | four feet of each each candice surrounded by SS eae ae Of fire beyond six hie placed anything for variety, pocket handkerchiefs aad shar ‘dry bits of wood loose heather. | or seven per minute. yt yh Four years colored cloths. something to be Th 9 Yan into the pa HO The Remington -loader fired renewed fury, and | The only flag they had was a waif from the departed COST OF REP) THE CANALS. street and called officer the Third | one shots in six minutes and fifty-five seconds, bavecarried on | ‘Southern Memth@ stars and bars, By sume Come to wham he showed the burning candies, py fo th ape og It expeliea the | strange chance it was Union down and crowned the ‘The following table shows the amount of pay: 2 ot was wound in , down to which the | cleven balls in one ite, six entering the target and hacienda of all ite wealth. Yearafter year the herds | principalarch. These two light arches were carried by | made enaceount of the irs and maintenance of the | candle had almost ‘but for the timely dis- | five stril outside, A sumber of other guns were have decreased in numbers, until to-day there are but | mea who held them over President’s coach as we | canals of the State of New for twelve years:— covery the most soon been enveloped in | tested, and the teste of the above wore extended in vari- about upon the | dled up to the ranche, and each carriage passed beneath Paid to Bapended by Bapended by for | flames, advice of the officer the candles were re. | ous ways, the Board aa expert knowledge and esate. The land numerous | them when the men baited. I to the Presi- Contractors, Tar Commiss’ers. — Venels, | moved and extinguished, after which Mr. replaced | nice discrimination ia their om the merits of buildings of the hacienda are in ruiva The | dent that I never expected te see travelling under | 1956, 916,873 $768,781 ry $887,984 | them thelr positions. In ep the | each ‘A full and elaborate record has been prepared, manor house is of it» former = fur. Aho Confedeente fag, and that ls wen tho Sees these 1 Sad 1986. ‘508,588 473 600,408 it was apparent that it ‘peen | which carefally notes atl points of merit or demerit ofure, ead upon it you only hear | ever been in its . General Wallace sarees 620,079 104 848,147 saturated with kerosene oil, as the which were brought to the notice of the Board either by of ir footsteps. A | that apirita could do no harm, and thet wes 180,466 140,477 65,063 946/806 from it was unmistakable, An the tests ‘or otherwise, This will be forwarded to. house, stands | nothing but « ghost. It sopggre that the poor 163,068 46,011 186,206 ‘7a4,048 | ande ow phe oa bad contained kero- pa authorities. If it is found within two the estate | people wanted anything, for s sibw, snd 140,168 = 231,753 = 610,008 were the or see tics te Goan oe es have been this merece St, it belenens 60 U1 206,611 2241007 502,606 then reported the matter to Captain Greer, | rior character are for examination, the Board to Felipe © everything does that has o star 181,019 206,318 064,408 Leng Need went to | will aasomble once ‘and finally for their exsroine. last of | apon i Arriving at Yerbanez we found it te be nothing ‘363, 156,038, 7 The, mora. | tion, all late inventions cither dinner arball. a8 tne dinner ths following : eas 'welen ond moan and sotered mack | * Monsey Stta.--We iat Yartanis os bait coven A 2B nile mise = hee or Motortls wal ‘ee mare aitereat paris of the room'— "| forwanet eee petro | Miz tit gizived st Santa Cataina dei Alama, twelve | rotaia 90,046,008 $4040,000 $i,008,8i1 $10,078,201 ribo ame Bf toe, man ve OVEENE COUNTY INTELLIGENCE. aed eee del Gallo, Moey seedy ge 9 cette all day. Ineoatansa three hentred he is eine ‘that be td noe On looking over Poeusmne ENcourraa.—The I” leagues wan slow travelling ¥ oquare leagues. ered, antiquated rae cheer Se omataae hn ony spores ibe besdguairs of ewe Se A WHITE AN WHIPPING CASE I NORTU CAROLINA. 4 by Sa tee tie provioan ant. | Jamaica, 1. 1, was the scone acaamasite coors a “Je country, ‘an old feadal castle. Its ancient appearance is Jen, $9, 1967. Ctheer diesovered.s. man down on the | Saterday evening last, when two “gentlemen,” finding fine grass, | still more unique by the numerous buildings, buil \‘e- Frem Johaeon , North T have heather, close by where the been. The man | themecives et variance over a game of cards, decided to fans ane: “in eons ot th date oar Ts Seiventhortee, tery ovaries Unon Y ae te gt and i oo petile the matter by a fistic encounter, the ground chosen fragment- are 1 surrounded by @ wall for stealing four pounds of meat from It was then discovered that the candles | forthe effeir the burch. A jueatly erope seer inset oven nites the of male age wo-called Confederate Eereramens Gums removed and the combestible stuff scattered esctoues of token were to them, who- of old.” The whole square is thus fortified to exact words nsed in the bill), and unless the about, faeces ties ste cone Sle panes ook and bared forms with de- ‘we were met the Indians who have not the fat herds eT ens ee a than ever. Ziokert was then taken to the station rT) fn —~ fF For some unfore. Some of & and ite splendid pasture lands Ad shean dyin Is whl al ware gn Me hee a bn an matters: wore sainog. tn verti them | berd two of Pa He all ns wend ; me feat son sgn law, Ty k, | og has worn to by the previous where interening o@uir eovurred. Ne A or y 1neee ot toe ope hundred wad Dy peons and thelr famitien are ) Valen mos ’ ' ‘Cig prieoger, 1) sppeare. bed nD ingurance of $1,000 te | made.